What is the difference between F grind and S grind?

What is the difference between F grind and S grind?

S grind is designed for players who prefer playing shots with a square face position. Suited to swing type: Neutral, Steep/Digger. Suited to: Medium – Soft turf/conditions. A full sole, with moderate amounts of sole camber and radius makes the F very versatile.

Which Vokey grind for bunkers?

Vokey offers three unique sand wedge grinds (M, S, F) to fit every type of player and course condition. The best bounce for sand wedges is typically 8°-14°, to accommodate for bunker shots and softer ground conditions. High bounce sand wedges are also ideal for players with a digger swing type.

What Vokey grind do pros use?

Vokey SM8 F Grind The F Grind Vokey SM8 is an all-purpose grind that is particularly suited for full shots and shots hit with a square face. Ideal for players who prefer a traditional wedge sole. The F grind is the most played wedge on Tour including Justin Thomas. It’s well suited to any turf condition or swing type.

What does D grind mean on a wedge?

The D Grind Vokey SM7 is a new addition to the Titleist wedge lineup. It is a high bounce option with the same crescent shape as the M Grind. The D Grind is the right choice for better players often on courses with softer turf.

What is C grind?

C grinds are (generally) the most common The most common would be a “C grind” which has the toe and heel sections of the sole shaved off a bit to make the sole more rounded. This allows the wedge to play a bit more versatile from different lies and face orientations (open face, shut face, etc.).

What is the best bounce for bunker shots?

Low bounce wedges are typically between 4°-6°, ideal for firm turf conditions and bunkers with harder or coarse sand. Low bounce wedges are designed for clean ball contact, giving you the precision you need in your short game.

What grind do Tour players use?

Wedge grind: F You can use it for all types of players. They are very versatile wedges – you can use them for a lot of different distances.” Who it suits: This is the most popular grind on the PGA Tour which you can use in all different types of conditions. It is best used for full pitch shots into the green.

What grind does Justin Thomas use?

The low-bounce 60.5-degree SM8 T Grind lob wedge was added to the bag before the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne and has stayed in ever since. His pitching wedge, gap wedge and sand wedge all have F Grinds.

What does the bounce mean on Vokey wedges?

Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. In fact, Bob Vokey says that “Bounce is your friend,” because it provides forgiveness on all wedge shots, allowing you to still strike the ball properly even if you make mistakes.

What is a good bounce for a 60 degree wedge?

The best bounce for a 60-degree wedge is going to be around eight degrees of bounce. At eight degrees, you are just at the lower end of the bounsce before you head closer to hitting a high bounce. Some lob wedges are offered in very high bounces, and others are offered even lower than the eight degrees.