Comparison lob wedge

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By MHays

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  1. I used a 60-4L for years. However, felt like I needed more bounce on fairway shots. Two years ago I switched to cally Jaws full toe 60-10 and got more of the results I was looking for. I like it because I can partially “chunk” it on chips and still get away with it. Recently replaced with Jaws 60 J grind. Works well enough, but inner loyalty is to Vokeys. Had a 60 T grind from Wedgeworks, but didn’t feel it was as good for me as the 60-4L. Any ideas Team?

  2. Ok, great quesion....I bet you didnt know the effective bounce of the T is less than the L! (this comes from Bob Vokey himself when I asked him)...the next step would be, assuming you need or want more bounce, is a 6 or 8 degree bounce wedge like a M grind.

    Just my two cents...Cheers
  3. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    MHays said:

    I used a 60-4L for years. However, felt like I needed more bounce on fairway shots. Two years ago I switched to cally Jaws full toe 60-10 and got more of the results I was looking for. I like it because I can partially “chunk” it on chips and still get away with it. Recently replaced with Jaws 60 J grind. Works well enough, but inner loyalty is to Vokeys. Had a 60 T grind from Wedgeworks, but didn’t feel it was as good for me as the 60-4L. Any ideas Team?

    K and D grind are pretty versatile. M grind (8* bounce) comes in 60 and 62. I’ve bent a 62-08M to 60. Taking a 60-12D and bending it to 58 is also versatile.

    I do agree with L vs T. I have a 58-14K and 60-04L (latter bent to 58). I have a 60-04T but the L grind picks the ball better.
  4. MHays said:

    I used a 60-4L for years. However, felt like I needed more bounce on fairway shots. Two years ago I switched to cally Jaws full toe 60-10 and got more of the results I was looking for. I like it because I can partially “chunk” it on chips and still get away with it. Recently replaced with Jaws 60 J grind. Works well enough, but inner loyalty is to Vokeys. Had a 60 T grind from Wedgeworks, but didn’t feel it was as good for me as the 60-4L. Any ideas Team?

    agreed!
  5. Thanks guys. My inclination is to buy an M grind and shave off a bit of parts of the sole, but leave enough material to minimize digging
  6. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    MHays said:

    Thanks guys. My inclination is to buy an M grind and shave off a bit of parts of the sole, but leave enough material to minimize digging

    I found D grind bent 2* strong worked better for a variety of conditions. I currently have 58–14K and 60-04L (bent to 58).
  7. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I do much better with 60-14K and 04L bent to 58 and can leave out L grind on some courses. I use L grind on courses with hard bunkers.

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