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With irons, bounce is usually baked in and much less talked about. You don’t see “9 degrees of bounce” stamped on your 8-iron. But it’s there, and it still matters.
Having the right bounce on your irons is key to hitting solid shots. In the latest episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped podcast, we explain why.
Taking advantage of DeChambeau’s local connections — a Grapevine resident and a former NCAA Division I national champion at ...
Titleist has brought back its forged 680 MB irons for a limited time, clubs that Adam Scott, Webb Simpson and other stars ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
Irons. Vice Golf is not branching out into clubs as if it were some new accessory like hats or divot ... (10 degrees of bounce), 56 degrees (13 degrees bounce) and 60 degrees (8 degrees of bounce).
As with all of Srixon's ZXi irons, the ZXi7s nail things on the aesthetic front. The thin topline and bladed design keeps ...
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Iron bounce and sole width explained: Why they matter to you - MSNIrons: Bounce is there, it's just more subtle With irons, bounce is usually baked in and much less talked about. You don't see "9 degrees of bounce" stamped on your 8-iron.
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