Golf Wedges That Fix Real Misses: A Bounce and Steel-Shaft Matching Guide for Better Contact
Buying golf wedges is often treated like a loft decision. That is why many golfers end up with great-looking wedges that produce thin chips, heavy pitches, and unpredictable distances. The smarter way to choose golf wedges is to match two things to your real game: bounce and grind for your turf and delivery, plus the right golf wedge steel shaft for control. This is a product-focused guide, so the goal is simple: help you buy wedges that improve contact and distance control quickly. Step 1: Pick wedges based on your miss, not your handicap Your common miss usually points to the right bounce. If you hit shots fat (you dig and take big divots), you typically need more bounce. More bounce helps the leading edge resist digging, so the club glides instead of sticking. If you hit shots thin or struggle off tight lies, you may need less bounce or a grind that keeps the leading edge lower at address. If your misses change based on lie...