Wedge Gap
Wedge Gap

noun mish-mash -: a heterogeneous mixture: JUMBLE (a mish-mash of styles)
I know a word very funny, but not at all funny when it comes to your golf equipment. This is the main problem that leads to variations in lengths, flexes and grips golf in your golf bag.
After ten years older custom of thousands of golfers mounting for new golf clubs or refine their golf clubs already have, I have come to the conclusion that the three most common problems or combination of these problems that prevent most Golfers play their best golf courses. I'll explain more in detail each and also give you the solution.
Length golf club:
length of golf club is intended to be in harmony with each other the driver at the corner of pitching. Meaning, all these clubs are intended to feel the same thing, so you can just throw all with the same sense of swing weight or balance of the handle down to the head. When or more clubs are too long or too short, making the game incongruous, you lose the sense consistent throughout. This is the most common way to get your golf club set mode mishmash.
Note – corner of the gap / approach, sand wedge and lob wedge (s) can be and are generally swing weight a little heavier feel to them.
(Bonus information Putters – are / can be a weight / Swing believe it is the most comfortable and most important to you.)
Bending Golf Club:
That is that if many people in a lot of trouble! Because all the different manufacturers of golf clubs use different wells, (not to mention their own specifications for each individual flex product or model) there is no standard in the industry in terms of apples and apples. To be frank – this is all a crap shoot and even the biggest names in golf do no attention to this in their product lines. Most brands that have the same model name on the driver, fairway woods, hybrids and even their sets corresponding to iron all have completely different specifications from top to bottom! Talk about clutter!
Golf Grips:
Could think it would be sensible for any golfer colleagues, but paradoxically it is almost always overlooked and just taken for granted? Ultimately – if all your golf grips do not say: brand, model and grip size (outside diameter), you lose all coherence throughout your golf club together and create an effect of clutter.
The Solution Hodgepodge – Now What?
Although this is not rocket science, you need to know what you have in your golf bag to ensure that any kind of mish-mash has not set in.
First, align all of your golf clubs flush against a wall through your driver's corner and look for significant differences in length between them. Take note of all inconsistencies and write on paper.
Second, inspect all trees and look for indication on different flex shafts namely, solid (S), Regular (R)
or a senior (A). These must correspond to all for best results. Take note of all inconsistencies and write them on paper.
Third, if the two steps above Order Good, now look over all the grips. If they are not all the same, you must have re-entered to reflect as soon as possible and that your game should be good to go.
Finally, if the steps questions one and two, they must first be resolved by going to a golf club certified technician who knows what he does. These are three things very simple for him to detect and to correct one or the other or that you know how off they really are, so you know where you stand.
It could be as simple as a little cut here, an addition of weight there, a new set of grips for golf and a bit of re-trees. The worst case may At best, you need a new set of golf clubs tailored to you who represent the top to the bottom right of the door. This may best choice, especially if your golf clubs are updated.
Trent Galloway is the president of Solution Golf, Inc., and has been selling custom golf clubs online since 1994. He has helped thousands of golfers worldwide of various levels to reach their full potential and play better golf by improving their equipment and golf game with superior products and training aids. You can get more information by visiting http://www.SolutionGolfInc.com
How important segree unique corner?
I bought a set of 695cb and the degree pitching wedge is 46 … my old camera was 48. Now my 52 degree gap wedge is 1 degree outside of a degree (between 46 and pitching wedge wedge 56 degrees). I bend, but how important it is?
It does not matter at all until you know the films for the clubs in your bag.
Close up with gap wedge