Should I change my wedge grinds for winter in Southern California?

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  1. Avouts

    Avouts
    Los Angeles

    Hello All,

    I’ve been toying with the idea of changing my wedge grinds for the winter in Southern California. Any pros or cons to this? Currently play SM9’s 50° 08f, 56° 08M & 60° lbk.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    It's always helpful to have a few different options in wedges that you can add or subtract from the bag depending on course conditions, especially if you are a frequent traveler and play a lot of different courses with significantly different grasses, bunkers, and course conditions. I also do the same for hybrids versus long irons. The only con would be the cost of having extra clubs you might not use very often.
  3. J22abe

    J22abe
    Honolulu

    I golf in Southern California. Everywhere I play from the Valley to the IE have hard firm ground. In the winter when it's cold, the ground is even harder. I play low bounce on all my wedges. Since being in Hawaii now where things are much softer and more grassy, I still prefer my low bounce as the bunkers are usually absolutely terrible and hard... funny as we're surrounded by sand...

    I have 46-08F, 50-08F, 54-10S, 60-04L.

    I would never switch my 60-04L for anything, except for maybe the 60-T

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