Low Bounce K

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By Mike M

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  1. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    Hello everyone. Has anyone out there played the new SM10 Low Bounce K ? Apparently it has a wide sole and only .06 degrees of bounce. It's supposed to be great in the bunker and around the green.

    Thanks

  2. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Mike M said:

    Hello everyone. Has anyone out there played the new SM10 Low Bounce K ? Apparently it has a wide sole and only .06 degrees of bounce. It's supposed to be great in the bunker and around the green.

    Thanks

    It combines the best of T grind and K grind in one.
  3. RupertPumkin

    RupertPumkin
    Potomac, MD

    Military
    What's up Mike!

    So... In my humble opinion, the SM10 LB K Grind is a MUST have in my & your future bag, all year round ‍♂️
    Not only is it a cheat code, in general, but for the most part in ANY/ALL types of bunkers (firm/soft/heavy or light). Particularly, "White Sand", aka "Tour Grade" or "Augusta White" Sand.
    The LBK allows me to hit easier "splash-out" shots out of bunkers, per the unique 6° of bounce, versatile sole & ground. On that note, Its the perfect combination of "FEEL" and "TOUCH" interaction through the turf

    ........ Not to mention it's also a WedgeWorks Grind!! You'll have an ample amount of customizable options like adding EVEN MORE "Trailing Edge Relief" for fuller/square face shots OR adding "Heel Relief" for finessing shot shapes on tight lies & playability.

    You convinced, yet????

    Ultimately... It all comes down to playing style & shot preference; But, in the end we all want to be in the "players category."
    Residing in the East Coast, b/c of the humidity & full four seasons, it feels as if I play on different course conditions almost every time. Incredibly, theres no reason for me to take it out of my bag!! Just have to adapt to the days weather conditions whether it be firm, grainy, or soft fairways and/or greens

    Hope that helped, Bubba! Cheers!!
  4. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    RupertPumkin said:

    What's up Mike!

    So... In my humble opinion, the SM10 LB K Grind is a MUST have in my & your future bag, all year round  ‍♂️
    Not only is it a cheat code, in general, but for the most part in ANY/ALL types of bunkers (firm/soft/heavy or light). Particularly, "White Sand", aka "Tour Grade" or "Augusta White" Sand.
    The LBK allows me to hit easier "splash-out" shots out of bunkers, per the unique 6° of bounce, versatile sole & ground. On that note, Its the perfect combination of "FEEL" and "TOUCH" interaction through the turf

    ........ Not to mention it's also a WedgeWorks Grind!! You'll have an ample amount of customizable options like adding EVEN MORE "Trailing Edge Relief" for fuller/square face shots OR adding "Heel Relief" for finessing shot shapes on tight lies & playability.

    You convinced, yet????

    Ultimately... It all comes down to playing style & shot preference; But, in the end we all want to be in the "players category."
    Residing in the East Coast, b/c of the humidity & full four seasons, it feels as if I play on different course conditions almost every time. Incredibly, theres no reason for me to take it out of my bag!! Just have to adapt to the days weather conditions whether it be firm, grainy, or soft fairways and/or greens

    Hope that helped, Bubba! Cheers!!

    I just picked up a 60-06K at Golf Mart for $99 (it is one I actually traded in before). Put it alongside my SM6 60-12K (59*). They are just about equal. The SM6 beats it by 2 yards on a longer pitch or full swing. About equal out of soft sand. Where the low bounce wins is open face flop shots. The low K is pretty versatile.
  5. Manny A

    Manny A
    Staten Island, NY

    Military
    I put the low bounce T grind because the bunkers are firm and not fluffy sand. I would love the Low Bounce K and give it a shot. Should make the game a little more interesting. Thanks
  6. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I’m lovin’ it! Put a 58-12D (57*) as an in between club for the 54-10S and it.

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