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  1. Where is he and how do I get in touch with him? Thanks for the info.
  2. Thanks so much for the info. That will save me a trip to the golf store today. The only guy I know of here in Houston seems to think he knows everything, which always makes me a little wary. Let me ask you this, I'm doing this because the sand around here is unusually hard and packed, so when I use a 56 the bounce makes it difficult to get under the ball and hit shorter, softer shots. I took my 60 out of the bag, so I don't really have a wedge with low bounce that I can use in these situations. I was thinking that I'd grind the sole down at the heel and toe so I could open the face up in hard sand and still minimize the bounce (kind of like the rtg that cleveland used to make). Am I thinking correctly about this? Does anyone know of any good club guys in the Houston area? I'm new to the area and don't know S**t. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
  3. Can someone tell me about the process of grinding bounce off of wedges? I'm looking to get this done, but want to make sure I do it right. Is this a big deal, or can most club makers do it relatively easily? How much should it cost me? I'm in a new city and don't know any good club guys yet, so I want to make sure I do thorough research if I have to. I know little to nothing about this, obviously, so any info would be much appreciated. Thx. :whistle:

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