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Need some advice. I am in absolute love with my A wedge for the Epon 303, but it has screwed up my gaps. I have decided I need something in the 54/55 range. Thoughts on whether i should bend the 52 to 54 or 56 to 54? I was surprised the see that both had a bounce of 12. I live in the desert, so conditions are not soft which would lean to the 56 down. But I am a brutal digger which is why I went with the Tataki over other models.

I am leaning toward weakening the 52 but a 54/14 is a tad worrisome.

Sorry, meant to post in clubmakers thread....

Edited by FyteOn

As u are a digger then there more bounce would be your friend. Only time it would an issue if when you are hitting little chips or have to open it up to hit it high. Then it will depend on the grind. Anyway only one way to find out.

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I would bend the 56* weaker.

54/10 is reasonable, IMO 54/14 is too much bounce unless your playing conditions are very soft and or you

plan on using it for sand shots. Fluffy sand not firm sand.

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