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| With a steep angle of attack, the club cuts into
the ground after making contact with the ball. It
then rises out of the ground due to the higher
bounce angle and wider sole. The Digger drivers
down and through the shot. To better accomplish
this, the sole design needs a wider sole and higher
playable bounce. |
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| This swing type has a moderately steep angle
of attack, so the club drives into the ball
almost as it meets the ground, creating a
shallow divot, before sliding through the
shot. With traits from both Digger/ Driver
and Sweeper/Slider, the swing type requires
control for fat and thin shots. A medium
sole width and medium effective bounce
provides control and added versatility.
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| A shallower angle of attack demands a
rounder sole and less bounce, so the club
can slide across the ground and under the
ball. A sweeper swing sweeps the ball off
the turf while keeping the club along the
ground.
The thinner sole and higher camber keeps
the club from bouncing, allowing the blade
to scoop the ball forward and up. |
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