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    WATCH: Attempted club spin sets off hysterical laughter

    By Golf365,

    2024-07-26
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    Colorful golf balls in cardboard box.

    An attempted club spin has made one golfer’s day that much more amusing.

    The lady in this clip cannot contain herself as her playing partners try out a club spin.

    One of them is quite capable and the other is on the struggle bus.

    She is also struggling but that’s just to contain herself.

    Callaway wedge grinds

    T-Grind (6 degrees of bounce): A favorite on Tour, the T-Grind enables precise shotmaking for skilled players who keep the leading edge low. The lower bounce allows golfers to take ultra shallow divots to get up and down from any lie condition.

    C-Grind (8 degrees of bounce): This is a popular grind among our Tour players and elite amateurs who love hitting different types of greenside shots. The leading edge stays low, even when you open the face for all types of greenside shots.

    J-Grind (10 degrees of bounce): This is only offered on our full toe wedges to help expose the generous amount of bounce. It’s ideal for players who want more forgiveness out of the bunker and who like to open the face around the green.

    Z-Grind (8 degrees of bounce): This grind has an aggressive leading edge that acts as a skid plate for better turf interaction. It also reduces digging and is ideal for players who like to open the face around the greens.

    S-Grind (10 degrees of bounce): This is our most versatile and most common option as it is great for a variety of conditions (firm, soft, or normal) as well as different shot types and swings.

    W-Grind (12 degrees of bounce): This is our widest and most forgiving sole grind. It promotes skidding and reduces digging and is ideal in soft course conditions or players with a deep divot.

    X-Grind (12 degrees of bounce): This grind has a high-bounce sole with more heel and toe relief. The high bounce helps moderate steep angles of attack on medium to soft course conditions.

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