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Sonartec t35 Wedge
This item has been discontinued.
Product Description
- Forged 8620-carbon steel produces a soft feel with less vibration
- Brushed Satin finish lessens glare
- Traditional forged wedge design
- Milled Face & "Yo-Yo Grooves ™" - Maximum spin for tour performance
- # All wedges come stock with a True Temper Dynamic Gold wedge shaft
User Ratings & Reviews
(2 Reviews)
8/22/2007
I have hit them all and this is the best. WHY? because these spin the ball as much as any off those milled faced wedges out there...but doesn't cut the ball. Maybe a little nick here and there, buts that's it.
Nick (Lakewood, CA)
Handicap 0 - 5
4/8/2007
I have tried several 60 degree wedges in the past year trying to find the right combination for me in bounce, weight, balance, feel, looks at setup, etc. I recently bought the Sonartec Protot35 (a prototype version of the t35) and have been very impressed. The club has excellent weight/balance, the special grind makes it easier to hit out of a variety of lies, opened face, etc., and the club is one of the nicest looking wedges I have seen. I have recived many compliments on the club and I've now ordered
Don (Fairfax, VA)
Handicap 0 - 5
Frequently asked questions about
If you were to go to a three wedge system, what loft's /bounce would you buy. Thanks, Craig
Anonymous
04/19/2009 3:12 PM
Craig, the lofts needed to fill your gaps will differ according to the loft of your irons. A stronger set of irons will need stronger wedges. For example: if your PW is 45 degree you will want your gap wedge near 50 degree with a sand at 54 and the lob at 58. You will always want your gap and lob wedges to have lower bounce while your sand wedge has higher bounce. The lower bounce is better for "harder" surfaces ie compact sand while the higher bounce is great for "softer" lies ie fluffy white s
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
04/25/2009 11:39 AM
My PW (Callaway X20) is 45 degrees, which makes it a 10 Iron in my opinion, not a wedge. Some sets (e.g. popular Wilson Di7) have a 43 degrees PW! I debated a 50 or 52 degree Approach and am very glad I went with 50. 56 for Sand and 60 for Lob. Longer hitting pros might go 52/58/62. Mickelson carries 60 and 64! I can do just about anything inside 60 yds with my 60.04 - very happy I went with the low bounce Lob rather than an even flatter loft.
Mid Handicap Golfer: John O
08/29/2009 9:49 AM
48, 54 and 60
48, 53 and 58
Most PW are 47 & can be bent a degree weaker. If you mean 4 wedge I'd say 47,51,55,60 or 48,52,56,60
Low Handicap Golfer: Brad
02/18/2010 1:53 AM
a 48 degree pitching wedge and a high bounce sandy are all you need, become a feel player
Mid Handicap Golfer:
05/02/2011 2:42 AM
what is the loft on a standard sand wedge. I am playing a callaway wedge.
Anonymous
04/19/2009 1:41 PM
Thank you for your question.
The standard loft on a sand wedge is either 55 or 56 Degree. It varies between those two lofts depending on the brand you prefer.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/20/2009 3:59 PM
54 to 56 degrees with 10 to 14 degrees of bounce. Cally's C grind is great, find the right loft and bounce combo.
Low Handicap Golfer: Brad
02/18/2010 1:55 AM
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