TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 4 LOFTS
48°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 34.5" - Swingweight D1
52°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 34.5" - Swingweight D1
56°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 34" - Swingweight D1
58°: Lie 64° - bounce 8 - Length 34" - Swingweight D1
T1 grip weight: 44 grams
Length: 26.5 cm
Diameter: 2.6 cm
STIFF STEEL SHAFT SPECIFICATIONS
The wedge-specific steel shaft is a shaft developed for professionals and good amateurs who prefer more weight in the shaft. It is a lightweight shaft suitable for heavy hitters.
WEIGHT: 120 grams
SHAFT: Steel
RIGIDITY: Stiff
TORQUE: 1.8°
FLEXION POINT: Medium
BUTT: 0.600 inch
TIP: 0.355" inch
ADAPT YOUR LOFTS
Calibrating precise distance gaps between wedges is a fundamental step in selecting the best wedge composition for your game. We've chosen a 4° gap between two wedges, which represents a distance gap of around 10 meters between each wedge.
As manufacturers' PW lofts are not standardized, take the time to know the loft of your PW when choosing your wedges - your scores will improve!
AVAILABLE IN 2 SHAFTS LENGTHS
We have defined 2 club lengths. Feel free to watch the video online or visit the store to select the right size for your game.
- Size 1 if your ground/hand distance is less than 78.5cm
- Size 2 if your ground/hand distance is greater than 78.5cm
HOW DO YOU KNOW YOUR SWING SPEED?
A simple first question: you're on the fairway, 135 meters from the flag, which club do you choose?
- 6 or 7 iron: you have a MEDIUM SPEED (between 71mph and 82mph at the 7 iron)
- 8 or 9 iron: you have a FAST SPEED (> 82mph at the 7 iron)
Don't hesitate to visit the store to use the measuring tools available to you to specify your swing speed with our golf advisors.
A WORD FROM CHARLES (index 7), DESIGNER OF WEGDES AND IRONS 900
"The 900 wedges are a perfect continuation of the 900 series. In particular, we've focused on the ridges. This ridge architecture gives the best backspin for the benefit of control".