{"id":29894,"date":"2019-10-22T22:08:04","date_gmt":"2019-10-22T21:08:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peterfieldgolf.co.uk\/?p=29894"},"modified":"2023-06-29T02:06:13","modified_gmt":"2023-06-29T01:06:13","slug":"spin-how-does-this-change-in-dry-wet-conditions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peterfieldgolf.co.uk\/spin-how-does-this-change-in-dry-wet-conditions\/","title":{"rendered":"Spin – How does this change in dry\/wet conditions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wet Club face, Ball and grooves and how it affects your shots..<\/p>\n
Now that the weather has changed and we are facing wet conditions i thought it would be a good blog to share some recent test results showing the difference a wet club face, ball or grooves can affect your shots.<\/p>\n
A few things are affected as soon as moisture is introduced into a wedge shot.<\/p>\n
The first is Spin being reduced. The latest Study suggests the average wedge on the market lost roughly 35% of its spin compared to dry conditions, the worst-performing wedges in wet conditions saw an alarming 60% reduction in spin compared to its dry results. The most interesting news however, is that the best performing wedges under wet conditions only saw a drop off of only around 10% in the spin rate.<\/p>\n
So that leads us on to how can one wedge perform better than its competitors?\u2026<\/p>\n