TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE FOUR LOFTS
48°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 35.5" - Swing weight D2
52°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 35.5" - Swing weight D2
56°: Lie 64° - bounce 10 - Length 35" - Swing weight D2
58°: Lie 64° - bounce 8 - Length 35" - Swing weight D2
Grip weight T2: 51 grams
Length: 26.5 cm
Diameter: 2.7 cm
FEATURES OF THE REGULAR 850GH NIPPON SHAFT
the NS 850GH is a lightweight steel shaft. It combines the accuracy and control of a steel shaft with the comfort of a graphite shaft.
WEIGHT: 87 grams
SHAFT: Steel
RIGIDITY: Regular
TORQUE: 2.1°
FLEX POINT: Average
BUTT: 0.600 inch
TIP: 0.355" inch
ADAPT YOUR LOFTS
Calibrating the precise distance differences between wedges is an essential step of finding the best wedge composition for your play. We have opted for a 4° difference in the openings between two wedges, which corresponds to a difference of distance of about 10 metres between each wedge.
As the PW lofts of various manufacturers are not standardised, take the time to get to know the loft of your PW to choose your wedges and your scores will improve!
AVAILABLE IN 2 SHAFT LENGTHS
We have defined two lengths of club. Do not hesitate to watch the online video or visit a store to select the size that suits your game.
- Size 1 if your hand/ground distance is less than 78.5cm
- Size 2 if your hand/ground distance is more than 78.5cm
HOW TO FIND OUT WHICH SWING SPEED YOU HAVE?
Firstly, a simple question: you’re on the fairway 135 metres from the flag, which club do you choose?
- 6 or 7 iron: you have a MEDIUM SWING SPEED (between 71 mph and 82 mph for 7-iron)
- 8-iron or 9-iron: you have a HIGH SWING SPEED (> 82 mph for 7-iron)
Do not hesitate to visit a store to use the measurement tools available to accurately define your swing speed with our golf advisers.
A WORD FROM CHARLES (handicap 7), THE DESIGNER OF THE 900 WEDGES AND IRONS
"The 900 wedges are the perfect continuation of the 900 series. We focussed closely on the grooves. This groove architecture produces the best backspin for more control".