Lead Tape Tinkering

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By Steven V

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  1. Hey everyone, I have a question regarding lead tape since I'm tinkering a little this off season.

    I play the 718 CBs 4-PW which I absolutely love along with SM10 wedges 52, 56, 60. I recently added a 48 SM10 to kind of close that gap between my PW and 52. Before I get grilled, I was looking at a 50 but found a 48 used so I figured I can mess with it first. Well, theres not as much of a gap as I would like and I'm still hitting the 48 around the same as my PW (I know 1 degree difference). So the question is, if I add just a small amount of lead tape to the back of the 48, where might I see some of the effects? Take off some yards? Difference in ball flight? Spin?

    Like I said just tinkering, but want to pick some brains here. Thanks!

  2. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    Just bend it to the loft you need.
  3. Thats what I'm going to do today
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Work with a shop. Another option is to fit the G to 48 or the 52 to 51. …or both. The 48 is overkill and even a 50 will be hard to define when to use in place of either the G or 52.
  5. I totally agree with the 48 being overkill after about a week of playing with it. However, I do really like the feel of it with the tape on it. So what I'm going to do is bend it to a 50 and keep the tape. It should put me in that gap yardage that I want. I was just trying to go with a budget friendly option and seeing what works first
  6. This should make a higher ball flight shortening your shot distance.
  7. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I don’t think you’ll see much difference with a small amount of lead tape added to the club. Because the club is slightly heavier you may find a slight decrease in club head speed.
  8. So just to add..

    I decided to bend my 48 2* and turns out it was sitting at a 47. Same as my PW. Weird how they were going the same distance..

    Anyways I bent it to a 49 and it's much better and I'm pleased with it.

    Bottom line, if you get a used club, double check to see if the previous owner also did some tinkering lol.
  9. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    Without knowing your handicap I'd still say use it, learn to take a little off your longer wedge, that gap isn't too bad. Remember, unless you've had them checked, don't assume the stock loft is perfect. You'd be surprised.
  10. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    No rule says 4* separation between wedges. Mine are 46-52-58-61-64. The 46 is 48-10, the 52 is 54-14F, 58-12D, 61 is 62-08M (for hard lies),”Phil 64.” For me, a 54-14F bent to 52 swings better vs a 52-12F.

    Lead tape affects swing weight and ball flight. Weight toward the toe induces a fade, weight toward the heel induces a draw.

    Why not bend the 52 to 51? It will lower the bounce by 1*. Or even go to 50? The only problem is a 52-08 become 50-06. Or take the Vokey 48 and bend it to 47 and pull the G? (the bounce will be 47-09).

    The reason a 48 “set” wedge gets slightly more distance vs a Vokey is the latter stops the ball better.

    Dave Pelz had tips about distance control. 10 yards for each 1/2” choking down on full swings. 5 yards on half swings.


  11. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Love to see a good Lead tape job weathered over the years. Sounds like youre a grinder!

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