Lovett Golf Company
Seventy years ago the sand wedge was invented and, while there have been staggering
advancements in the technology of other golf equipment, the design of the sand wedge
has remained basically the same...UNTIL NOW!
Dr. Bill Lovett, a practicing Florida dentist, is the inventor of the Lovett Wedge, which is designed to get out of deep rough or sand without the difficulties that plague many golfers -- shanks, skulls, flyers and smothered shots.
The leading edge of the Lovett Wedge is curved ahead of the hosel to reduce drag and prevent the opening or closing of the clubface. The wedge is designed to allow a player to make cleaner contact from rough or sand without having to modify the swing.
The various radiuses of the sole were created to permit only the center of the sole to contact the surface, minimizing drag and keeping the club traveling toward the target. The club's mass behind the sole helps drive through sand and rough, and a higher center of gravity causes the ball to roll up the clubface for better loft and more backspin control.
The Tour Standard wedge has 59 degrees of loft, the Tour Lob 63 degrees -- each with 4 degrees bounce, 64-degree lie and D4 swing weight. Suggested retail prices are $100 with steel shaft and $120 with graphite shaft.
The clubs also come with a very good VHS video that teaches how to use the wedges from the rough and also from the sand. It is tastefully simple in its approach for any one to follow and then take it to the course for improving your game and score. Get out of the rough and out of the sand to score better and enjoy your game more.
For more details, check out their web site http://www.lovettgolf.com.
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