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Thursday, May 26, 2011

BOBBY JONES Wedge by Jesse Ortiz and Dave Pelz

BOBBY JONES Wedge by Jesse Ortiz and Dave Pelz
BOBBY JONES Wedge by Jesse Ortiz and Dave Pelz

Bobby Jones Wedge by Jesse Ortiz and Dave Pelz The Bobby Jones Wedge by Jesse Ortiz and Dave Pelz is cast from a soft 302 stainless steel. A pocket and deep set channels are milled to accommodate the club s wear-resistant Carpenter 440XH face material. The channels behind the clubface-insert remove substantial weight from the central section of the body, allowing additional weight to be repositioned to the sole for a low CG (center of gravity). The aerospace steel alloy Carpenter 440XH face material—a remarkably wear-resistant metal alloy (often used in industrial bearing assemblies and critical valve components)—will maintain both face friction and groove integrity far longer than conventional wedges, thus providing consistently high backspin longevity. With new USGA regulations on the horizon, wedge durability will be more important than ever for maintaining shot trajectory and control. The Carpenter 440XH material is milled to a USGA-conforming texture of 180 micro-inches, creating a face texture and edge-groove radius perfect for consistent shot making. Many golfers do not realize that backspin longevity is so fleeting that tour professionals replace their wedges often throughout the golf season to keep ball control and shot performance at the highest possible level. These enduring wedges will help golfers hit better scoring game shots, control their wedge distances to tighter tolerances, and consistently shoot lower scores. Using a proprietary design technique, Bobby Jones Pelz Wedges provide the perfect combination of soft-feeling shots and extremely low face wear to produce a superior-performing wedge, season after season. By applying heat and pressure to a special structural bonding membrane, Ortiz facilitates the release of an epoxy resin, which, upon cooling, creates a bond between the club s stainless body and face material that is stronger than welding. Upon curing, the membrane returns to its slightly spongy state, thus creating a soft forged-like feel to each shot.

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