HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR CLUB SIZE
It is the distance between the ground and your hands which determines the length of your clubs.
At Inesis, we offer 2 sizes:
SIZE 1: suitable for golfers with a ground to wrist distance less than 78.5 cm
SIZE 2: suitable for men and women golfers with a hand-to-ground distance of 78.5 cm or more.
We recommend a size 2 if the measurement is 78.5 cm.
You can easily measure your size at home by following method you see in the video.
TECHNICAL FEATURES SIZE 1
G 47° (Gap wedge): Length 34.75" - Lie 64° - Bounce 12° - Swing weight C5
52° (Approach wedge): Length 34.5" - Lie 64° - Bounce 12° - Swing weight C8
56° (Sand wedge): Length 34.5" - Lie 64° - Bounce 12° - Swing weight C8
60° (Lob wedge): Length 34.5" - Lie 64° - Bounce 10° - Swing weight C8
SHAFT & GRIP
We offer two choices of shafts for the 500 wedges:
- WL STEEL WEDGE FLEX Steel - 105 g / Lightweight and precise
- UST MAMYIA WEDGE FLEX 65 g / Lightweight and comfortable
Weight of the T1 grip: 44 grams
Length: 26.5 cm
Diameter: 2.6 mm
DON'T FORGET THE GAP WEDGE!
The 500 series can be completed with the 500 wedges. You will have the choice between 4 500 wedges:
- G 47° (Gap wedge) (This head uses the iron technology of the 500 series)
- 52° (Approach wedge)
- 56° (Sand wedge)
- 60° (Lob wedge)
To complete the new 500 series, we ideally recommend purchasing the following in this order: G (47°), 56° then 52°. The 60° wedge has its place in your bag if you are a fan of lob shots and if you have no more than 14 clubs in your bag.
SOFTNESS
The 500 wedges are made from 8620 steel. This is a material that contains a high percentage of carbon for greater softness at impact.
The G 47° (Gap wedge) is made from maraging steel. This material provides excellent ball feel.
CAVITY BACK & HOLLOW BODY
The 500 wedges (52°, 56°, 60°) are "cavity back" wedges. This cavity at the back of the club saves weight and therefore allows for a bigger head. The striking surface is larger and the sole is wider for greater ease and versatility.
The G 47° (Gap wedge) is a "hollow body" wedge. This technology optimises weight distribution to maximise club forgiveness.