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sdandrea1 For example: wide sole is better for lush turf, narrow sole/ sharp leading edge better on tight lies?
IMO narrow sole and low bounce easier to get leading edge under ball with good forward shaft lean. Part of it is technique but wide sole shovels harder to make crisp contact from tight lies and non-lush turf. (I play muni golf that isn't lush and perfect + play the ball as it lies ). Those designs IMO were designed for lush watered turf that seems to be going away as time marches forward.
Louisville Classic 50's 2i sole