number – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com Golf news & updates Sat, 23 May 2026 03:12:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://ultragolfing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-UG_Favicon-32x32.png number – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com 32 32 Si Woo Kim has shot at golf’s magic number. Then came adrenaline https://ultragolfing.com/si-woo-kim-has-shot-at-golfs-magic-number-then-came-adrenaline/ https://ultragolfing.com/si-woo-kim-has-shot-at-golfs-magic-number-then-came-adrenaline/#respond Sat, 23 May 2026 03:12:41 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/si-woo-kim-has-shot-at-golfs-magic-number-then-came-adrenaline/

For approximately 58/60ths of his round, Si Woo Kim was good. So let’s start with the overwhelming majority. 

He was good with playing partners Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka, and he was good with their conversation, which apparently was so good that he said he couldn’t share what was said, and he’ll leave it at that. “But it was enjoyable,” he said. He was good, too, with TPC Craig Ranch, in McKinney, Texas, which is close to Kim’s home, and he was good with the event, the Byron Nelson backed by CJ Cup, which backs Kim. “So everything feels like home and feels comfortable,” he said. 

He was good on hole 1. Birdie on a 6-foot putt. And hole 3. Birdie again, on a 17-footer. And hole 5. Birdie again, after nearly getting home on the par-5 in two. And hole 6. Birdie again, after dropping a wedge to 4 feet. And hole 7. Birdie again, after rolling in a 19-foot putt. And hole 9. Birdie again, his sixth of the front nine, after sitting just over the green in two on the par-5. 

Then came the back nine. More good. 

Birdie on 10, on a 17-footer. Birdie on 11, after sticking an iron to 2 feet. Birdie on 12, after hitting to 5 feet from a greenside bunker on the par-5. Birdie on 14, after making an 8-foot putt. Birdie on 15, after hitting his tee shot on the par-3 to 8 feet, though Kim said he felt funky. “Some guy was making sneeze during my backswing,” he said, “so I pull out back and hit a wrong shot, and it went straight.” At this point, folks were starting to talk about a 59, which only 14 players have accomplished in PGA Tour history, or a 58, which only Jim Furyk has shot. Hell, if Kim birdied his last three holes, he could fire a 57. 

“I was joking there earlier,” Scheffler said, “I felt like I was hitting all my shots to 15, 20 feet and Si Woo was hitting all his shots to like 8 feet or closer.

“Yeah, it was fun to watch.”

Kim parred 16. But he birdied 17, which was good, and so was the putt. From just over the green and 16 feet away, Kim curled in a right-to-lefter. Maybe the most interesting stat of Kim’s round was that he took just 20 putts. He put himself in makable range, and he made putts — and when he was off the green, like he was on 17, he made those, too. 

On to 18, where a par would’ve given him the 59. From the tee, he found the fairway. Good. That was stroke 56. 

From 200 yards away, stroke 57 went 215 yards, and it sailed over the green. 

Adrenaline, he said. After 17, he admitted he was dreaming of the 59, though he said he even chose a 6-iron over a 5.

“I think it was too much pumping,” he said of his heart. “So it went farther than I thought.”

Stroke 58, from over the green, came up well short. Kim said he spun it too much. 

He had 18 feet left for par and the 59. 

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Forget about a wedge’s bounce number. What to look for instead https://ultragolfing.com/forget-about-a-wedges-bounce-number-what-to-look-for-instead/ https://ultragolfing.com/forget-about-a-wedges-bounce-number-what-to-look-for-instead/#respond Tue, 17 Feb 2026 15:49:06 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/forget-about-a-wedges-bounce-number-what-to-look-for-instead/

One thing to remember about club fitting is that there are no hard and fast rules and choosing the right wedge grind is the perfect example.

On this week’s episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped, co-hosts Johnny Wunder and Jake Morrow talked about why focusing on the bounce number doesn’t really give you a good picture of what a wedge will do for you.

Morrow brought up a great example from his own testing on tight lies with low-bounce wedges.

“I was hitting the Opus T, and I was on the very left side of a two-weeks-without-rain ECPC range, which is the tightest lie they have,” Morrow explained. “And with the T grind, which they say on paper and in the forums and everything, that should be the one that works, right? Because it’s super tight. You’re going to be able to nip it, but whatever.

“Well, the problem is for me as a steeper player, it just turns into a knife and then it doesn’t come out of the ground. That’s the issue.

“And so I go, and I start hitting these like 20-yard pitches with the 12-degree X grind, which is probably the highest they have and I feel like an absolute god.”

More often than not, the stated bounce on a wedge bounce isn’t actually what the bounce of the sole is.

This is why Morrow suggests testing wedges blindly, like Titleist does for the Vokey wedge lineup, to determine what works best for you.

Vokey's SM11 T-Grind wedge.

Titleist Vokey SM11 Tour Chrome Wedge

Titleist Vokey Design’s new SM11 wedges feature a new precise CG position across each grind in a loft, meaning every wedge will now perform the same way with the same strike.

“I’m almost at the point where I wish the bounce number would just be eliminated from wedges,” Morrow said. “Like I just want to put the shape of the sole, whatever the grind is from each manufacturer on the bottom of them. And the blind test that Vokey does is probably the best way to do it.”

There are so many different grind options from each manufacturer nowadays, and players hit shots in very different ways, so it’s important to find which wedges work for your specific delivery conditions, rather than catering to the course conditions.

For more from Wunder and Morrow, listen to the full episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped here, or watch it below.

Want to find the best wedges for your game in 2026? Find a club-fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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