Can I Regroove my wedges?

Getting the wedge regrooved is an option, but it's an inexact process that's probably not worth the time. "A lot of things can happen when you regroove an old wedge," said Kyle Cronkright, the director of club fitting at the Jim McClean Golf School's Texas Golf Center (Ft.
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Is it legal to sharpen grooves on wedges?

The rules of golf state that grooves must be no more than 0.035 inches wide, 0.020 inches deep and 0.075 inches from any adjacent grooves. If you play competitively, using a groove sharpener could make your clubs non-conforming and illegal for competition.
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How much does it cost to Regroove a wedge?

Golf Club Regrooving Services

Using a restoration service will save you time and is normally very affordable to use. The average price of using these services ranges from $12 to $20 (USD).
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Should I Regroove my clubs?

How Often Should I Regroove? We would recommend at least every 3-4 years. You should have your clubs cleaned and regrooved to allow you to play your best golf game. This process also gets rid of any rust that might be building up on your club (within reason).
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Is it worth sharpening wedge grooves?

Sharpening grooves won't make the ball go farther or your clubs necessarily perform more consistently, but crisp, sharp grooves will grip your ball more and the extra spin will help you hold more greens, something every golfer desires.
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Can You Turn an Old Wedge into a New One?



How long do wedge grooves last?

The general rule of thumb is that the grooves of a golf wedge can last 2-3 years of moderate playing. As time goes on, the wedge grooves will start to fade which will cause changes in distance control and in the ability to spin the golf ball. Many golfers, however, don't keep good care of their wedges.
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Are square grooves legal?

Under United States Golf Association (USGA) rules implemented on January 1, square or U-grooves have been outlawed but a 20-year-old Ping wedge was deemed legal because of a lawsuit won by its manufacturer over the USGA in 1990.
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How often should you change your golf wedges?

Studies have shown that a typical wedge will last 65-75 rounds before there's a dip in performance. For the average recreational golfer who plays regularly, that comes out to about every 18 to 24 months.
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Do I have V or U grooves?

The deeper, sharper grooves are called "U" grooves. "V" grooves are the opposite. They are much shallower and have rounder edges. The "U" groove can move much more debris away from the contact zone.
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Do golf club grooves wear out?

Golf irons will go dead and wear out over time as their grooves and clubface deteriorate from repeated use. Golf technology is always rapidly changing, meaning irons that are older than five years of age are likely outdated and won't perform as well as the latest models.
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Do pros use Rusty wedges?

Rusty wedges appear in many a tour pro's bag. Sometimes, the rust is a result of a hard life spent splashing shots out of bunkers and pounding golf balls from the turf on ranges around the globe. But usually it is totally inentional.
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Do older wedges spin less?

The older the wedge, the less it will likely spin at all distances.
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Are Vokey wedges worth it?

Developed by the gifted hands of Bob Vokey and with input from Titleist tour staff, the variety of grinds and lofts allows golfers to dial in the SM8 wedges that will best benefit their game. And for those who enjoy a little personalized flair, or desire customization, Wedgeworks is worth the experience.
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What makes a golf wedge illegal?

A rule that is more important for wedges is the groove rule originating in 2008. This rule affects all clubs with lofts of 25 degrees and more, which basically means it refers to all the wedges. It banned all wedges with U-shaped grooves, allowing only wedges with V-groove design to be officially used.
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Are ZIP Grooves legal?

As of December of this year (2010) they will no longer make clubs with the “ZIP” groove. But don't worry if you have already purchased a “Zip” Groove Wedge, the clubs will be legal for most players to use until 2024! (That's fourteen years from now… where will you be playing golf?
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Why is the Ping Eye 2 wedge banned?

The uproar resulted in the PGA Tour issuing a statement that included, "Because the use of pre-1990 Ping Eye 2 irons is permitted for play, public comments or criticisms characterizing their use as a violation of the Rules of Golf as promulgated by the USGA are inappropriate at best."
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How can I make my wedges spin more?

6 gear tips to help you spin the ball more with your wedges
  1. Clean your grooves and keep the face dry. ...
  2. Pick the right golf ball. ...
  3. Pick a wedge with texture. ...
  4. Find the proper bounce and grind for your swing style. ...
  5. Lead tape to raise center of gravity (CG) ...
  6. A weaker wedge shaft.
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How often should you sharpen wedge grooves?

There is no fixed answer to this as every situation is different. A decent rule of thumb though would be to re-groove every 15 - 20 rounds of golf.
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Are Vokey wedges U or V grooves?

Vokey SM8 wedges feature the Spin Milled Grooves. The reason these grooves are so good for golfers is that they go through an impressive manufacturing process, and then, they hold up quite well over time.
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How do you know if your grooves are worn out?

Learn the fingernail test

To do the test, simply run your fingernail down the face of your wedge to see if your nail gets caught in each groove. If your fingernail runs smoothly across any grooves, it's probably because they're worn and it's time for a switch.
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Do raw wedges wear out faster?

According to Olsavsky, golf retailers generally don't like selling raw wedges because they experience pre-rusting while the wedges sit on club racks inside the store. Another drawback is that they wear out faster than finished wedges, in terms of face roughness and grooves.
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Should I let my wedges rust?

A rusty wedge may also have a lower resale value too. That said, raw rusty wedges do have some cosmetic advantages. The rusty face definitely reduces glare from the sun and also shows up your strike pattern.
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Why do Vokey wedges rust?

The Jet Black will rust as the dark finish wears, while the Raw wedges will rust more quickly with exposure to air and moisture.
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