What grooves are illegal in golf?

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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What wedge grooves are 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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Is it legal to sharpen grooves?

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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Is it illegal sharpen the grooves on a golf club?

Are golf groove sharpeners legal? While it is perfectly legal to use a golf groove sharpener, your modified club must still comply with the rules of the game regarding golf groove alignment, depth and spacing.
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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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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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What is the groove rule?

The width and cross-section, according to the rules, “must be consistent” across the face of the club and along the length of the grooves. In other words, grooves can't be slanted one way or the other to affect spin, nor can they be of inconsistent spacing.
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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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How many times can you Regroove golf irons?

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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Can you sharpen your wedge grooves?

Only sharpen the grooves when it is absolutely necessary and the face of the club is not creating sufficient friction. Go slow and steady, making sure you maintain the structural integrity of the original grooves. Use a good quality sharpener that fits the grooves of your wedge correctly.
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How do I know if my golf clubs are grooves worn?

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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Is a square strike wedge legal?

Does the Square Strike Wedge conform to USGA and R&A rules? Yep, it's 100% conforming, which means you can use it in any round, tournaments included.
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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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Is Chipper legal in golf?

Are Chippers Legal in Golf? Golf chippers are legal because they are iron clubs instead of putters, according to the Equipment FAQ at USGA. However, since they are considered clubs, they must follow the same rules as other woods and irons equipment in the game.
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How often should I sharpen my grooves on my golf clubs?

A decent rule of thumb though would be to re-groove every 15 - 20 rounds of golf. You'll need to experiment to determine what frequency is best for you. How many passes with the groove sharpener across each groove should I make? Again, a decent rule of thumb is that you should make 5 - 10 passes on each groove.
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How do you tell if your irons are worn out?

If the crown of your driver is literred with dents, or the face of your irons/wedges have no grooves because of so much wear, then it's time for new equipment. McKee says that when irons and wedges lose their grooves, the ball will lose spin going into the green.
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How often should you get a new set of golf clubs?

A good rule of thumb to follow is if you're a golfer with a low handicap or just a casual golfer is to replace your golf irons somewhere around every four to five years or after around three hundred rounds.
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Do iron grooves wear out?

Now, do grooves get dull? Yes, especially on wedges, where you're hitting out of the sand. So those should be replaced conservatively every three years, more often the more you play. That happens with iron grooves, too, but on a much longer timeline.
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Do golf clubs wear down?

So yes, golf clubs do eventually start to wear out and will need replaced. For the average golfer this will take some time but you need to just be aware of what can go wrong if you don't replace your clubs often enough.
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Are full face grooves legal?

Groove Rule

The rules ban clubs with “sharp-edged U-grooves,” according to the PGA Tour, in favor of “the V-groove designs used predominantly in the past.” The groove rules took effect on the PGA and LPGA tours on Jan.
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What clubs are illegal in golf?

Controversially Banned Golf Equipment
  • 1) The Anchor Putter. Currently the most recent casualty of the R&A and USGA's wrath, the anchor or 'belly' putter technique was outlawed as of January 1st, 2016. ...
  • 2) Steel Shafts. Next up, in contrast, a ban that was later reversed by golf's authorities. ...
  • 3) The British Ball.
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When were square grooves banned?

Saying that the use of square or U grooves in golf irons ''has changed the nature of the game,'' the PGA Tour Policy Board today declared clubs with square grooves illegal for use in PGA Tour events starting Jan. 1, 1990.
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Which Titleist Vokey wedges are illegal?

According to the USGA and R&A, the Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Wedges are legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, and professional golf games and tournaments. In other words, Vokey Spin Milled Wedges conform to the equipment rules of golf, thus making them totally legal to use.
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