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how to restore a worn golf wedge

by Prof. Janessa Larson IV Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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One solution to bringing back some sharpness to grooves that have worn down is to purchase a groove sharpening tool. You can buy these tools at any local golf retailer, but you need to be careful about a few things. While the sharpening tools do give a little bite back to an old wedge, they do not come close to the sharpness of new grooves.

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Full Answer

How do you restore a wedge to its original performance?

First, let me say that using a hand-held groove tool is a risky way to recondition the grooves in your wedges. The reason is that as soon as you alter (recondition) the face of the club it is considered new and ruled on accordingly. “Rule 4 1-b. Wear and Alteration, states; “A club that conforms with Rules when new is deemed to conform ...

Can You recondition wedges with a hand-held groove tool?

Confidence starts here.. Refurbishment involves removing scratches, dents and dings from the wedge head, sole, paint fill, and resharpening the grooves, either original or deep per the player's wishes. Not every wedge can be restored, as sometimes the damage is just too much to repair.

Can you sharpen edge grooves on a wedge?

Oct 01, 2018 · A close-up view of worn wedges (left) and sharp new wedges. In a recent test here at Titleist, we found that worn-out wedges (those on clubs used in approximately 125 rounds) produced 2,000 less ...

How much does it cost to regrow grooves on wedges?

Mar 12, 2013 · One solution to bringing back some sharpness to grooves that have worn down is to purchase a groove sharpening tool. You can buy these tools at any local golf retailer, but you need to be careful about a few things. While the sharpening tools do give a little bite back to an old wedge, they do not come close to the sharpness of new grooves.

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How do you restore a golf wedge?

0:489:05SHOULD YOU REFURBISH YOUR OLD GOLF WEDGE!? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt using roof sharpener. I go up amazon why brush everything else is that gonna help the spin IMoreIt using roof sharpener. I go up amazon why brush everything else is that gonna help the spin I actually reduce it because at the end of the day rust potentially.

How do you refinish a wedge face?

0:184:48DIY Golf Club Restoration - Reconditioning the Club Face TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo i'll throw some masking tape on i also have a little bit of aluminum tape which is a little moreMoreSo i'll throw some masking tape on i also have a little bit of aluminum tape which is a little more durable than just masking tape i'll probably put that just on the edges.

How do you tell if a wedge is worn out?

Fingernail test It's a basic test, but Briand suggests doing what's called the “fingernail test” on your wedge to get a quick idea of where your grooves are at. Run your nail down the face of the wedge and notice if your nail gets caught up in each groove. If it does, you're doing just fine in the groove department.Jun 12, 2020

Can I Regroove my wedge?

It may not seem like a big deal at the time, but worn grooves, particularly on your wedges, can lead to a lack of bite around the green. Getting the wedge regrooved is an option, but it's an inexact process that's probably not worth the time.Feb 28, 2015

How do I make my golf clubs look new?

Apply any metal polish or car wheel polish to the golf clubs. Most polishes can be applied with a soft cloth or towel. Let them sit for a minute, then wipe the polish from the clubs. Spray polishes are also available.

Why do my wedges rust?

TaylorMade says, and it has been a commonly held theory for a while, that raw wedges that go rusty will spin more and feel softer over time. They should also reduce sun glare and preserve the geometry of the grooves for longer-lasting spin.Sep 30, 2019

How often do pros replace wedges?

“I PLAY WITH FOUR VOKEY WEDGES AND I CHANGE MY 60 DEGREE EVERY FEW TOURNAMENTS,” SAYS TITLEIST STAFFER JORDAN SPIETH. “THE REST OF THE WEDGES I SWITCH MAYBE EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS.” While PGA Tour pros are afforded the luxury of changing wedges whenever they want to, you're likely limited by a budget.Mar 29, 2017

How often do you replace wedges?

Of course that depends on the player. Some may use a 60-degree wedge for an entire calendar year, some will change it every two weeks. We have to create a general rule that we follow that way we are reminded to keep the players sharp and make sure they have everything to be successful every week.

Can you Regroove golf irons?

1:012:52How to Regroove your Irons with the 6 Head Groove Sharpener - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDrawing it back until you see a shinier bottom and what you're effectively doing is regrouping theMoreDrawing it back until you see a shinier bottom and what you're effectively doing is regrouping the grooves back towards their original profile.

How do you restore wedge grooves?

Repair Your Grooves At Home!Clean the face of your clubs, including the grooves. ... Apply masking tape at the tow and heel of the club face at the outside edge of the grooves. ... Hold the groove sharpener like a pencil at a 45-degree angle to the face and draw it through the first groove.More items...•Jun 23, 2014

Is groove sharpening legal?

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.Jan 15, 2021

Does sharpening wedge grooves work?

Do Golf Club Groove Sharpeners Work? Golf clubs groove sharpeners definitely work. When a groove sharpener is inserted in the indents and carefully guided back and forth, the grooves' edges will reform and sharpen. Using a groove sharpener can give a golf club a little more grip on a golf ball.Nov 18, 2020

How to clean rust off golf clubs?

A quick soak can easily loosen surface rust and allow your club to be cleaned using a brush.

What is pitting corrosion?

Pitting Corrosion. Often, surface rust can lead to further corrosion. The most damaging is called pitting corrosion. This is localized corrosion that results in holes or divets in the metal surface. While it is possible to remove the rust from the surface of these divets, it is very difficult to repair them.

Can you use industrial rust remover on plastic?

If none of the other solutions, you can go to a hardware or auto parts store and purchase industrial rust remover. This is a harsh chemical that can damage club finishes, plastics, and other materials. Be sure to only get the rust remover on the surface you want to clean. Also, follow the instructions specified by the specific product you use.

Can steel wool be used on golf clubs?

Steel wool and wire brushes can be helpful in removing surface rust. However, used improperly these products can damage the surface of a golf club. Be sure to use a wire brush made of a material less strong than the material of your club. Likewise, starting off with ultra-fine steel wool will ensure you do not scratch or damage your clubs.

Can you put wax on a golf club?

This may sound strange but a thin coat of wax on a golf club can prevent it from rusting. Wax is obviously slippery, which makes it unwise to put on places where you want friction, like a wedge face. However, it is very helpful in protecting the finish on shafts and golf heads.

Does Coca Cola rust?

Coca-Cola has the ability to dissolve rust, but can also damage the club if left exposed for long periods of time. It is best to soak the club in Coca-Cola for only a few minutes at a time. Again, use a small brush to scrape clean the rust.

How wedges create spin

At impact, the grooves are responsible for biting into the cover of the golf ball. The downward strike on the ball, coupled with the sharp grooves, traps the ball against the ground and creates backspin.

The Takeaway

The best way to know whether to replace your wedges is to practice with them. Although this may seem counter-intuitive, as using your wedges will only wear down the grooves, it is a great opportunity to get a good feel for how much life is left in them. When you are practicing, take note of your ball flight.

How Long Do Wedge Grooves Stay Strong

Golfers will start to notice a little wear and tear on their wedge grooves around 2-3 years of playing consistent golf. It has been said around the golfing community that it takes around 1,000 wedge strikes before the grooves start to fade. Whether or not this is true, we can all take away that your wedge has a pretty long life.

What Happens When the Grooves Start to Fade

When the grooves start to fade on your wedge you will notice some of the following:

What Is The Purpose of Grooves on a Wedge?

The purpose of wedge grooves is to help grab the golf ball and maximize the amount of spin on the shot so the golf ball can stop on the green.

What Can You Do To Lengthen The Life of Your Wedge Grooves

To lengthen the life of your wedge, try and take care of your wedge using some of these tips I created for you:

Related Questions

Do cast iron wedges last as long as forged wedge grooves? – While the feel off the clubface might feel different when comparing a cast iron wedge (harder feel) and forged wedge (softer feel), the grooves will still have about the same lifecycle.

Blade

Hey Hulkster, I have a set of fg 17's I would like to get refinished myself. They don't have wear like that. Just wanting them rechromed. I've found a couple places that do it. Seems like it's in the $35 a head price range if you send in the heads only. They do regrooving too if you do need that.

RookieBlue7

Feel free. Here's a link to the 681's. (sorry to link there on this site, but in this case, its kind of necessary). http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/805015-is-this-acceptable-for-iron-refinishing/page__fromsearch__1

sai-jin

Jim Chronus now has updated the company and has released some new clubs too.

Shambles

I will have acquired a set of my favorite mb blades the taylormade rac TP irons next week with rifle 6.0 shafts. Great deal from a guy I know at the driving range. I have hit them and they are the truth. Each of the irons has a dime sized spot that is tarnishing on the sweet spot from previous use.

ANGRYGOLFHULK

If you already have them in hand and like what you see and feel, those could already be your lifetime clubs and you should do nothing more with them than to use them frequently.Those dime size spots are a sign of skill that may or may not belong to you but will certainly make golf hustlers a bit more careful around you.

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