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how to sharpen golf wedges

by Everardo Greenfelder Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you sharpen old wedges?

Groove Sharpening Basics. Groove Sharpeners have been around for quite some time but there are some unknowns as to how they work and why they work. In order to understand why they work a little insight into the steel components of clubheads needs to be addressed. A golf iron is made of either Stainless Steel (Cast irons) or Carbon Steel (Forged ...

How to sharpen a golf club?

Mark the area to be ground with a felt tip pen, then apply tape to the areas of the club head that won’t be ground. Top craftsmen may use a stationary grinding …

How to grind a wedge on a golf club?

Steps: Read the instructions that came with your groove sharpener Insert the groove sharpener on your irons club face Slide the tool along the grooves to sharpen Follow the lines of your grooves precisely to keep the lines in their original shape

What is the best groove sharpener for wedges?

Jun 21, 2018 · Here we look at some of the best ways to sharpen golf grooves: 1. Use a groove sharpener. You probably have a wide variety of tools to sharpen your grooves at home. It's quite easy and effortless to sharpen your grooves using a groove sharpener. However, you need to ensure that you are not too aggressive while sharpening as this can damage your clubface.

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Is it legal to sharpen grooves on wedges?

Yes groove sharpeners are legal, after all it's just a tool. It's what you do with it as D4S has stated that can make your club non conforming. All clubs now have their grooves machined to maximum tolerances, if you increase the size of them through scraping your club becomes non conforming.Jun 7, 2018

How do you sharpen wedges?

0:177:57I sharpened my golf grooves (unexpected results) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI hit some shots with the 7-iron. Though feels as good as ever carrying the ball 172 yards and theMoreI hit some shots with the 7-iron. Though feels as good as ever carrying the ball 172 yards and the ball on average was spinning at 6200.

How often should you sharpen your wedges?

A decent rule of thumb though would be to re-groove every 15 - 20 rounds of golf.

How do I restore my wedges?

0:123:47The GolfWRX Shop: Refurbishing Rusty Wedges - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo here's what you use double strength cleaning vinegar. This stuff is ten percent acetic acid. AndMoreSo here's what you use double strength cleaning vinegar. This stuff is ten percent acetic acid. And what that's going to do is it's going to help eat away at the rust.

How do you tell if your wedges are worn out?

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

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

Why are square grooves illegal?

Square grooves were briefly banned from the PGA tour, due solely to a PGA rule that had nothing to do with the legality of the clubs themselves. Depending on which study you believe, square grooves provide no competitive advantage, or they provide slightly higher spin rates from the rough.

Do I have V or U grooves?

0:040:59How to Identify Types of Grooves on Golf Clubs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThere's two types of grooves that the USGA honors. You have u grooves. And then you have V grooves.MoreThere's two types of grooves that the USGA honors. You have u grooves. And then you have V grooves.

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.

Can you refurbish wedges?

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.

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.

Do Rusty wedges spin more?

No Raw wedges are popular on tour – often for their low glare characteristics, and many average golfers choose raw wedges because of the perception that rust adds spin. It doesn't.

How to sharpen a dremel?

Position your Dremel sharpening attachment over the wedge edge that you want to sharpen. Follow the angle of your wedge edge with the angle guide. Use an even speed and pressure while you sharpen the wedge. Make as many passes over the edge as needed to sharpen it to your liking.

Where is the collet nut on a dremel?

The collet nut is the piece toward the end of the Dremel tip, and it holds the attachments in place when tightened.

What is a Dremel tool?

This tool can cut, polish, buff, grind, sharpen, sand, engrave and carve all sorts of materials around the home, office or work space.

Who is Susan Revermann?

Susan Revermann is a professional writer with educational and professional experience in psychology, research and teaching. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington in psychology, focused on research, motivational behavior and statistics. Revermann also has a background in art, crafts, green living, ...

What is a golf iron made of?

A golf iron is made of either Stainless Steel (Cast irons) or Carbon Steel (Forged irons). The majority of “game improvement” irons are Cast and made of stainless steel. Casting is a process by which the stainless steel is heated into liquid form and poured into a mold…. Meet the Author.

Who is Brian Dalton?

Brian Dalton. After earning his PGA Membership in 2012, Brian was eager to start a golf supplies company with one mission in mind: Provide golf supplies that every golfer needs at an affordable price.

How to grind a wedge?

If you try to grind a wedge yourself, wear work gloves and safety glasses. If you use a drill, hold it away from your body. If you’re a beginner, start on the area of the club head where you’ll do the most grinding. If you then remove more metal than you intended you’re less likely to ruin the club head.

Why do golfers use wedges?

A professional golfer may sometimes have a wedge ground to alter its playing characteristics to fit a particular course. Grinding the club head may change the wedge’s bounce, or it may sharpen or soften the leading edge.

How much bounce does a wedge have?

Wedges feature larger bounce plates on the club head’s sole than irons. Pitching wedges, for example, have about 7 or 8 degrees of bounce, while sand wedges have 12 to 14 degrees.

What is the X6 sharpener?

The X6 is one of the sharpeners which is made of vacuum treated steel. It even has a hardness factor of 65 Rockwell. This is a very sturdy product that can be used to regroove your irons and clubs with ease. It’s designed very ergonomically and even comes with a rubber handle. The cutting head is also replaceable in case the sharpness wears off. The X6 can be picked up for $20 which I think is a real bargain.

Can you sharpen groves on wedges?

There are a lot of ideas that can be used to sharpen the grooves of your old wedges. A lot of golfers find that buying a proper grov e sharpener is entirely unnecessary to help sharpen the wedges. A simple flat faced screwdriver could be used to sharpen the edges.

Do you need to buy new golf clubs?

It is not necessary to buy new clubs every time this happens. Yes groove sharpeners do work well to sharpen the grooves on your golf clubs. First grab the tool, and then move it back and forth along the grooves on your club. The end result will be sharper grooves that look and perform like a new golf club.

Is golf a skill?

Although the sport seems simple on the surface, it does take a great level of skill and practice to become a decent player. Apart from your skill level, what also matters is the condition your equipment is in.

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I use a groove sharpening tool once a month. https://www.ebay.com/itm/X6-Golf-Club-Groove-Sharpener-and-Regrooving-Tool/110736678109?epid=1648622161&hash=item19c86b9cdd:g:G9wAAOxyd5tRzIO8

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Golfaway

There are groove sharpeners sold on ebay. I don't know how they work though.#N#I just use a sharp tool with a pointed end and dig deeply back and forth into the grooves. I only do it with my Cleveland CG10 58* though.

ScottL

so what is the goal? to make the grooves wider or deeper? or maybe both?

Msokol13

From my understanding you can get the same effect just by roughing up the whole face with sandpaper.#N#The goal is to make them deeper and wider so there is better contact between the ball and the club face.#N#Give it a shot and let us know how it turns out...if it's crap then you only wasted $100 for a new wedge.

imtomtomim

I started using a groove sharpener, and you cannot make the grooves bigger. You know how you hone the edge of a knife? Same idea, you rebend the edge back. It doesn't make the groove any bigger, just refinises the edge. Yeah, if you took a dremmel to it, you could definitely get some bigger illegal grooves.

TropicalSandTrap

I started using a groove sharpener, and you cannot make the grooves bigger. You know how you hone the edge of a knife? Same idea, you rebend the edge back. It doesn't make the groove any bigger, just refinises the edge. Yeah, if you took a dremmel to it, you could definitely get some bigger illegal grooves.

Hacker James

i was playing last week this guy I was playing with had some Vokey wedges that he claims he altered the grooves. he said its probably technically illegal, but doesnt play in tournaments anyway. But he was actually getting some good spin backwards.#N#i have an old 60 degree sitting in the closet. id like to do this and play with one day just to see.

Patch

I have never understood, some people's obsession with wanting a ball to spin backwards on the green and more often than not end up further from the pin. I do understand somebody wanting the ball to check up however.

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