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Hi Folks,
Wondering if anyone has any good tips on how to repair dings and gouges on the soles of forged irons. Here in Arkansas we have our fair share of rocks, even on the best courses, and I was hoping someone might have some helpful insight. My regular group doesn't usually play off the rocks (basically we can move it a grip length or so to avoid club damage) but often there are times when one can't see them beneath the surface or must play off of them due to tournament conditions. Any ideas are appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt
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Broke my wrist on one of those unseen rocks in the rough one time visting relatives who retired to Ark.

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