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Why would the deadline not be 2024? Thinking of grabbing a couple just cause they are going bye bye.




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This is one of "the rules" set by the USGA that doesn't make 100% sence. Part of the ruling was that all manufacturers only produce conforming clubs after 2010. So, even though 99.9% of all golfers can play the "old grooves" until 2024, the companies producing clubs should have all stopped production of "the old grooves" by 2010.

Grooves wear out quickly, and if you play regularly, should probably get new wedges every other year or so. The rule effectively phases out the old grooves while wear and tear take their toll on the wedges.

I'm sure there are some that are stock piling the "old grooves" wedges in original wraps and containers to sell at a later date.

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leftcoastsrt04

Thanks for the information

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