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I want to get a vokey 52 degree Spin milled RAW wedge, 52 degrees.. I really want to get one used, but afraid of how worn out they get after just one season..

So Is there are way you can sharpen the grooves?? I could take my dremel with a little cutting wheel and dig in a little..

I understand this might not be legal, but I play for fun and don't think it will make much of a difference.

Let me know. THANKS

http://www.tgw.com/customer/category...TEGORY_ID/4817

there you go, I have this tool and it works pretty well resharpening the grooves on my wedges. pretty cheap and after two years it still works wonders on my wedges

Daniel Duarte
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I think it's legal. Illegal is if you put something on the club face. Using that kind of tool is like cleaning the grooves making them almost new.

Figuratively, you're using almost "new" wedges in every round and that isn't against the USGA rules, is it?

What's in the bag:
Driver: r7 SuperQuad 10.5° ~ UST Proforce V2 65g Regular
Wood: 906F4 18.5° ~ Aldila VS Proto 80g Stiff
Irons: MP-60 3-PW ~ True Temper Tour Concept S3
Wedges: Vokey Oil Can 252.08, SM56.10 & SM60.08Putter: Marxman Mallet 33"

it does mention.."revives worn out grooves and reforms them

within USGA standards "...in the descriptioin...
  fastfed said:
Anyone know if this is legal?


this last yr was one of single best things I did. I bought a set of flea market jeweler file sets and did them myself. they now are just like new and I can once again get the ball to spin on the green or work the ball a bit. keeping your clubs clean on the course does wonders too. all to often I see guys with groves filled with grass/dirt/ect and that is a waste too.
so if your going to do your groves, don't forget to buy a good brush and clean your groves after each shot.
as for whether not its legal, no one is paying me to play golf or giving me new clubs to play with, so if making my older irons feel new again is a crime then so be it, I'll just have to live with that one I guess....lol
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FYI A regular brush, plastic and metal brushes will not clean that well, I learned quickly that the best thing to add to your bag is this



YOU HAVE TO HAVE WATER otherwise it will not clean that well at all..

But you really need to try it to understand, you can brush the hell out of your clubs with the metal side of a club cleaner and then use what I posted and watch how much more dirt and grass comes out of it.


fastfed....you are so correct, I just added one of these bottles and let me tell all of you, I don't know why or how I ever got along without them.. there perfect for getting out everything, I love mine and there like 5.00
thanks for putting up the pics...
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  blue_crush said:
fastfed....you are so correct, I just added one of these bottles and let me tell all of you, I don't know why or how I ever got along without them.. there perfect for getting out everything, I love mine and there like 5.00

Let me add, I add water then a good squirt of dishwashing soap, then cap it off and shake it. It last's me the entire round.. Its also great for your confidence, looking at a brand new club at address everytime, just does something to help you improve your game.

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