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So today I hit a stone cold shank in the bunker with my new callaway wedge. As you can see in the pic it left me with a nice scrape right down the hose which is rough to touch. Can I try to get rid of this or should I put it down to one of these things and they'll get a lot worse over the next few years. It's the slate finish so it shows up more but I've heard they're meant to rust over time anyway.


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Some fine grit sand paper or a file would smooth it out, however it will take some of the finish off too. Wedges are made to get beat up so chalk it up as normal wear n tear and move on.

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Some fine grit sand paper or a file would smooth it out, however it will take some of the finish off too. Wedges are made to get beat up so chalk it up as normal wear n tear and move on.

Agree on all accounts.

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