I wouldn't bother. Keep the grooves clean and dry and you won't have too much too much trouble. At this time of year, it's easy to stop the ball on the wet greens and I'd rather be playing a low chip and run up to the flag.
Not sure whether ping wedge is cast or not, but if its cast it will be harder metal, and you may do some groove sharpening. However the effort will have to be quite brutal, your more likely just cleaning it and a bit of roughening the edges.
I use a groove sharpener on my vokeys, you do get some extra spin, but this will be only for 3-4 rounds, you also get more ball damage. I kind of gave up on it a bit because I thought this will just be never ending and in the process of doing it frequently the grooves will get so wide and mangled they will be useless. The cleveland wedge I have is cast but the rtx surface is good, just a stiff brush rubbing down and a wipe in wet grass, followed by a towel down is enough. The spin performance has remained the same since I got it.
IMHO yes ...That mean Cleveland > than Vokey? :lol:
Not sure whether ping wedge is cast or not, but if its cast it will be harder metal, and you may do some groove sharpening. However the effort will have to be quite brutal, your more likely just cleaning it and a bit of roughening the edges.
I use a groove sharpener on my vokeys, you do get some extra spin, but this will be only for 3-4 rounds, you also get more ball damage. I kind of gave up on it a bit because I thought this will just be never ending and in the process of doing it frequently the grooves will get so wide and mangled they will be useless. The cleveland wedge I have is cast but the rtx surface is good, just a stiff brush rubbing down and a wipe in wet grass, followed by a towel down is enough. The spin performance has remained the same since I got it.
why do you think that, i found my ping wedge was great when new but lost its stopping power after a while
6 months but I am playing 3/4 times a week
I don't know, I have not measured them. Although I have stopped doing it as the affect is pretty short lived.Out of interest, how do you make sure you don't exceed the current groove size limit....?
And the green construction...its half down to the ball anyway!
And the green construction...
Mate... I drive it 320 + yards with one arm cause I am hitting the ball first and steep ( wouldn't get my forum membership if I didn't ) :rofl:and most important the strike, it doesn't matter how sharp your grooves are if you hitting a 1" of turf before the ball.
Out of interest, how do you make sure you don't exceed the current groove size limit....?
who cares!! its not a tour
who cares!! its not a tour
I'm sure amateurs now need to use clubs with grooves that conform to the rules also
They do, and the rules should be adhered to, but how on earth would anyone check?
its half down to the ball anyway!
And the green construction...
and most important the strike, it doesn't matter how sharp your grooves are if you hitting a 1" of turf before the ball.
Now I admit my maths is poo and my knowledge of golf bad.... but![]()