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I've just bought a groove sharpener from GrooveFix on ebay. It is fantastic but I'm worried that the new groove regulations will mean I can't use it? Does anyone have any feedback on the use of these tools?
I must reiterate why hasn't the R&A or the USGA banned the use of these groove restorers if they think they make a club illegal? They are quick to ban anything else that infringes the rules and surely they know about the availability and uses by now. It is not as if they are an underground product they are available to all.
I must reiterate why hasn't the R&A or the USGA banned the use of these groove restorers if they think they make a club illegal? They are quick to ban anything else that infringes the rules and surely they know about the availability and uses by now. It is not as if they are an underground product they are available to all.
because it's a tool
and because they only make the club illegal for competition,
if you want one for purely for fun, stick in any grooves you like and zip the ball from one side of the green to the other.
I must reiterate why hasn't the R&A or the USGA banned the use of these groove restorers if they think they make a club illegal? They are quick to ban anything else that infringes the rules and surely they know about the availability and uses by now. It is not as if they are an underground product they are available to all.
because it's a tool
and because they only make the club illegal for competition,
if you want one for purely for fun, stick in any grooves you like and zip the ball from one side of the green to the other.
Even if they were banned would that stop you from using one?
Pro's probably wouldn't as they could be subjected to a groove check (oooerr!) if they win a comp, I don't think you'll get checked for a 40pt stableford victory.
Get the guy on the Tour van to fix your grooves. If you are not on Tour, you don't need one.