Quick Question about wedges

Jay Nause

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Ok , i bought myself some cheap wedges and have got on well with them . I have not got much money and was thinking of buying myself some second hand decent ones , my question is , will the grooves be worn out if they are old ? and is it legal to have them regrooved? and also is it expensive ?

any clues much appreciated
 
Your best bet might be to look around at some of the clearance offers on new wedges, quite often you can pick up decent ones for really silly money. Or look at something like the MD range, pick them up brand new on ebay very cheaply.

here is a good starting point

http://www.direct-golf.co.uk/golf_wedges/

enjoy :thup:
 
Your best bet might be to look around at some of the clearance offers on new wedges, quite often you can pick up decent ones for really silly money. Or look at something like the MD range, pick them up brand new on ebay very cheaply.

here is a good starting point

http://www.direct-golf.co.uk/golf_wedges/


enjoy :thup:

Good advice.

I have 2 Taylormade wedges up for grabs in the "For Sale" section.
 
I have just bought some MD irons and am pleased with them so maybe they could be good

thanks for the info both , i`ll have a look at your taylormades as well :thup:
 
The MD wedges look good value.

Also, a few weeks ago Direct Golf (I think) were doing a set of 3 Adams wedges for about £100. Also a good make.
 
The MD wedges look good value.

Also, a few weeks ago Direct Golf (I think) were doing a set of 3 Adams wedges for about £100. Also a good make.

thats about what im trying to spend and i want three , been using a 56 and a 60 but have got on so well with them compared to the sand wedge i got with my irons i`m thinking i might want a 52 gap wedge as well
 
cheers for that , they looka bargain the adams jobbies , the right lofts as well , think i`ll be getting them next week but i still might keep an eye on the for sale section as well :thup:
 
thats about what im trying to spend and i want three , been using a 56 and a 60 but have got on so well with them compared to the sand wedge i got with my irons i`m thinking i might want a 52 gap wedge as well

Give Peter at Dunluce Golf a shout on MD's. They do great deals and provide excellent service

I picked up 52 & 58 Norman Drew's last season - a cracking purchase

www.dunlucegolf.com

ebay@dunlucegolf.com
 
The Norman drew md wedges always get good reviews so worth a look. Also another recommendation for dunluce golf if you go with md very good prices especially if you go with last seasons.
 
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