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A groove sharpener may do the job. Just make sure that the grooves meet the specs set forth in the appendix to the ” Rules of Golf ” after you sharpen. Otherwise your wedges will be illegal and not eligible for official tournament play.
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The Absolute best sharpener I have found is made by groovesharpener.com
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Check out these tools:
Groove Cleaner – - regular use will keep your grooves clean and reduce the need to sharpen them.
Club Medic – - great for when you need to sharpen.
Best of luck!
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A groove sharpener may do the job. Just make sure that the grooves meet the specs set forth in the appendix to the ” Rules of Golf ” after you sharpen. Otherwise your wedges will be illegal and not eligible for official tournament play.