What Is The Difference Between U Grooves And V Grooves?

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The deeper, sharper grooves are called “U” grooves. “

V” grooves are the opposite

. They are much shallower and have rounder edges. The “U” groove can move much more debris away from the contact zone.

Are Vokey wedges U or V grooves?

A rule change by the PGA now requires players to use the the new

v-grooves

instead of the old square grooves for 2010. These are Titleist Vokey wedges with square grooves (left) and v-grooves at Golf etc.

Are U shaped grooves legal?

Under United States Golf Association (USGA) rules implemented on January 1, square or

U-grooves have been outlawed

but a 20-year-old Ping wedge was deemed legal because of a lawsuit won by its manufacturer over the USGA in 1990.

Do Ping irons have V or U-grooves?

Ping golf clubs

have grooves in the face

, to assist the golfer in putting spin on the ball and to clear water away from the impact zone. … This shape is where they differ from the V-groove shape that is the other shape of grooves used on clubs.

What type of grooves do Titleist wedges have?

Vokey SM8 wedges feature

the Spin Milled Grooves

. The reason these grooves are so good for golfers is that they go through an impressive manufacturing process, and then, they hold up quite well over time. The idea behind the spin milled grooves is to give players much more spin and durability in the wedge as well.

What grooves are illegal in golf?

Under United States Golf Association (USGA) rules implemented on January 1,

square or U-grooves

have been outlawed but a 20-year-old Ping wedge was deemed legal because of a lawsuit won by its manufacturer over the USGA in 1990.

Do golf clubs have to have grooves?

It

completely depends on the loft of the club

and playing conditions. For dry conditions, a driver without grooves will generate similar amounts of spin. But in wet conditions, the ball will actually hydroplane off the face because there’s no escape route for the water.

What wedges are illegal in golf?

A rule that is more important for wedges is

the groove rule

originating in 2008. This rule affects all clubs with lofts of 25 degrees and more, which basically means it refers to all the wedges. It banned all wedges with U-shaped grooves, allowing only wedges with V-groove design to be officially used.

Is Ping Eye 2 legal?

It has to do with facts. The fact is this is not cheating. The Ping Eye 2 clubs (irons and wedges) were grandfathered for life as part of a settlement in 1993 of a suit Ping filed against the USGA. In short, any Ping Eye 2 manufactured prior to March 31, 1990,

is within the rules as long as the USGA governs the game.

Are Ping Zing 2 irons still good?

Considered a mid-sized iron, Zing 2s are still popular today and regarded as

some of the best irons ever made

. The clubs are cavity-back stainless steel, slightly toe-weighted with an anti-drag sole. Most clubs were stocked with Ping JZ steel or Ping 350 graphite shafts (regular through extra stiff).

Are Ping Eye 2 irons still good?

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Do Ping ISI irons have square grooves?

Thanks to

the square grooves

(even with the “conforming” grooves, it performs really well). They have a good value since Ping no longer produce them and they are becoming rare and hard to find.

Should you sharpen your wedge grooves?


Only sharpen the grooves when it is absolutely necessary

and the face of the club is not creating sufficient friction. Go slow and steady, making sure you maintain the structural integrity of the original grooves. Use a good quality sharpener that fits the grooves of your wedge correctly.

How often do pros change wedges?

Studies have shown that a typical wedge will last 65-75 rounds before there’s a dip in performance. For the average recreational golfer who plays regularly, that comes out to about

every 18 to 24 months

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