The deeper, sharper grooves are called "U" grooves. "V" grooves are the opposite. They are much shallower and have rounder edges.
Are Vokey wedges U or V grooves?
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.Are V grooves legal?
Golf club manufacturers can continue to make clubs with grooves shaped like a “V”, a “U” or “square”. The USGA Rules have previously allowed, and will continue to allow, for a series of “straight grooves” with diverging sides and a symmetrical cross-section.What type of grooves do Callaway wedges have?
Lofts 46° through 52° have conventional grooves, and lofts 54° through 60° have full-face grooves.What kind of grooves do Titleist Vokey wedges have?
The grooves in the 46- to 54-degree wedges have iron-style grooves that are narrow and deep, while the grooves in the 56- to 62-degrees wedges are wider and deeper to remove water and debris from the face more effectively on chips, pitches and bunker shots.Your Golf Club Groove Sharpener - Which heads are for V grooves and which heads are for U grooves?
What type of grooves do Titleist Vokey wedges have?
Low loft wedges (46°-54°) are designed with narrower, deeper grooves. Higher loft wedges (56°-62°) have wider grooves. These distinct designs deliver optimized golf ball to groove edge contact for maximum spin.Which Titleist Vokey wedges are illegal?
According to the USGA and R&A, the Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Wedges are legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, and professional golf games and tournaments. In other words, Vokey Spin Milled Wedges conform to the equipment rules of golf, thus making them totally legal to use.Is sharpening your grooves illegal?
The rules of golf state that grooves must be no more than 0.035 inches wide, 0.020 inches deep and 0.075 inches from any adjacent grooves. If you play competitively, using a groove sharpener could make your clubs non-conforming and illegal for competition.How often should you sharpen the grooves on your golf clubs?
A decent rule of thumb though would be to re-groove every 15 - 20 rounds of golf. You'll need to experiment to determine what frequency is best for you. How many passes with the groove sharpener across each groove should I make? Again, a decent rule of thumb is that you should make 5 - 10 passes on each groove.Do grooves matter?
More surface area means more friction and therefore more ball spin. From a perfectly clean lie with no obstructions between the ball and the club face, a grooveless club will always out spin a club with grooves. But when you're shooting from the rough, grooves make a massive difference.Do deeper grooves create more spin?
Just like the tread of a tyre generates grip on the road each groove of a golf club grabs the ball to create spin. And just like the design of tyres where the depth of the tread is directly linked to increased grip golf wedges were historically designed with deep grooves to create more backspin.Should you Regroove your irons?
It's necessary to regroove your clubs on a regular basis to improve your backspin performances. This particular model can be used to regroove U grooves, V grooves as well as square grooves. It's also USGA rules and regulations compliant.Do Vokey wedges wear out?
ALL WEDGE GROOVES WEAR OUT OVER TIME.This includes inspecting every groove on every Vokey wedge head, and taking the extra step to apply a localized face heat treatment that doubles the groove durability.
Should I sharpen my 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 do you know if your grooves are worn out?
Learn the fingernail testTo do the test, simply run your fingernail down the face of your wedge to see if your nail gets caught in each groove. If your fingernail runs smoothly across any grooves, it's probably because they're worn and it's time for a switch.