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Why do pros use raw wedges?

Why do pros use raw wedges?

They are meant to oxidize and rust over time, as many tour pros believe it creates more spin, allowing them to get that important grip on a shot when they need it.

How often should wedges be replaced?

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.

Why do pros use Rusty wedges?

It features a patented Raw Face design whereby the face will oxidise and go rusty over time, supposedly producing a number of feel and performance benefits. TaylorMade says, and it has been a commonly held theory for a while, that raw wedges that go rusty will spin more and feel softer over time.

Do new wedges make a difference?

The numbers tell us that wedge gurus are correct in saying that new wedges work better than the old ones when it comes to creating spin. The first signs include wedge shots that launch higher than normal — particularly from the rough — and don’t stop or spin back as much as they once did.

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Why do Cleveland wedges rust?

Cleveland decided to leave the chrome off the wedge, leaving the 8820 carbon steel used in the 588 wedges in what is called a “raw” state. Without the protective chrome, moisture will quickly cause the wedge to rust. This typically starts as a few dots of rust, and can quickly spread across the entire clubhead.

Is groove sharpening legal?

Are golf groove sharpeners legal? While it is perfectly legal to use a golf groove sharpener, your modified club must still comply with the rules of the game regarding golf groove alignment, depth and spacing. There are also limitations on how sharp grooves can be on any clubs with a loft greater than 25 degrees.

Do black Vokey wedges rust?

*Jet Black wedges are raw and will show rust over time.

What does RAW mean in golf?

‘Raw’ wedges (where there’s no plating or finish coating so rust can for on the head’s surface) are nothing new. Bernhard Langer was a massive fan of going raw, not only on his wedges but his irons too – as he felt they gripped the golf ball better.

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What wedges have the most spin?

Here are the highest-spinning wedges in golf in 2020

  • Ben Hogan Equaliser –––––––––––––– 10,270rpm.
  • Honma T//World TW –––––––––––––– 10,101rpm.
  • Titleist Vokey SM8 –––––––––––––––– 9,942rpm.
  • Callaway MD5 Jaws ––––––––––––––– 9,917rpm.
  • Cobra King MIM –––––––––––––––––– 9,561rpm.
  • Ping Glide 3.0 ––––––––––––––––––––– 9,398rpm.