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By Joseph L

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  1. Joseph L

    Joseph L
    foxborough, MA

    i do not like hese new grooves not nearly enough spin

     

  2. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    I'm with you!  Give Voke a little more time to innovate.  There is also shaft innovations as well.  Adam Barr posted this video and although Sabbatini doesn't reveal too much...it's interesting.

     

    http://adambarrgolf.com/ab3gwp_lm/2010/03/prototype-wedge-shaft/

  3. David D

    David D
    ocoee, FL

    i dont mean to be rude but not one of the pros have complained about this there stats have gotten better since the new grooves they have such mechanically sound impact that it spun to much before so the new grooves have helped. plus you cant control how much you spin so they prefer to play one stop bounce or would even prefer a release to the hole so i hope you see the new grooves help you just got to let them

  4. Nick P

    Nick P
    Louisville, KY

    Stock up on the old ones while you can.  I believe Titleist will stop producing them in the next month or so.  So you will have one or two more chances to load up on them, I know i am :)

  5. Andrew L

    Andrew L
    Foxborough, MA

    Well the new wedges and new groove rules are primarily for tour players so that there is more reward for hitting it into the fairway rather than the rough.  I would suggest sticking with the original grooves.

  6. David D

    David D
    ocoee, FL

    i play the new grooves in both my irons and wedges my scores have dropped on an average of 3.6 maybe if i did all the math right im hitting more greens and my approaches are alot better and closer just have to figure out how to play the new clubs oh and if you didnt know tigers been playing the v groove the whole time on tour just a bit of info

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