Wedge buying guides
How to Care for Wedges
Clean grooves, dry faces, and honest wear checks keep wedges useful longer.

Grooves need attention
Wedges spend their lives in sand, damp rough, and partial-swing practice. Packed grooves reduce control, and a wet face can change how the ball launches and spins.
Care list
- Brush grooves during and after the round.
- Dry the face before putting the club away.
- Wash grips when touch starts to feel slippery.
- Inspect the strike area for smooth or shiny wear.
- Avoid using the wedge as a range rake or bag stand.
Short-game truth: You cannot buy spin and then leave mud where the face meets the ball.
Know when cleaning is not enough
If a wedge still launches fine but no longer checks from clean lies, the face may be worn. Care preserves performance; it cannot rebuild missing groove life.