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GrooveFix Tournament

Join us in Turkey for our GrooveFix Golf Event

23rd Feb – 28th Feb 2024

Hotel Sirene (Belek)

Click here for details

All places are now filled for this event
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How to Use Your GrooveFix Sharpener

How to use your groove sharpener

To bring life back into your clubs, especially wedges, should take no more than ten minutes per club. 

Do not rush the process

The GrooveFix™ is a sharp, precision made tool produced using hardened and ground M2 tool steel (63-65 Rc) so it should be used with care and with gentle force.

Place your club on a towel or cloth on a well-illuminated table. Examine the face of the club carefully. You will see that if it is a well used club the grooves are probably partially filled with debris and that also the face of the club has minor deformities caused by continual hitting of the ball, sand, stones and other debris. The edges of the grooves have become uneven and have lost their original precision.

Clean any loose dirt off with a damp cloth. Dry the club-face and apply masking tape at either end of the grooves to help prevent any overrun scratching.

Hold the GrooveFix™ tool firmly and locate the precision ground tip with one of its 'corners' into a groove.
Ensure you work with the sharpener at an angle and do not place the tip flat into the groove as this will not work.

Gently draw the tip along the groove ensuring that it does not slip and overrun at the ends.  

As you repeat this process you will gradually draw out the debris and you will feel the tip 'biting' and removing the deformed metal. The GrooveFix™ tool can then be inclined and pressure increased as the tool is traversed within the groove and its edges are realigned.

When the tool slides evenly along the groove and the bottom of the groove and the paint (if any) is revealed the cleaning and renovating process is complete for that groove. Repeat the process for each groove on the face of the club.

When completed, clean the face of the club with a damp cloth.​​​​​​​

For more information call 01162 717528 or 07838 091160.