1. Clean your club thoroughly making sure to get all the loose dirt and grime out of the club face grooves. 2. Remember the Wedge Doctor is sharp so go slow for the best results. We suggest that you tape off the edges of the club face to prevent unwanted scratches. 3. If you can, place the club in a vice as it may make it easier to keep the club still, otherwise hold the tool in your dominant hand, the club in your opposite hand with the butt of the club on your shoulder.
4. Be sure to use the proper cutting edge (u or v) and apply light pressure to begin with and increased pressure if need be, drawing the tool towards you with the tool at an angle. 5. If you find it hard to get through the grooves use an oil / lubricant and lightly cover the club face ensuring that the lubricant gets into the grooves. 6. Wipe down your club and you are ready to go.
This Video Demonstrates How to Use the Wedge Doctor
The images below depict the amazing before-and-after results, after only a few minutes of using the Wedge Doctor!
"I can't say enough good things about this golf club groove sharpener. It's given my old clubs new life and helped my short game tremendously at the same time."
- Mick Mathews, Vancouver, WA
"Love this golf groove sharpener and also great customer service. I will be recommending Wedge Doctor to friends."
- Bob Rutherford, Scottsdale, AZ