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Wood Club Face Groove Cutter

Unknown makerc. 1920-1940

Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum

Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum
Strathfield, Australia

Golf club faces were originally smooth. Manufacturers introduced grooves as a means to increase spin, and therefore distance. In wet conditions, grooves provide a means of escape for water and restricts the ball skidding in much the same way as grooves on a tyre help it grip the road.

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  • Title: Wood Club Face Groove Cutter
  • Creator: Unknown maker
  • Date Created: c. 1920-1940
Australian Golf Heritage Society Museum

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