Wedge spin is created by friction between the face and the ball, and that friction reduces as grooves wear over time. Moisture and dirt on the face lower it even further, leading to shots that release more than expected. Understanding groove wear — often around 75 rounds, as suggested by Titleist — and keeping wedges clean and dry can immediately improve control.
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If wedge spin or stopping power is holding your scoring back, head to the link in our bio. Our coaching plans help you combine sound technique with equipment awareness for more predictable short-game results.
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