Golf club manufacturers, with help from the USGA, are getting their grooves on

Golf club manufacturers are looking to use only modified V grooves on their irons, giving players a use of different clubs than the pros. Here, WorldGolf.com columnist Kristen Williams gives you the lowdown on this new groove controversy.

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Nike SV wedges

Nike SV wedges have a milled flat face and U/V grooves for good spin. Soon most duffers will be using modified V grooves on their clubs.

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