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Sticking to Tradition: Why Don’t Golf Irons Have Full-Face Grooves?

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Walk into any golf shop, and you will see a growing trend in the short-game section: wedges sporting full-face grooves. It makes perfect sense.

When you open the blade for a flop shot or catch one off the toe out of thick rough, those extended lines preserve spin and control. Yet, move just one club over in the bag to the ‘set wedge’ or the 9-iron, and the grooves abruptly shrink back to a neat little box in the center.

Why do irons stubbornly refuse to embrace full-face grooves? As it turns out, the explanation has less to do with physics and much more to do with habit.

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