I know that generally most people including myself don’t clean our grooves more than just a quick brush them off here or there. However, if you want to achieve the maximum amount of backspin your grooves need to be clean and using a Groove Sharpener is the easiest and best way to do that.
Caddy Splash who I’ve done reviews for in the past with their fantastic water brushes now offers a Groove Cleaner. The Caddy Splash Groove Sharpener has 2 sharpeners, one to clean your U grooves, and one to clean your V grooves. Plus as an added bonus there is a tool to clean in between your golf shoe spikes.
The Caddy Splash Groove Sharpener is a compact design, and all 3 tips fits into the Groove Sharpener so whatever you needed done, everything is in one place. The Groove Sharpener is crafted with an aluminum alloy shaft and vacuum heat-treated steel cutter, boasting a hardness level of 28 for long-lasting performance without rusting or breaking.
I’ve now used the Caddy Splash Groove Sharpener several times to sharpen my grooves to get the best spin on my golf clubs as possible. The Groove Cleaner is very convenient and always in one of my golf bag pockets so it’s always accessible, and it does a great job. Caddy Splash also offers an Instruction Card on their website to guide you through your first time in case you are not sure how to use the Groove Sharpener.
The company website for the Groove Sharpener is, https://caddysplash.com/products/caddy-splash-groove-sharpener-golf-club-sharpener-caddy-splash, and at the time of this review the cost is $14.99.
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