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Editor's Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL's Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Every week we will select the best question and Frank will send one lucky golfer a personally signed copy of 'Just Hit It'. Last week's lucky winner was Gary, with his question on length and loft. Hawa hawa khushboo luta de mp3 songs 2017. To reserve your own copy of 'Just Hit It', please Click Here Frank, Loved your answer to Mark last week about his Ping Eye 2s.

Also liked the tie-in to the cheating that goes on with loft angles on more modern iron sets. I have a question about whether it is legal to sharpen the square grooves with a square groove tool on my Eye 2s. I have been doing it and really dont compete in anything where that kind of a rule would make any difference, but I am curious none-the-less. The square groove tool does work as I really rip curlie-Qs off the covers of soft balls with my PW. Also am I being foolish sticking with my Eye 2s even though I have over $2000 credit on the books at my Country Club pro-shop? Plus I think I like being different.

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--Bruce Bruce, Thanks for your kind comments. When it comes to reworking your grooves with a square groove tool, I would be careful. This will very likely make the grooves non-conforming by increasing the size of the groove. The groove pitch (grooves per inch) will not change but with wider grooves, the ratio of land area between grooves, to groove width to will most likely be reduced to less than the required minimum of 3:1. This will make them non-conforming with the rules of golf. You say you, dont compete in anything where that kind of a rule would make any difference which is not true because the rules apply even if you are playing by yourself. If you dont play by the rules this is OK, but you do need to have some rules to lend order to your game and should adopt these every time you play.

If you compete for a beer or something else against your buddies then you must let them know what your rules (Bruces Rules) are so they too can play by your rules. Just dance jennifer lopez on the floor For most of us it is too cumbersome to develop a new set of rules so we find is easier to adopt those drawn up by the USGA & R&A in Scotland. I must agree there are some rules, which dont seem to make intuitive sense and need to be changed. If a lot of us agree that a particular rule needs modification then we should lobby to get it changed rather than intentionally violate it.

I think, if you have been reading my columns you know that I am on your side and trying to stop the USGA from making meaningless and silly rules which will affect all of us, because it is trying to solve a perceived problem created by less than.001% of the golfing population i.e. Some members of the PGA Tour.

The game is hard enough and we need all the help we can get. With regard to help, the fact that you are tearing the cover off your ball with your sharpened grooves does not mean you are getting the maximum spin available to you. The cover actually needs to stay intact, like an elastic rubber band and allowed to fully recover once it has been stretched. If the cover rips after it has been stretched, it would be like cutting a rubber band when it is fully stretched. It will lose its potential energy to recover and spin the ball to it maximum. Also as the ball is leaving the club face it wants the very least shear resistance as possible allowing it to slide off the face. The sharp grooves will reduce the potential spin by holding it back while the cover is stuck in the grooves on the face.

There is a fine line between what groove configuration is most efficient under certain conditions but really sharp groove are not the best. The second thing, which you must consider is that feathers on the surface of the ball ' created by the sharp grooves --will affect the aerodynamics significantly and you will lose distance and accuracy. So this ball should find a place in your shag bag and this can become very expensive if you use premium balls. Lastly, you are not foolish by sticking with you PING Eye-2s especially if you have made good friends with them, have a good level of confidence and they are performing well for you. These are the classic clubs, which started the cavity-back high MOI revolution.