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Old 03-29-2008, 01:32 PM
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Dented sole..

Hey all, this is my first post so try and be nice...Anyway, I was chipping in my back yard last week and while doing so I hit a good size rock right under the grass. This put a little chip/dent in the sole of my pitching wedge. Do any of you know how I can repair this?
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you can buff/grind it down, but you have to be careful obviously. Also you want to take as little off as possible.
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It's on the sole, who cares unless you are going to attempt & sell them?
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Hey all, this is my first post so try and be nice...Anyway, I was chipping in my back yard last week and while doing so I hit a good size rock right under the grass. This put a little chip/dent in the sole of my pitching wedge. Do any of you know how I can repair this?
It really won't effect your game play. Besides wedges will get dented/chipped anyway. Don't worry about it and enjoy.
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It's completely ruined, you must go get new set of irons...

Don't sweat it. Like others are saying, if it is just on the sole then it is purely cosmetic.
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