"Cheating" with golf?

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Kitty Sinatra

I'm rather surprised that grooves in a club would be better than whatever technological advances in club technology have been made since 1990.
 
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Soliloquy

The real question is: Why the heck would clubs made before 1990 be excluded from the rules?
 
I'm rather surprised that grooves in a club would be better than whatever technological advances in club technology have been made since 1990.
If he's only using the club for when it's in the rough, it's likely the other improvements wouldn't matter. This isn't cheating, but it's definitely bending the spirit of the rules. If he can deal with the stigma of what he's doing, then more power to him.

The real question is: Why the heck would clubs made before 1990 be excluded from the rules?
Likely to allow veterans with vintage sets of clubs compete with their favorite clubs, instead of forcing them to get used to a new set mid-tour.
 
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The real question is: Why the heck would clubs made before 1990 be excluded from the rules?
Likely to allow veterans with vintage sets of clubs compete with their favorite clubs, instead of forcing them to get used to a new set mid-tour.
From the article, it looks like it's only PING clubs that are exempted. Because of a Lawsuit. Huh.

However, golfers are expert at wiggling their way out of tough situations, and they discovered that a lawsuit Ping filed against the PGA Tour and the USGA way back in 1993 exempted wedges made before 1990 from the new rules.
The world makes no sense, sometimes.
 
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