
Wedge embossing adds a bit of personality to your set of clubs.
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Wedge embossing has become more popular than Taylor Swift these days – at least in the golf world. WITH main winners for players like you and me, taking advantage of the empty space on the back of most wedge designs is an opportunity to show who you are and what is important to you.
1. Attach the wedge with double-sided tape to a stable base that will not bounce back upon impact. This will prevent the punch from moving when struck.
2. Use a piece of masking tape to mark your design. This way you won’t run out of space.
3. Using a small center punch and a two- to three-pound mini hammer, follow your project until it is completed. Remove the tape and reveal the embossed gusset!