While there is no explicit science that suggests a rusted wedge will produce more spin, there is explicit evidence that the most preferred finish for the most preferred brand of wedge on the PGA Tour ...
If you love the new Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges but were waiting for the Tour-preferred Raw finish to come out, you’re in luck. Starting today, all SM7 wedges (in RH) are available in a Raw finish ...
Master wedge craftsmen Bob Vokey and Aaron Dill spend countless hours each week on the grinding wheel at PGA Tour events getting wedges built to the exact specifications for some of the best players ...
Master Craftsman and Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member Bob Vokey, along with his pioneering R&D team, continue to shape the future of wedge design with the introduction of the new Titleist Vokey ...
Specs: Cast stainless steel with six sole grinds available. Even lofts from 46 to 62 degrees. Bob Vokey, Titleist’s master craftsman for wedges, has helped some of the best players in the world hone ...
Titleist announced today that its Vokey Design SM5 wedges, the most played model on the PGA Tour, will be available in a Raw finish, the finish that is played by the majority of PGA Tour players. "On ...
For Vokey wedges, a copper oil can look is timeless and goes back to the 200 series wedges that turn 25 years old in 2025. As a nod to that past, Titleist is releasing a limited-edition Oil Can finish ...
Equipment manufacturer, Titleist has introduced a limited-edition Black Vapor finish on its Vokey Design SM10 wedges - possibly making one of the most sought-after clubs around even more popular. The ...
Bob Vokey was born in 1939 in Montreal, Canada. At 25, he left for the United States where he settled in Carlsbad, Calif., and pursued a career as a competitive golfer. However after realizing, as he ...
If you are looking for a mid-bounce lob wedge that produces a smooth, fast feel through the turf, the new Vokey Design WedgeWorks A+ Grind is now available on Vokey.com. The new lob wedge features a ...
If ever given the chance, look closely at a Tour player’s wedges. You will notice that they don’t look anything like what is in your bag. They are custom built to a specific set of playing needs, and ...
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