Next to putters, wedges are probably the most personal clubs in the bag. Most players could probably play with just about any decent set of irons and woods, but they get very particular about their wedges, perhaps because they use them in so many different ways to save strokes, from full shots to half shots to pitches to flops to blasts to chips. A wedge has got to look right and feel right.
With Titleist’s new Vokey Design WedgeWorks Exclusives line, getting it right just got a whole lot easier. At his WedgeWorks shop in Carlsbad, Calif., Bob Vokey and his band of artisans will create a personalized, one-of-a-kind Spin Milled wedge previously reserved just for tour pros. Everything is customizable, from the finish and grips to the engravings and paintfill, even the shaftbands, as well as the loft, lie and length, of course. Choose from three different hand-stamp styles (straight, freestyle, snow) in up to eight letters or numbers, 20 different paintfill colors and 40 different toe-engraving combinations.
Grips come in a variety of different textures and colors, and its Tour Van Design sole is crescent shaped with a moderate camber and bounce, making it really versatile from a variety of turf conditions.
$150 base price (five lofts, 52-60 degrees in two new distinctive finishes, bright brushed chrome and oil can zero, created specifically for WedgeWorks), vokey.com










