Equipment
Another Kirkland Signature wedge is coming to market?
K-Sig lovers, rejoice! Kirkland Signature has a new set of wedges listed on the United States Golf Association Conforming List, which hints at a possible upcoming launch. The listing shows lofts of 52°, 56°, and 60°, for both right- and left-handed golfers.
Costco first launched a 3-piece wedge set in 2021, with 52°, 56°, and 60° lofts. The clubs were only sold as a bundle, and their main appeal was the price, about $160 to $170 for all three, much less than most major brands.

A key difference this time is the move to forged construction, shown by the “Forged” label on the clubhead. Earlier Kirkland wedges focused on milled face technology, but this new design uses a different method. As GolfWRXers well know, forging shapes steel with heat and pressure, which is often linked to better feel and feedback when hitting the ball.
So far, there is no sign of different grind or sole options, which matches Kirkland’s past approach of focusing on simplicity and value instead of customization. Price and release date have not been announced, but based on previous launches, the wedges could be available in the next few months.
You can read GolfWRXers’ review of the previous generation K-Sig wedge here.
Equipment
Spotted: New Graphite Design Tour AD shaft, full L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i lineup
While many were slogging their way through 36 holes of U.S. Open qualifying on Monday in Dallas, those who were on-site at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson were welcomed with two new product releases on the PGA Tour: Graphite Design’s new Tour AD shafts and a full lineup of L.A.B. Golf’s VZN.1i putters, which were seen for the first time at the PGA Championship.
Starting with Graphite Design’s new Tour AD shaft, our Tour Photographer, Greg Moore, captured three versions of the shaft’s new look: LL Silver, ML Blue, and HL Red.
According to Graphite Design’s Tour Promotions Manager, Simon Wood, each shaft features a brand-new construction and an updated, modern Tour AD logo and stripes. We’ll wait to hear more on the construction, but from the eye, each color determines a launch characteristic of the shaft.
The LL Silver seems to be the lowest-launching, with ML Red a mid-launch option, and the Red HL the highest of the three. With the shafts out on the PGA Tour, they likely sit on the lower end of the spin range. On display were both the X and Tour X stiffness levels.

Of those on-site at TPC Craig Ranch, Adam Svensson, Keita Nakajima, Neal Shipley, and Max McGreevy will all likely test the shaft according to Wood.
After spotting the first L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i in the wild, being used by Adrien Saddier at the PGA Championship, the zero-torque putter company displayed plenty of color options at the Byron Nelson.

The VZN.1 is the latest L.A.B. putter to be spotted, and the company returns to a center-shafted style, after the traditional blade-style LINK.2.1 and LINK.2.2 were released on Tour, which feature a heel-shaft.
More importantly, though, L.A.B. let forum members know that the VZN.1i can be used to scoop or pick up a golf ball.
Whats in the Bag
Brooks Koepka WITB 2026 (May)
Driver: Titleist GT3 (10 degrees, A1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D Limited 60 TX


3-wood: TaylorMade M2 Tour HL (16.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 80 TX

Irons: Nike Vapor Pro (3), Srixon ZX7 Mk II (4-9)
Shaft: Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 95 X (3), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (4-9)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 (48-10F, 52-12F, 56-10S), WedgeWorks (60-08)
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour V

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord (midsize)
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Check out more in-hand photos of Brooks Koepka’s clubs here.
Equipment
Tour Edge Golf unveils all-new Zero T putter series
Tour Edge Golf has today introduced the all-new Zero T Putter Series, a four-model lineup engineered with Zero Torque technology to promote a square face at impact and improve start-line consistency.

ZT-2
Each model aligns the shaft axis through the putter’s center of gravity to reduce torque and resist face rotation throughout the stroke. High-MOI head designs aim to further enhance stability, limiting twisting at impact and improving forgiveness and consistency.

“Returning the putter face square to the target line at impact is critical for putting performance. The Zero T design stabilizes the face through the stroke to support that outcome for golfers of all skill levels.” – Tour Edge CEO David Glod

The series incorporates precision-milled faces with horizontal milling to produce consistent contact and predictable roll. ZT-1, ZT-2, and ZT-3 are constructed from one-piece cast 304 stainless-steel, while ZT-4 features an aluminum body with a TPU insert for a softer feel in a larger mallet profile. Alignment systems vary by model to accommodate different visual preferences while supporting consistency aim and setup.

Model Overview
- ZT-1: compact mallet with a 3D sloped alignment bridge for target-line guidance. RH only.
- ZT-2: Mallet with contrast topline alignment linking strike point to shaft axis. RH and LH available.
- ZT-3: Squared frame design to frame the ball and extend the target line visually. RH only.
- ZT-4: Highest MOI-mallet with alignment stripe and rear visual aide for maximum forgiveness. RH and LH available.

All models are offered in 34”, 35” and 38” lengths. The 34” and 35” options include a 10.4” oversized-pistol grip, while the 38” model features a 16” extended oversized grip for added stability.

The Zero T Putter Series will be available at authorized Tour Edge golf shops globally beginning May 22, 2026, with each model retailing for $199.99.
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