On Wednesday at the 2023 Memorial Tournament, I looked into Sam Burns’ staff bag, and I was surprised to see that he recently switched into a...
Welcome to Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas for the 2022 Charles Schwab Challenge. As always, this week’s Tour Report will highlight the most interesting...
Few people on the planet know wedges better than legendary designer Bob Vokey. Throughout his career, he has designed some of golf’s most popular club families...
Before the existence of 60-degree lob wedges, which are now commonplace in the bags of amateurs and professionals alike, golfers relied on 56-degree sand wedges to...
In July 1997, Bob Vokey’s first wedge went into play on the PGA Tour at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. In the 20 years since, his wedges have...
If you’re a fan of Vokey wedges and also want to show your pride for the upcoming 2016 Ryder Cup, Titleist is offering American and European...
Available today through WedgeWorks on Vokey.com: the High Bounce M Grind. Titleist tells us the call for a high bounce (10 degree) M-grind wedge came right...
Last July, I had the opportunity to be fit for wedges by Bob Vokey, the wedge guru behind Titleist’s Vokey wedges. It was an incredible learning experience,...
A 64-degree wedge never makes more sense than it does at Augusta. If you face similar obstacles at your home course, or like to channel your...
Pros: A new, progressive CG design helps the low-lofted wedges fly a few yards farther, and improves the feel of the high-lofted wedges while boosting consistency. With lofts...
Maybe you missed Vokey’s limited release of the Links K on WedgeWorks on July 15. If you did, Vokey is giving you another shot with its new lower-bounce...
Vokey’s new Links K wedges (available in 58 and 60 degree) are inspired by the conditions common in links golf, and crafted with the expertise of the...
Titleist has expanded its Vokey SM5 wedge line with the addition of a new raw finish, which is a favorite of many PGA Tour players. [quote_box_center]“Raw means...
Pros: The TVD-M and TVD-K wedges have narrower soles and less bounce than Vokey’s SM5 wedges to give better golfers more versatility around the greens. And If you’re...