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Titleist Vokey Wedges

Titleist Vokey Wedges- Some of the best golf wedges are made by Titleist. The Titleist Vokey wedges are very popular. There are several variations of the Titleist Vokey wedges including wedges that meet the new groove rules. Titleist Vokey wedge review!

With the new change in groove rules, everybody is confused on what type of wedges they are allowed to play. Best Golf Equipment Reviews isn’t going to go into much detail about the new groove rule other than to say if you are playing in official tournaments you have to comply with it now, and if you aren’t you can continue using the same wedges until 2024. Have no fear because no matter category you fall into, there are Titleist Vokey wedges for you to choose from.

For a long time now the Titleist Vokey wedges have been considered to be some of the best golf wedges. Not only do they have the Titleist name behind them but they have some solid technology behind them. The new Vokey wedges are available in many variations including loft, bounce, and finish.

Best Golf Equipment Reviews is going to discuss the Vokey wedges finish first. There are three colors to choose from and those are chrome, black nickel, and oil can. The reason people like to have a different finish on their wedges other than chrome is that it can reduce the glare and perform better. For instance, the black nickel finish creates a softer face than the chrome face. Best Golf Equipment Reviews has always liked a non chrome finish our wedges.

When choosing a Titleist Vokey wedge you need to understand what bounce is. With so many choices to choose from, it is best to know what you need. Bounce is important because it effects how the wedge slides off the ground. There are three classifications of bounce; low, medium, and high. Low bounce is used for firm turf and has a narrower sole width. Medium bounce is used for medium turf and has a medium sole width. High bounce is used for soft turf and has a wide sole width.

Loft…perhaps the biggest decision you have when choosing a Titleist Vokey wedge. As we all know, the loft is what elevates the ball at different heights.

Here are the Titleist Vokey wedges that are available:

  • 48 degrees loft, 6 degrees bounce
  • 50 degrees loft, 8 degrees bounce
  • 52 degrees loft, 8 degrees bounce
  • 54 degrees loft, 8 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 54 degrees loft, 11 degrees bounce
  • 54 degrees loft, 14 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 56 degrees loft, 8 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 56 degrees loft, 11 degrees bounce
  • 56 degrees loft, 14 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 58 degrees loft, 4 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 58 degrees loft, 8 degrees bounce
  • 58 degrees loft, 12 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 60 degrees loft, 4 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 60 degrees loft, 7 degrees bounce
  • 60 degrees loft, 10 degrees bounce (RT hand only)
  • 62 degrees loft, 7 degrees bounce
  • 64 degrees loft, 7 degrees bounce

All of the Titleist Vokey wedges come stock with a True Temper dynamic gold wedge shaft. Another nice feature about the Titleist Vokey wedges is that you can custom order them with a custom length. The price of the Titleist Vokey wedges is $125.00.

Best Golf Equipment Reviews really likes the Titleist Vokey wedges. Don’t get all concerned about the new groove rule. Unless you are a pro, you can continue using the old grooves until 2024. Head down to your local golf store and pick up a new Titleist Vokey wedge…or two of them! Find out why Golf Digest gave them a gold star for the 2010 hot list.



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