Titleist launches new Vokey Spin Milled wedges
Titleist has launched a new range of Vokey Spin Milled wedges with three distinct finishes that should attract attention from a wide range of golfers
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Titleist has launched a new range of Spin Milled Vokey wedges with a wide range of loft options, all available in three distinct finishes to help every player find the wedge line up they want.
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Players will have a wide range of loft options, from 48˚ to 64˚ with two degree increments between them. They will also have a wide range of bounce options available and three different finishes; chrome, oil can and black nickel.
Article continues belowThese options should help any player find a wedge that looks good while performing well in a range of different conditions.
The faces of the new Titleist Vokey wedges are roughed up and the precision milled grooves are of the maximum depth to offer 30% more groove volume. All this technology should help players generate high levels of spin at impact.
Titleist has also used soft 8620 Carbon Steel in their new Vokey Spin Milled wedges for superior feel on all delicate shots into and around the greens.
Titleist's new Vokey wedges will appear in a wedge test in the December issue of Golf Monthly, out November 1st.
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