New Vokey Wedges for Robert Gamez
June 20th, 2007
Robert Gamez was in the Tour Van this morning looking to try out a couple different lob wedges. He currently plays a Vokey Design 60° with 10° of bounce. He wants a little less bounce, so Rick Nelson recommended he try 60T and 60V prototypes. The wedges have a similar grind profile and each offers less bounce and a narrower sole than the 60° Robert is currently playing. The 60V does have slightly more bounce than the 60T, however. View photos…
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I have a 200 Series with the black nickel finish, which I love. Will there be more black nickel releases soon? Thanks.
We currently offer our Vokey Design wedges in Tour Chrome and Oil Can finishes. Please check Titleist.com often for our most up-to-date product offerings and specifications.
I really enjoyed the limited edition Vokey Design M grind wedge that was released a few years ago. It’s practically grooveless right now. I am really hoping that you guys will release the TVD wedges sometime this year. Thanks!
What type of finish is on those wedges, and will you guys come out with that type of finish on production model wedges?
That’s an oil can finish, which is already available on inline Vokey Design wedges.
Are the M, V, and P grinds being released to golf shops in a few months? I know I’d be very excited to see some special grind Vokey wedges.
Voke works with many players to develop custom grinds that work best for those specific players in specific conditions. These grinds serve as a developmental testing process that often helps shape our in-line offerings but are rarely brought to market in their prototype form.
I was playing in a junior tournament and a player in my group had a 60° Vokey Design wedge with the P grind. Just wondering how he may have gotten this club?
We released limited-edition M, V, and P grind Vokey Design wedges a number of years ago. Details on these limited-release wedges can be found on Titleist.com.
What is different about the V grind and T grind prototypes?
Both prototypes feature heel, toe, and trailing edge relief that is different from our inline Vokey Design wedges.
Great blog…it’s a REAL insider view of the PGA Tour and it’s stars. THANKS! What kind of finish is on those Vokeys?