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Golf Digest on MSNTitleist's Vokey Design WedgeWorks 44F wedge fills an important carry gapSift through the gear setups of the best players in the world and you'll notice a growing wedge trend towards blade pitching wedges over the last decade. For the uninitiated, a "blade pitching wedge" ...
A 56-degree wedge has a higher loft than a standard pitching wedge, making it ideal for shots that require more height and less roll. The increased loft also allows for a steeper angle of attack ...
Stronger-lofted irons are popular, so Titleist is making a stronger-lofted pitching wedge available to recreational golfers.
Vokey is adding to its WedgeWorks lineup, but not in the way you think. The new WedgeWorks 44F Pitching Wedge solves a modern ...
When Maroun and the rest of our gear team went out to Carlsbad for our annual content trip, Maroun came back with a new Vokey 46-degree pitching wedge that is now his go-to club from inside 120 yards.
He also is using a TaylorMade “Proto” P770 3-iron and a new MG4 pitching wedge. While McIlroy previously used wedges with 46.5 and 50 degrees of loft, he now has a 48-degree MG4 and no 50 ...
Head shaping progresses from traditional shaped lob and sand wedges to a compact player preferred design in the gap and pitching wedges for a seamless transition into an iron set. Stock shaft ...
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