Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Introducing Vokey WedgeWorks Limited Edition 60º T Grind in Ultra-Premium Slate Blue Finish

(RELEASE) - The Vokey WedgeWorks Limited 60°T Grind comes directly from Bob Vokey's early days on tour and remains just as relevant today. This low bounce wedge was incredibly popular at this summer’s Open Championship, due to the firm fast conditions players faced at Carnoustie. Charley Hoffman and Cameron Smith are two of a handful of players who put the T Grind in play at The Open.

The 60°T Grind is a great low-bounce option for players with a shallow attack angle playing in firm conditions. This dual-bounce sole features narrow, forward bounce to help with square-face shots and trailing edge relief to help create a gliding sensation. Similar to the L Grind, the T Grind is a low-bounce option; however, the T Grind's dual-bounce sole allows the wedge to sit closer to the ground, making it easier to get the leading edge under the ball and promoting lift.

QUOTING VOKEY TOUR REP AARON DILL: “When we arrived at Carnoustie and saw how firm and fast the course was playing, it was clear that the T Grind was going to be a great option. Bob crafted the T Grind to have low bounce that can be easily manipulated while keeping the leading edge close to the turf. It really excels when faced with those hard, unforgiving lies.”

ULTRA-PREMIUM SLATE BLUE FINISH: The limited edition 60°T Grind features a brand new, ultra-premium Slate Blue finish. As durable as Tour Chrome, the Slate Blue finish features a mirror polish with hints of blue and gray.

CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS: As part of WedgeWorks, Limited 60°T Grinds can be customized, including personalized stamping in up to 10 characters and one of 12 paintfill colors. Golfers can also choose from an industry-leading selection of shafts, grips, shaft bands, toe engravings and ferrules.

PRICE AND AVAILABILITY: Vokey WedgeWorks Limited 60°T Grind wedges are available beginning Sept. 5 through WedgeWorks on Vokey.com or by custom order, starting at $250.

ON THE WEB: http://www.vokey.com/

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