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Titleist unveils ‘L grind’ Vokey wedge

August 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Titleist has expanded its Vokey Design WedgeWorks range with the launch of the new L Grind – a tour-proven low bounce lob wedge offered in 58° and 60° lofts, both with 4 degrees of bounce.

Eight of the top-10 players in the men’s world ranking currently play a Vokey Design lob wedge. Seven of those are using a lob wedge with 6 degrees of bounce or less, seeking added versatility around the greens and performance on firm conditions.

The L Grind is a common choice for players who want a low bounce option with heel, toe, and trailing edge relief. Its leading edge sits close to the ground and works well on tight or firm lies, in a square or open position. Compared to other low bounce options in the Vokey lineup, the L Grind offers slightly more protection from excessive digging.

“The L Grind is for the player looking for the versatility of a low bounce wedge,” said Aaron Dill, Vokey’s Tour Representative. “It’s really the perfect balance of ‘I want versatility, but I also want a little forgiveness to go with it.’ The forward bounce on the L helps reduce dig, but players are still able to open it up and slide under the ball easily. It’s a great option for players looking for a little bit less bounce.”

The new Vokey Design WedgeWorks L Grind is available in 58° and 60° lofts (RH) with a Raw finish, and 60° only for LH model. It has RRP of £209.

For more details, visit www.titleist.co.uk/vokey-design-wedges

 

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