April 14, 2014 At 09:05 AM By WAYNE S
WAYNE SBrandon Fl
Why are the Vokey Wedges not Forged. I love forged wedges. Went to buy a Vokey and found out they are not Forged. WHY NOT????
tdogg21Chambersburg, PA
They feel just as soft as forged wedges but are much more durable. Give them an honest try and I think you'll be happy.
Lou GSan Diego, CA
I got my first ever Vokey in 2007 (258-12). Vokey lob and X wedges since 2009 (SM2, SM c-c, SM4). Vokey sand wedges since 2011 (SM c-c, SM4).
Nothing beats them. My current setup is 48-06 and 54-11 bent 1* strong, 58-06 and 64-07.
Fred ClossDenton, TX
I don't know about castings being more durable, but castings offer the manufacturer the ability to make more consistent club heads that feel no different than forgings. This has been proven time and again on pros and amateurs. The feel is more about the metal used (carbon steel vs stainless steel) than the manufacturing method.
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
Wade WRoanoke, VA
Titleist forged a few wedges in the late 1990s (pre-Vokey). Still have my BF (Faxon) with the milled ports in my collection.
There have been cold forged Vokeys sold in the Asian market. You'll pay a pretty penny, but they might be what you're after.
WW
Shane HMinot AFB, ND
Cath D.Carlsbad, CA
Bob did a vidoe interview with us several years ago and answered that exact question on why he used a carbon steel instead of forging his wedges. Here's the link: http://www.titleist.com/teamtitleist/b/tourblog/archive/2010/11/15/bob-vokey-your-questions-answered-part-ii.aspx
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