Wedge Works vs Vokey Design?

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By Carl C.

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  1. Carl C.

    Carl C.
    Davenport, IA

    Can anyone tell me if there is a difference between the SM8 wedges stamped “Vokey Design” on the back and the ones stamped “Wedge Works”?

  2. Diego D

    Diego D
    Miami, FL

    That is a great question. I would like to know the answer.
  3. Hey@carl I think that wedge works is where Vokes custom shop,and This is where the people who want their wedges to be custom made are created. I don't think that there is much of a difference in terms of performance,but I think the main difference is where the wedges where created.
  4. Carl C.

    Carl C.
    Davenport, IA

    That’s kinda what I was thinking. Wondering if the heads are forged and stamped out of the same foundry (i.e. to the same specs), and sent to Voke’s shop or the Titleist shop for final assembly? I ordered a set of T200s and 3 Vokey wedges with the raw finish, and the ones that came were stamped “Vokey Design.”
  5. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    In the US market, Vokey wedges are not forged but cast.

    WedgeWorks is where players get custom grinds or just wedge stamping. If you don't care about a hand ground wedge or having custom stampings and paintfill, then the standard off the rack Vokey Wedges are what you want.
  6. Vokey Design is where you can get wedges stamped. Wedge works are a set of different types of wedges with unique lofts and bounces. To get a wedge on Wedgeworks it first has to be requested by a player on tour and if it is popular enough on tour they will release it on Wedgeworks. If it is very popular on Wedgeworks they will add it to the standard choices of grinds. I hope this is helpful.
  7. JAM

    JAM

    I have been waiting for Wedge Works TVD to offer a 52/08, 56/12 and 60/08 like the ones I have been playing since 2011!!! I am way overdo for replacements. Can you help me out, Mr. Vokey?
  8. stuart c

    stuart c
    portland, OR

    I have been playing the 60 04 sm7 and about to reorder, any more insights about the WW T vs. the SM8 L besides what is on vokey.com
  9. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Wedgeworks are more unique or limited edition grinds such as low bounce K, T or 64W.
  10. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I have the 64W in my bag. Fantastic for greenside bunker shots.

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