Stronger-lofted irons are popular, so Titleist is making a stronger-lofted pitching wedge available to recreational golfers.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Kris and Wadeh discuss the advantages of Vokey's new 44-degree pitching wedge.
Vokey is adding to its WedgeWorks lineup, but not in the way you think. The new WedgeWorks 44F Pitching Wedge solves a modern ...
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Vokey's WedgeWorks 44F ($225) features 10 degrees of bounce—identical to the 46-10F pitching wedge—and comes in tour chrome or raw finishes. It's available in right- and left-handed models.
All of the manufacturers listed above have a blade version with 46 degrees of loft, but Titleist's Vokey line is adding a stronger WedgeWorks design at 44 degrees to match the lofts found on some ...
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