logo
Titleist releases WedgeWorks Tour Toe Stamp wedges

Titleist releases WedgeWorks Tour Toe Stamp wedges

USA Today06-05-2025

Titleist releases WedgeWorks Tour Toe Stamp wedges A growing number of players on the PGA Tour have been requesting this throwback styling be added to their wedges, and now you can get it too.
Over the last few years, Titleist's Vokey Design PGA Tour rep, Aaron Dill, has been getting more and more requests from players like Wyndham Clark, Will Zalatoris and Tom Kim to remove the loft, bounce and grind markings from their wedges and replace that information with simple, old-school looking letters that signify what the club is. So, instead of leaving '46°' on the end of a pitching wedge, Dill polished the numbers off and stamped in a 'P.'
Through its WedgeWorks program, Titleist Vokey Design is now making these Toe Stamp wedges available to the public, while supplies last.
Each of the Toe Stamp wedges has a raw steel finish, which means the metal will rust over time with exposure to moisture, and they come in a limited number of lofts and sole grinds:
P: 46.10F
46.10F G: 50.08F, 52.08F
50.08F, 52.08F S: 54.10S, 54.14F, 56.10S, 56.14F
54.10S, 54.14F, 56.10S, 56.14F L: 58.08M, 58.12D, 60.04T, 60.08M
Aside from the unique stamping, the WedgeWorks Toe Stamp wedges are identical to raw-finished versions of the standard SM10 wedges.
The center of gravity (CG) location in Vokey SM10 wedges gets progressively higher as lofts increase. While extra mass low in the stronger lofts helps them produce a ball flight that performs like an extension of a player's iron set, adding mass to a higher position behind the topline in the higher-lofted clubs pulls the CG location up and encourages a lower flight.
Titleist also makes the grooves in pitching and gap wedges deep and narrow, like an iron's groove because those clubs are often played with a full swing from the fairway or fairway rough. However, the grooves in the sand and lob wedges are wider and shallower to get water, sand and debris off the face more efficiently on shots hit around the green.
The WedgeWorks Toe Stamp wedges are available in right hand only and come standard with True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips for $249 each. Golfers can purchase them at authorized Titleist pro shops and Vokey.com. Customization options like additional stamping, paint fill colors, different shaft bands and grips are also available for additional charges.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

RBC Canadian Open Field Weakened as PGA Tour Stars Withdraw
RBC Canadian Open Field Weakened as PGA Tour Stars Withdraw

Newsweek

time2 hours ago

  • Newsweek

RBC Canadian Open Field Weakened as PGA Tour Stars Withdraw

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. This week, the PGA Tour travels to TPC Toronto to play the prestigious RBC Canadian Open. It is one of the world's oldest tournaments and the second oldest on the PGA Tour calendar (not counting majors), surpassed only by the BMW Championship (originally played as the Western Open). It's no surprise that this event attracts many top stars each year. While this season is no exception, several players have withdrawn at the last minute, which have had its impact on the field. The most notable case is that of World No. 39 Sahith Theegala, who withdrew from the tournament on Tuesday. According to the PGA Tour Communications Twitter account, his place will be taken by Cameron Champ. Tuesday field updates at the RBC Canadian Open (prior to tee times): Matt Kuchar WD Dylan Wu IN Sahith Theegala WD Cameron Champ IN Taylor Dickson WD Taylor Montgomery IN — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) June 3, 2025 Another notable withdrawal is World No. 52 Michael Kim, who is having one of his best seasons in recent memory. David Ford will replace Kim and play at TPC Toronto. Other players who withdrew include Brian Campbell, K.H. Lee, Ben Martin, Brandon Matthews, Anders Albertson, Michael Thorbjornsen, Matt Kuchar, and Taylor Dickson. This opened the door for Hayden Springer, Joseph Bramlett, Brandon Matthews, Justin Matthews, Dylan Wu, and Taylor Montgomery. Despite the impact these moves have had on the depth of the field, the Canadian Open remains an elite tournament. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy is leading a field that includes Ludvig Aberg, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, and defending champion Robert MacIntyre, among other stars. The Canadian Open championship trophy is displayed on the first tee box during the first round of the RBC Canadian Open at the Royal Montreal Golf Club on July 24, 2014 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Canadian Open championship trophy is displayed on the first tee box during the first round of the RBC Canadian Open at the Royal Montreal Golf Club on July 24, 2014 in Montreal, Quebec, the tournament will have enough storylines to keep fans on the edge of their seats. For one, TPC Toronto will host McIlroy's first press conference since his driver was controversially deemed as non-conforming ahead of the PGA Championship. This moment has generated great anticipation in the golf world. The event will also mark the professional debut of former World No. 1 amateur Luke Clanton. This is a potentially historic moment, given the high expectations for Clanton's career. As if that weren't enough, several players will be looking to capitalize on their last chance to earn a spot in the US Open the following week. Max Homa stands out among them, having dramatically lost his spot in the final qualifier in Columbus, Ohio. Homa needs an outstanding result at the Canadian Open to move up from 87th to within the top 60 of the world rankings. This would earn him the highly coveted ticket to Oakmont. According to the Canadian Open is the eighth oldest men's golf tournament still in play, including both amateur and professional ones. The event was founded in 1904, and champions began being recognized as PGA Tour winners in 1919. More Golf: Tiger Woods' Win Percentage Outpaced by Scottie Scheffler amid Memorial Win

Scottie Scheffler News Emerges on Tuesday After Memorial Win
Scottie Scheffler News Emerges on Tuesday After Memorial Win

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Scottie Scheffler News Emerges on Tuesday After Memorial Win

Scottie Scheffler News Emerges on Tuesday After Memorial Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Scottie Scheffler is on an absolute tear this season, and his latest win at the Memorial Tournament only adds to his dominant run. The 27-year-old World No. 1 clinched his third PGA Tour title of the season with a 10-under-par 278 finish, topping runner-up Ben Griffin by four strokes. His steady play and clutch performances have fans glued to their screens and the numbers prove it. Advertisement CBS drew 3.063 million viewers for Sunday's final round, marking a 7% jump from last year's 2.855 million. That viewership surge is even more impressive compared to 2022's 2.319 million for Billy Horschel's win. Scheffler's final-round performance nearly matched the 2023 spike (3.115M) when Viktor Hovland pulled off a playoff victory. Weekend viewership averaged 2.782 million on CBS, a 14% year-over-year rise, with Saturday's third round pulling in 2.04 million viewers up 15% from 2023. Scottie Scheffler looks at the trophy on hole No. 18 after the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Course on SundaySamantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images With wins at The CJ CUP Byron Nelson, the PGA Championship, and now the Memorial, May turned out to be quite the month for Scheffler. According to the Daily Mail, he raked in an incredible $9.63 million in that span. And he wasn't the only one cashing in his caddie Ted Scott reportedly earned $963,000, more than many players on the PGA Tour's top 10 money list. Scottie's red-hot streak has not only boosted his bank account but also fueled fan interest in golf. 'Scheffler moves the needle,' one fan said online. With the RBC Canadian Open around the corner, fans are eager to see if the World No. 1 keeps up his momentum. One thing's clear when Scheffler plays, people tune in. Advertisement Related: $24 Million PGA Tour Golfer a Late Addition to U.S. Open This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

2025 RBC Canadian Open Start Time Thursday, Tee Times, Pairings & ESPN+ Live Streaming Coverage
2025 RBC Canadian Open Start Time Thursday, Tee Times, Pairings & ESPN+ Live Streaming Coverage

USA Today

time2 hours ago

  • USA Today

2025 RBC Canadian Open Start Time Thursday, Tee Times, Pairings & ESPN+ Live Streaming Coverage

2025 RBC Canadian Open Start Time Thursday, Tee Times, Pairings & ESPN+ Live Streaming Coverage The 2025 RBC Canadian Open ($9.8M purse) is June 5- 8 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Alton, ON. Scottie Scheffler shot -10 at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday to take home a victory. Ben Griffin finished second (-6). Here's everything you need to know ahead of the first round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open, from tee times to TV and streaming info. Watch the PGA Tour all season long without cable! Start watching now on Fubo. And catch PGA Tour Live streaming, plus tons of other live sports and programming, with ESPN+. Tee times and pairings Hole 10 Round 1 TV & streaming information You can watch The Golf Channel and more on Fubo. ESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store