06-05-2025
Titleist releases WedgeWorks Tour Toe Stamp wedges
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 Customization options like additional stamping, paint fill colors, different shaft bands and grips are also available for additional charges.