Titleist Vokey Black Nickel Wedge - Golf Equipment Review

  • Titleist Vokey Black Nickel Wedge

    The Black Nickel finish offers the same durability and rust protection as the original Vokey Chrome wedges, but this time with the muted, glare-free look of gunmetal. Like all vokey designs, each Black Nickel wedge is investment-cast from heat-treated carbon steel, creating the feel and performance for which Vokey wedges are known. Shotmaking is key, as these wedges excel as trustworthy clubs from lies in the rough and bunkers to tight, ideal lies in the fairway.

    Clubface:  Same
    Clubhead:  Carbon steel
    Clubs:  48/6 PW; 50/8, 52/8 GW; 54/10, 56/10, 56/14, 58/10 SW; 60/4, 60/8 LW (available LH)
    Design:  Cast blade
    Shaft(s):  True Temper Dynamic Gold steel (wedge)
    Size:  Standard
    Year:  2005
  • Bottom Line:  Vokey Design wedges are synonymour with Tour-level performance.
  • Courtesy of golftipsmag.com.

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