In my estimation, few things in life lead to more bad decisions than cheap tequila, blue-eyed brunettes, and 64-degree wedges.
That doesn’t mean those bad decisions aren’t without merit. Often they result in a good time.
Regret comes later.
All of which brings me to the latest Vokey WedgeWorks release of 2025: the Limited Edition Wedge Works 64 T Grind.
Oh. Mine. God. A 64 degree T grind?
Does it come in Slate Blue like the last 64T? We will get to it.

About 64 T
The Vokey Wedge Works 64 T combines Vokey’s highest lofted offerings with the lowest bounce, narrowest ground clearance in the Vokey line. While the Vokey wedge team has released a number of low-bounce wedge options in recent years, the T Grind remains a popular choice on the PGA Tour by both Titleist staff and others whose contracts allow for some flexibility.
Case in point: The 2024 golf champion (which is just the funnest way to say Open Championship winner) plays a tee.
He is not alone.
A quick recap for those of you still unfamiliar with the T Grind: it combines minimal jumps (four degrees) with aggressive heel and rear end relief. The result is a wedge that sits firmly on the ground in almost any orientation. The Grind Vokey T offers plenty of versatility around the green and from tight lies. The trade-off is that it is less tolerant of delivery errors and is more than happy to dig in if you give it the chance.

It’s why, as much as I like the T grind, it’s swapped out for the higher-blow V Grind when conditions get mild.
My point here is that with a T Grind, your margin for error is already pretty tight. Throw in a 64 degree attic and you’re asking for trouble … good trouble, maybe. I mean, you can do a lot of damage with a 64 wedge (literally). The first time I held one on the course, I hit a 60-yard wedge into the parking lot. It certainly left its mark.
That said, you can have fun hitting a variety of what, for most of us, are completely unnecessary flop shots.
Practical? Maybe not.
A great option for everyday players? Also probably not. And yet, I’ll still say this is great because, again, good trouble.
It’s a pleasure.

Termination options
Over the past two years of the SM10, Vokey has made a habit of limiting its Wedge Works offerings exclusively to the raw finish—that is, without a finish. The exception, I suppose, was the Black Vapor line, which launched earlier this year. 64 T is part of the Black Vapor line, which unfortunately means I didn’t just misspell Slate Blue (brunette with blue eyes). So close, Vokey. So close.
What are we doing here? Seriously. If you’re going to do anything in Slate Blue, a 64T grind is absolutely the thing. This will be a major talking point (perhaps the main talking point) when we meet with the Vokey team next month.
For what it’s worth, the black vapor finish, which is technically a titanium carbide vapor finish, is not only durable, but also fingerprint-resistant, which probably matters to some. The only negative about Black Vapor is that it’s not Slate Blue.
Notably, perhaps, the 64 T wedge features slightly different cosmetics than the other Vokey Black Vapor wedges. I choose to believe this has to do with the reality that we are almost two years into SM10 and SM11 is on the way.

Price and availability
Retail price for the limited edition Vokey 64 T is $275. Yes, that’s a lot for a wedge (especially one that isn’t Slate Blue), but Vokey generally adds for limited editions and other Wedge Works releases, so it’s nothing out of the ordinary.
I will say that the size of the increase suggests that the SM11 is almost certain to come with a price increase. Recently released points from Titleist/Vokey competitors have reached $200. There is no part of me that believes Vokey will undercut the market. $200 is the starting point for wedges from major brands.
If you’re looking for a silver lining, it’s that the 64 T is unique (and kind of awesome) and that with the SM11 in the line, the SM10 line is down to $160.
The Vokey Wedge Works 64 T Grind Wedge is available right now only (and only in Black Vapor) through Vokey.com while supplies last.

For more information or to order yours, visit Vokey.com.
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