While the big concentration of the championship open week is almost always a host of services going into the bagMany professionals are making adjustments to their lobby wedges for the firm’s terrain.
With a mixture of herbs made up mainly from Fescue, the strong terrain of Royal Portrush offers a unique challenge this week and most of the benefits are looking for ways to catch their wedge shooting to get as many rotations as possible in rock greens.
Aaron Dill of the title, the main representative of the tournament for Vokey Wedges, said the most common wedge quarrel he was seeing this week were K, K*, T and L Grinds, four of the lowest flatulence options in the company matrix.
But there were also a lot of custom quarrels there, and Johnny Wunder explained in this weekly Golf’s episode that had a common request from many players.
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“There were some changes in some wedges and you will see a lot of players that owl the straps on many wedges,” Wunder said.
The strip is the name of the angle that is formed on a ground wedge, where the swelling changes to the single. Vokey already has two of these grinding with the strip removed in their matrix, with A, which is a grinding with the strip removed, and A+, which is the widest mcin without tape.
“If you look at an A+grind, it has carved all those things,” Wunder continued. “But in this case, you will see a lot of boys who soften some of the edges and all you do is simply take it to the ground faster. You can really hit some nippers in that way. But those ribbons have them, those angles are worth when you get in softer conditions.”

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A+ Grind is a new addition to the Vokey Wedgeworks lineup. Grind A+ comes from the similar origin as a grind. Both are similar in the fact that the two came from softening the lines of quarrel in some classic Vokey grinding. The name A+ comes from the idea that it is a quarrel similar to a grind, but it has more width and more bounce than a grind. Therefore plus. A+ will still have a calm, fast, terrain feeling, but will suit players who need the club to dig less than a quarrel. A+ Grind is played by tour players around the world, as well as the latest winner of the Davis Riley tournament. Wedgeworks A+ Grind contains a single lumbar and is available at 58 ° and 60 ° lofts in the right hand with a raw finish.
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While there are little A and A+ quarrel in the game, there are also modified versions of other Vokey grinding. Xander Schauffle is such a player who uses a modified grind this week with the strip removed. Patrick Reed is playing a modified strife with the strip removed to help the club move faster through the ground.
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