Origins of the Vokey 62M Grind The Vokey WedgeWorks 62M Grind wedge was developed to solve a common short game challenge: generating height without complexity. While many players rely on opening the clubface to hit high, soft shots, th...
Origins of the Vokey K* Grind
The Vokey WedgeWorks K* Grind wedge evolved from the classic K Grind, a wide-soled wedge known for its forgiveness—especially in bunkers. While players loved how easy it was to use in the sand, many ...
Origins of the A Grind
The Vokey WedgeWorks A Grind was designed for players who regularly face firm turf conditions and need a wedge that sits tight to the ground. With a versatile sole design and softened grind edges, the A grind wedge creates...
What Makes the L Grind Unique
The Vokey WedgeWorks L Grind blends shot-making versatility with added forgiveness, making it a well-rounded low bounce option in the Vokey lineup.
As Vokey Tour Representative Aaron Dill explains:
“The L Grin...
Origins of the V Grind
The Vokey WedgeWorks V Grind was designed as a refined option within the Vokey lineup for players who need added forgiveness when delivering the club with more shaft lean. Positioned as a variation of the M Grind, the V Gr...
Origins of the A+ Grind
The Vokey WedgeWorks A+ Grind was created for the M Grind players that were looking for additional speed through the turf while maintaining the playability they love. Like the origin of the A Grind, it features a smo...
Finding the perfect match for your swing and turf conditions is the fastest way to sharpen your short game. If you’ve ever felt your wedge "dig" too deep or "bounce" off the turf into a thinned shot, you're likely playing the wrong grind. ...
WedgeWorks grinds are the direct result of Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill spending decades around the green with the world’s best golfers. By collaborating with Tour pros to solve specific greenside challenges, Bob Vok...
Sharpening your short game is one of the fastest ways to lower scores. While many players focus on drives and full swings, the real difference often comes from how well you manage shots around the green. That’s where Flight Lines come in. A sim...
At the U.S. Open, players rely on precision wedge play to navigate deep bunkers and thick rough. See how Vokey wedges give golfers the control, spin, and launch angle needed to get on the greens and save crucial strokes under pressure.