Does a New Wedge Confirm the Heir Apparent To Bob Vokey?
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Does a New Wedge Confirm the Heir Apparent To Bob Vokey?

Does a New Wedge Confirm the Heir Apparent To Bob Vokey?

“All good things must come to an end.”

It is just the way of things that Bob Vokey will eventually hang up his hat at Titleist and walk off into the sunset of retirement. Cemented, his Titleist legacy dates back to 1996 when the company decided to enter the high-performance wedge category. Bob volunteered to take on the challenge, and the rest isn’t just history, it’s the stuff of legends. Da Voke has spent more than 20 years bringing his ideas and designs to life at Titleist for and an army of Vokey loyalists.

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It’s been a hell of a run, but Titleist must know that Vokey’s days with the company are inching towards an end – it’s been talked about for years. We don’t expect, however, that the company has any plans to forfeit its position as the #1 Wedge on Tour (and at retail) when that day arrives. To maintain its position, Titleist will need an heir to the Bob Vokey legacy, and while it’s admittedly speculative, today’s announcement of a new Wedge Works model may very confirm that Aaron Dill will be that guy.

Titleist has long found success by attaching a face and a name to the brand – Bob Vokey with wedges, Scotty Cameron with putters. There’s little reason to suspect that it won’t seek to continue the trend moving forward – even if it’s with a new master craftsman behind the Vokey brand.

Today’s announcement of the AD-siXty adds further credence to the thinking that James Patrick isn’t the next in line for the mainstream line. We have reason to believe his focus will remain on premium offerings (Concept Series), while Aaron Dill looks to be the next face of the tour and the Vokey franchise as a whole.

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The Hardest Working Man On Tour

Aaron Dill has spent the last 10 years learning from Master Craftsman and Hall of Fame wedge designer Bob Vokey. Known as “AD” and often regarded as the hardest-working man on tour, Aaron was hand-picked by Bob Vokey to be his full-time tour representative. Dill has earned the trust of the game’s best players. By all accounts, he has the chops to be The Guy when the time comes.

With that said, it’s certainly noteworthy that the AD-SiXty is the first Vokey Wedge Works release designed by Aaron Dill. Is this a one-time thing, or does it signal the beginning of a formal transition?

Time will answer that question.

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Vokey Design AD-siXty Specs & Availability

In true WedgeWorks fashion, the limited edition Vokey Design AD-siXty comes straight from the tour. Inspired by conversations with tour players like Geoff Ogilvy, Aaron created this unique low bounce wedge, which is ideal for the firm and fast conditions often seen on tour.

I spoke with Geoff (Ogilvy) and we got on the topic of Australian golf courses and how they related to courses in America. I asked him some questions and came up with an idea to complement the firm links-style conditions that players face. Geoff was always a low bounce player in his 60. I used the original chassis that he had in the L grind and removed the ribbon taking the bounce down. – Aaron Dill

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In most situations, the AD-siXty will flight higher and have less bounce (only 4°) than the current 60.06K. That makes it a great option for firm conditions and firmer bunkers.

With the ribbon removed, players may also notice a somewhat smoother feel and a faster glide through the rough. – Aaron Dill

As part of WedgeWorks, Vokey Design AD-siXty wedges can be customized, including personalized stamping in up to eight characters and one of 12 paintfill colors. Golfers can choose from an industry-leading selection of shafts, grips, shaft bands, and ferrules.

The AD siXty will be available in limited quantities beginning September 20th through Wedge Works or by custom order. Pricing, which starts at $250, which includes custom BV Wings grips, custom shaft band, and up to an 8-character stamping.

For more information, visit Vokey.com.

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      Rusty

      7 years ago

      Dill Wedges doesn’t have the same ring to it as Vokey Design maybe Dill Design, my old oil can Vokey’s do me just fine……..good to see the have a plan & congratulations Aaron. ⛳️

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      Eidolon

      7 years ago

      Buy a V-SOLE wedge, not to worry about bounce. Much to complicated for anybody but professionals.

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      Fred Bluhm

      7 years ago

      I like the looks of these titleist JP wedges better.

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      Aaron Dill

      7 years ago

      Thank you everyone for the kind words. So much fun to have this opportunity.

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      Zachary Lese

      7 years ago

      Aaron Dill, soon to be legend!!

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      cgasucks

      7 years ago

      As much I have great respect for Bob, they should change the name of the Dill designed wedges from Vokey Design to Dill Design.

      Reply

      Adam Briles

      7 years ago

      $250 for a wedge is outrageous.

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      Geo Golfx

      7 years ago

      Maybe- Maybe not. Regardless, unless it’s fit for you- the price tag is irrelevant.

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      Robert Thomas

      7 years ago

      Beautiful, but 250 is ridiculous.

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      Michael

      7 years ago

      I am a PGA professional and am good friends with one of the best wedge designers in golf. He has been somewhat of a mentor to me as he was my first boss after college. I have talked with him many hours about wedges. The bounce numbers stamped on these wedges are a joke. Today I showed him an L grind and before showing him the bounce had him guess how much was on it just by looking at the sole. He said 14. When I showed him it was a 60/04 he cracked up. If a wedge with a narrow sole like the L grind actually only had 4 degrees of bounce the leading edge height would be non existent. The marketing nonsense that goes on with these products is a joke.

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      BINGO!

      7 years ago

      I’m a PGA Professional and sometimes grind my own wedges. You are EXACTLY CORRECT. If a wedge had a narrow grind and 4* bounce it would be almost unhittable by everyone except the absolute best in the world and most of them wouldn’t like it.

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      Jason Schmuhl

      7 years ago

      You deserve it Aaron!

      Reply

      Dave

      7 years ago

      All I was saying is that all of us are not playing on perfect fairways and well maintained bunkers and need less bounce.

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      Shortside

      7 years ago

      Exactly. I’ve been playing low bounce for several years. What a difference.

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      Supaflygy

      7 years ago

      coming from Geoff’s beloved sandbelt… i can’t wait for these wedges. Our bunkers are pure and having wedges made in mind for our courses down under will be appreciated and utilised

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      Brett Viboch

      7 years ago

      Way to go Aaron Dill

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      Dave

      7 years ago

      Finally someone will build a wedge with less bounce, been trying to find one of these for a long time now. At least someone is listening to some of us that would like one. Talked to many companies and they are not to be found and do not seem interested in solving the problem.

      Reply

      Rod_CCCGOLFUSA

      7 years ago

      So, we should pay $250 for a low-bounce wedge made for the hard pan conditions at muni courses? Just take your Sam Snead Blue Ridge wedge to your certified Clubmaker and have him grind it down for under 50 bucks. (Might throw in a new grip, too—jus sayin’)

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      Sam Snead

      7 years ago

      Sam would be proud you remembered the Blue Ridge. One of the flattest soles and least bounce you can get. The PW was about 52* so there are lots of possibilities to use this if you like low bounce.

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      Hoefy

      7 years ago

      That was Peter Kostis not List.

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      Hoefy

      7 years ago

      Titlleist entered the high performance wedge business in 1990 when Peter List is and I designed the High Performance wedge line. The first multiple loft/bounce group of wedges. Bob did a marvelous job of carrying the torch and is a true legend.

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      Brandon Wooley

      7 years ago

      How much “design” can one even do to a wedge at this point? All the top models are going to feel and perform very similarly, and look more or less the same at address. I played just as well with some no name wedges I had in the 90’s as I do with callaways now.

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      Kenny Woidill

      7 years ago

      Just buyin the name. Same reason the 2003 Scotty Cameron studio putter I have still could sell for 350-450 and I still 3 putt

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      Richard Head

      7 years ago

      A wedge you get in a set irons SW or AW will work if you think a 12 hdc is the best you’ll ever be then your right Brandon . A great wedge Volkey M grind 54 8* & L 50 12* will help you becaome a 4-6 hdc with the same swing. Maybe your a Richard Head

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      John

      7 years ago

      So then similar in concept to the old Sonartec East and West coast designs-at the time as good as it got with big bounce for the soft coast and almost zip for the hard conditions-also super premium wedges

      Reply

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