Titleist Vokey 60 Special Design
Titleist don't do ugly wedges and this satin finish is guaranteed to impress, and as it's dull it shouldn't reflect glare from the sun.

TITLEIST VOKEY 60 SPECIAL DESIGN £95
Design and Tech Benefits Titleist don't do ugly wedges and this satin finish is guaranteed to impress, and as it's dull it shouldn't reflect glare from the sun. A crescent-shaped bounce design should keep the head stable through impact. The high bounce angle with higher lofts helps pop the ball up out of bunkers and rough with ease.
GM VERDICT This compact-looking wedge's sole helps the club slide effortlessly under the ball especially from the sand and rough. From the fairway this could be a problem but we reckon the 60 degree version is the ultimate recovery club around the greens.
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