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WedgeWorks Available Through Titleist Retailers

September 25, 2011 By GNN

The new WedgeWorks Services has been launched by Titleist to offer a variety of wedge care, customization and personalization services to reflect individuality.

“Wedges are personal,” explains wedge craftsman Bob Vokey.  “Vokey Nation, as our club guys like to call it, sees what is being done on tour for Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott and our other staffers.  Now, we can provide that same type of service.  It’s tour treatment, without the tour card.”

The personalization and customization options available through WedgeWorks Services range from regripping, reshafting, cleaning and buffing, restoring paintfill, custom stamping, loft/lie adjustment, custom ferrule installation, laser etching on the shaft and weight porting on the back of the wedge to dial in a specific swingweight.

Customers can choose between a la carte services and full packages that combine various services.

“We know there are a lot of Vokey Design wedges out there that need a little TLC,” said Steve Pelisek, general manager of Titleist Golf Clubs.  “Now, you can send them in for a mini spa treatment at WedgeWorks.  We’ll clean them up, buff them up, and personalize them to your specs.”

Golfers can acquire WedgeWorks services through authorized Titleist retailers.

Vokey Wedge Works

FILED: INDUSTRY TAGS: Titleist, Vokey

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