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GolfWRX Presents: Stunning Photos from the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic

News RoomBy News RoomJune 24, 2024Updated:June 24, 20243 Mins Read
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If you are a fan of intricate wedge stamping designs on the PGA Tour, then get ready to be amazed by some of the best craftsmanship recently spotted. From classic initials to personalized mottos, the level of detail and creativity in these designs is truly impressive. Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout examples that caught our eye during the past few weeks.

One of the most common types of wedge stamping is what we like to call “The Traditional.” This design typically features the player’s first and last initials in either white or black ink. Patrick Reed, Keith Mitchell, Tyler Duncan, and Cam Smith all showcase this classic stamping style on their wedges, adding a touch of elegance to their clubs. Additionally, Lee Hodges puts a unique twist on The Traditional by incorporating his initials surrounded by “RTR,” a nod to his alma mater, the University of Alabama.

For those looking for a more personalized touch, Phil Mickelson and John Rahm offer some creative examples. Mickelson’s PM Grind wedge sports a bold “64” stamped on the toe, while Rahm’s Callaway Jaws Forged wedge features the motto of his LIV Golf squad, Legion XIII. These custom designs not only add flair to the clubs but also reflect the individuality and personality of the players themselves.

Not to be outdone, Jason Dufner and John Daly showcase their school pride with their wedge stamping. Dufner’s Cobra SB wedge proudly displays his initials “JD,” while Daly’s Sub 70 wedge features the logo of his alma mater, the University of Arkansas. These personalized touches not only pay homage to their respective schools but also add a sense of nostalgia and identity to their equipment.

In addition to the intricate stamping designs, players like Keith Mitchell and John Daly incorporate additional elements to their wedges to enhance performance. Mitchell’s Mizuno T22 wedge includes a slab of wedge tape positioned to raise the center of gravity, while Daly’s Sub 70 wedge features a slab of lead near the toe peak. These modifications showcase the attention to detail and customization that players put into their equipment to optimize their performance on the course.

Overall, the craftsmanship and creativity displayed in these wedge stamping designs on the PGA Tour are a testament to the players’ dedication to their craft and their desire to stand out on the course. Whether it’s a classic initial stamping or a personalized motto, each design tells a unique story and adds character to the player’s equipment. So next time you’re out on the course, take a closer look at the wedges being used – you might just spot a work of art that speaks volumes about the player wielding it.

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