If you’re a fan of golf and appreciate the intricacies of wedge stamping, then you’re in for a treat with the latest designs spotted on the PGA Tour. From traditional initials to unique personalizations, some of the best examples of hammer-and-stamp work have been showcased in recent weeks. Patrick Reed’s “The Traditional” wedge stamping features his first and last initials in classic black or white, setting the standard for elegant design.

Not to be outdone, Keith Mitchell’s Mizuno T22 wedge adds a touch of flair with a slab of wedge tape strategically placed to raise the center of gravity. Tyler Duncan takes “The Traditional” to the next level by including a note about head weight in Sharpie on his Vokey SM10. And Cam Smith opts for a sleek Jet Black finish on his Vokey SM10, sticking to the tried-and-true formula of classic initials.

For those looking for a twist on tradition, take a cue from Jason Dufner’s Cobra SB wedge, where his initials, JD, take center stage. Lee Hodges adds a personal touch to his wedges with the addition of “RTR,” a nod to his allegiance to Roll Tide Roll. And Phil Mickelson’s PM Grind wedge stands out with a bold 64 stamped on the toe and a slab of lead near the peak, showcasing both style and substance.

John Rahm brings a bit of team spirit to his Callaway Jaws Forged wedge with the motto of his LIV Golf squad, Legion XIII. And John Daly proudly displays the logo of his alma mater, the University of Arkansas, on his Sub 70 wedge. With each player adding their own flair to their wedge stampings, it’s clear that personalization is key on the PGA Tour.

For more jaw-dropping designs and creative wedge stampings, be sure to check out our tour photo galleries. Whether you’re a fan of traditional initials or unique personal touches, there’s something for every golf enthusiast to appreciate in the art of wedge stamping. So grab your mother-of-pearl spoon and dig in, but remember to exercise restraint as you feast your eyes on these stunning designs. It’s salt-cured roe at Wedge Stamping Caviar – PGA Tour style.

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