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Sounds Like Good Vibes: Wedge Stamping Caviar – GolfWRX

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 22, 2025Updated:October 22, 20254 Mins Read
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Wedge Stamping Gold: Uncovering the Art at the Bank of Utah Championship

Hey, golf fans! It’s that time again to dig deep into the world of custom wedge stamping at the Bank of Utah Championship. Grab a snack (maybe not beluga caviar unless you’re feeling fancy) and let’s dive into the stunning craftsmanship of these wedges, all lovingly shaped and stamped to fit the unique styles of the players. This year’s event was like a showcase of creativity and sportsmanship, mixed with just the right amount of flair. Let’s break down some of the standout moments!

Stylish Stamps Take Center Stage

First up, let’s talk about Carson Lundell. His Vokey SM10 wedge caught my eye with its sleek, spaced-out lettering that adds a serious touch of class. It’s a reminder that even the smallest details, like a clever phrase stamped onto the club, can make a big impression. You can tell he takes pride in his equipment, and that kind of attention to detail can really pay off on the course.

Akina’s Amazing Aesthetics

Next up is Kihei Akina, sporting his Ping S159 wedge. This beauty features a lively arrangement of his name that’s sure to stand out among the crowd. But it doesn’t stop there! Akina’s stamping game is strong across the board, with “Hana hou!” on his other wedges—a Hawaiian shout-out to "encore." This personal touch not only shows off his roots, it gives his clubs a story, and who doesn’t love a good backstory on the greens?

Kihei Akina's Ping S159

McCarty Keeps It Real

And then we have the reigning champ, McCarty, bringing humor to his Ping Glide Forged Pro with the clever "Butter Fingers" stamp. If that doesn’t warm your heart, I don’t know what will. McCarty shared that it all started with a pretty funny mishap during a Korn Ferry event where he dropped his club on the ball. Now, it’s turned into his good luck charm. Sometimes, you just gotta roll with the punches, right?

McCarty's Ping Glide Forged Pro

Classic with a Twist

Zac Blair doesn’t let us down either with his WedgeWorks club, flaunting the “Z-Blair” stamping that we’ve seen from him previously. It’s a classic look for the rising star, and honestly, it’s hard not to love a player who sticks to their branding! There’s something comforting about a familiar signature style, especially when it’s done this well.

Zac Blair’s WedgeWorks

NBA Pride from Matthew Riedel

Let’s give a nod to Matthew Riedel, who doesn’t shy away from showcasing his Houston basketball loyalty through his wedge. You can’t miss it, and that’s just how he likes it! His fun and unapologetic approach reminds us all that golf is as much about personality as it is about precision. Golf is more than just a game; it’s about expressing who you are, and Riedel nails it.

Matthew Riedel's NBA Allegiances

Yi Cao’s Unique Take

Then there’s Yi Cao, who adds an interesting twist to the whole wedge stamping trend. Instead of going for initials, he went with his first name, colorfully stamped right onto his wedge. It’s simplicity at its best, yet still personal and unique. It’s great to see players taking creative liberties on the course, making their gear truly theirs.

Yi Cao’s Unique Wedge

Celebrating Creativity in Golf

As we explore each of these unique wedges, it’s clear that custom stamping is about more than just flair. It’s a nod to personal journeys, experiences, and, let’s not forget, a sprinkle of humor. This year’s Bank of Utah Championship showcased the creativity and individuality of players, who are eager to express themselves on and off the course. Who knew a little stamping could pack so much personality?

Style Matters

For those furiously Googling for details on customizing their equipment, it’s important to note that wedge stamping isn’t just a trend. It’s a way for athletes to connect with their clubs while adding a touch of personal flair. The best part? Anyone can do it! Local shops and pros often offer the service, allowing you to create something uniquely yours.

Time to Explore More!

If you’re itching for more stunning photos and insights from the Bank of Utah Championship, don’t miss out on our full photo gallery. There’s a world of creativity waiting for you, and every wedge tells a story worth exploring. We’ve got your back whether you’re a weekend warrior or a competitive golfer, so don’t hesitate to check out the entire collection.

Conclusion: Get Crafty with Your Gear

So, whether you’re thinking about customizing your own wedges, or you’re just a fan of the craft, I hope you’ve enjoyed this peek into the art behind wedge stamping at the championship. Remember, golf is more than just swings and scores; it’s about personality and expression. Let’s keep celebrating the creativity that makes the game so special, one stamped wedge at a time! Hit ‘em straight, everyone!

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