Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks L Grind Wedges are a new release from Titleist, designed for highly skilled golfers who prefer low-bounce wedges for a variety of shots around the green. These wedges are available in 58 and 60-degree lofts with 4 degrees of bounce, making them the lowest-bounce wedges in the Titleist line-up. The L Grind wedges offer extreme heel and toe relief, allowing players to open the face and hit flop shots, high-spin chip shots, and other short-game shots with ease.
Bob Vokey, Titleist’s master craftsman for wedges, has long advocated for bounce as a recreational golfer’s friend. However, highly skilled golfers often prefer low-bounce wedges for their ability to hit a wider variety of shots. The L Grind wedges are well-suited for firm, links-style courses where moderate and high-bounce wedges may lead to inconsistent contact. These wedges require a precise strike with a sweeping swing, and their significant heel and toe relief reduce the area of the club that comes into contact with the ground, allowing for versatility around the green.
The raw-steel finish of the L Grind wedges will rust over time with exposure to water, giving them a unique look as they age. These wedges are used by professionals such as Brian Harman, Max Homa, Sungjae Im, and Cameron Davis. They are priced at $225 with a True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 shaft and Titleist Universal grip. The L Grind wedges are available for purchase at select golf shops and on Vokey.com.
In conclusion, Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks L Grind Wedges are designed for accomplished golfers who prefer low-bounce wedges for their short-game versatility. With extreme heel and toe relief, these wedges allow players to open the face and hit a wide variety of shots from greenside bunkers, rough, and tight lies. Their low bounce angle makes them ideal for firm, links-style courses, where moderate and high-bounce wedges may lead to inconsistent contact. If you are looking for a wedge that offers precision and versatility around the green, the L Grind wedges from Titleist are worth considering.

