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By Jeffery M

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  1. I know it's a personal preference but I got 3 new Vokey wedges 2 months ago and debating whether to get them stamped or not? They look so beautiful just the way they are but am worried because stamping leaves a little indentation around the edges. Has anyone had theirs stamped and did you like the way they came out? Thanks!!

  2. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Hi Jeffery, ... I own three SM5 wedges. They were all fitted and custom ordered through Titleist/Vokey. I decided to take advantage of the customized options and had my wedges stamped. I understand what you are thinking regarding the "edges" around the stamping, but I am totally happy with mine. Plus, the level of customization is pretty cool too and has received some compliments. I would definitely do it again for a future set of wedges!
  3. Thanks a lot Dino. Now the tough part is what I want stamped on them.
  4. Wade W

    Wade W
    Roanoke, VA

    Lots of stamped Vokeys here. Not sure what you mean by indentations, but you won't see anything in the playing position.

    Highly recommend!

    WW
  5. Chris B

    Chris B
    Monroe, LA

    be creative.....

    ....I purchased a couple wedges through my Pro and was chicken with the stamping....regretting that decision...
  6. James Harris

    James Harris
    Brentwood, Essex

    Hi
    I had mine stamped with the kids names. I was told there was a 4 letter limit with this style but have seen other with more than that
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  7. Jeffery
    I love my Vokey wedges and they play a huge part in my game. I have mine stamped with my nickname. Waiting for my 1/8 stamps to do the same to my Vokey divot tool.
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  8. Richard A

    Richard A
    St Neots, Cambs

    I've just ordered a set of three SM7's and was thinking of having them stamped with my initials. I've been told that it cost's about £17 per club, £20 a club for snowflake design thats another £51 to £60 on top of approx £390 (ouch). Surley there's a deal to be made especially as the snowflake design has about a dozen initial stamps on one wedge.
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  9. Richard A said:

    I've just ordered a set of three SM7's and was thinking of having them stamped with my initials. I've been told that it cost's about £17 per club, £20 a club for snowflake design thats another £51 to £60 on top of approx £390 (ouch). Surley there's a deal to be made especially as the snowflake design has about a dozen initial stamps on one wedge.
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    Just buy a set of stamps on eBay and then use a people on hear will tell you what paint to use for filling.

    That's definitely a cheaper way of doing it and you can do as many letters as you can fit on the wedge.
  10. Looks great in my opinion and well worth the money.
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  11. I don't know about you but I like the chrome finish the best!

    Here's what I got stamped.
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  12. is there an up-charge to have wedges stamped when ordering from titleist?
  13. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    No, but $25 for snow effect stamping.
  14. J.C.

    J.C.
    Texas

    I've always thought stamping is awesome! I wish I could stamp mine when I ordered them.
  15. TCW

    TCW

    I did the Tour Experience a few weeks ago and got to work with Voke. I think the stamping came out incredible and highly recommend the fitting with Voke if you're able to get off the waitlist.

    In case you can't see in the pics, here's my stamping:

    48*: NO EXCUSES. PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION.
    52*: MA! THE MEATLOAF!
    56*: RED 7! HOT ROUTE!
    60*: CRAB CAKES & FOOTBALL
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  16. Mark H

    Mark H
    New Jersey

    I stamped mine and really like how they came out.
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  17. John R

    John R
    Shelby Township, MI

    I have the majority of my Vokey Wedges stamped. The only downside is resale if you ever decide to sell them. Unless you find someone with your initials.
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  18. J.C.

    J.C.
    Texas

    Club stamping is about to get real interesting with all the flat real estate on the new Vokey SM8.

    Let see what Aaron Dill will create for the tour players!
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