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By chris g

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  1. I recently looked at the Vokey wedge works site and i discovered that theirs a lot of options in terms of  colours and variation that are not available to us in the UK why is it they get the full range for their market and not ours, I personally think these options should be available to anyone who pays the shipping fee and not be totally limited to "US delivery only"

    hope someone can shed some light on this

    thank you

  2. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Chris,

    All of the options are available in the UK, you simply need to select "International orders" (http://www.vokey.com/wedgeworks/select.aspx), select UK and select your options. You then print out or email the form to your pro or authorised Titleist retailer and they can provide you with pricing details and place the order for you.

    I hope that this helps.

  3. the wedge was the the Indigo 456 and it says specifically that it was only going to be shipped within the US i mean if theirs a way around it let me know

    thankyou

  4. Team Titleist Staff

    Sorry Chris - I understand now.

    Unfortunately, these limited edition wedges are not available for international dispatch, mainly due to issues related to transaction processing.

    However, we are working to try to find a way to get an allocation of limited edition wedges set aside for Europe in the future.

    In the meantime, one approach might be to make contact with an authorised Titleist stockist in the US and ask them to make the purchase on your behalf and then ship to you.

    I appreciate that this is somewhat convoluted, but it may be a "work around" in the interim.

    Thanks

  5. Hi Neil

    I am booked in for a fitting in Nov for a few things, wedges being one. Just wondered what options are available in increasing the swing weight of the SM4 wedges? Off the shelf they feel very light to me, as I prefer a heavier feel in the head of the club.

    Appreciate changing the shafts is one way but my concern is directly with the head weight, trying to avoid the lead tape route!

    Cheers in advance for your help

  6. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Rattan,

    Was interested to read that you felt that the SM4 wedges felt light off the shelf. At a standard length they would have a swingweight of D5 (certainly in 54 deg + lofts), which would be at the upper end of swingweights in wedge terms.

    Other than increasing the shaft type or length (or going the lead tape route), there isn't really a way to increase swingweight - and I would always encourage you to be fit for the optimum results, rather than the swingweight.

    Best regards

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