Wedges
Vokey's latest wedge has special markings that came direct from the PGA Tour

Tour pros possess equipment idiosyncrasies that might seem ludicrous to the average weekend golfer. For example, Vokey tour rep Aaron Dill was working with a pro who needed to change sand wedges to hit a specific carry number, but simply going to a different loft wouldn't do.
More specifically, seeing a different loft on the sole wouldn't do. Dill needed to get creative to solve the problem.
"One player I recall needed his sand wedge to carry an additional eight yards, but he didn’t want to change to a different model," Dill said. "Even though a stronger-lofted sand wedge helped him hit the number he was looking to fly it, he hated seeing the new loft on the sole. The easiest solution was for me to remove the loft marking and replace it with a simple ‘s’ stamping. He loved it, and the feature stuck."

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The one-off ask has quickly turned into one of Dill's most popular stamping requests in recent years. Known as the "p-g-s-l" toe stamps, Dill welds out the original loft marking and replaces it with a letter.
In some cases, tour demand leads to a retail offering, which is what golfers are getting with Vokey's latest WedgeWorks release. Designed around the popular tour stamps currently used by Will Zalatoris, Tom Kim and Wyndham Clark, the "p-g-s-l" stamping will be available on SM10 wedges through vokey.com, while supplies last.
While the "p" (pitching wedge) stamp stands for pitching wedge, it's actually a 46-10F; the "g" (gap wedge) can be either a 50-08F or 52-08F, while the "s" (sand wedge) comes in four loft/grind combinations (54-10S, 54-14F, 56-10S, 56-14F). The "l" (lob wedge) also comes in four loft/grind options (58-08M, 58-12D, 60-04T, 60-08M).
Vokey's all-new WedgeWorks tour toe stamps retail for $249 per wedge.