Wedge Stamping Caviar: Have More Fun Edition

Nov, 2022

Open a tin full of the finest beluga, golfWRXers… We present some of the most impressive examples of hammering-and-stamping work on the PGA Tour.

This is our first serving. We’re looking at photos from October and Nov at PGA Tour stops including the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and Cadence Bank Houston Open.

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Grab your mother-of pearl spoon and get in the act — but be careful.


Traditional K.I.S.S. Stamping on a proto BV: Andrew Landry shows the first and last initials. Bonus points for the bounce angle (8 stamp).


When your last name is something imposing/interesting, you’re definitely stamping it on your wedge as Cole Hammer has done here in a “University of Texas” colorway.


Simple and perfect stamping for Xuewen Luo


Patrick Cantlay still has a SM7. Ultimate K.I.S.S. Stick with an older generation wedge with stamped initials. A classy touch is the bent loft (47°).


An excellent #perspective from Kevin Roy’s 54 degree Vokey.


It’s caviar when a custom grind wears down the lofty number. Woodland’s Wilson has a lovely patina, too.


Another favorite motif is the tiny initials pattern (as shown by Palmer Jackson).


The Webb Simpson tradition. Perhaps the longest-serving stamping on Tour.


We won’t stamp Akshay Bhatia Jaws Raw but we will serve it up anyway, for reasons immediately discernible by the seasoned palate.

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