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The A+ Grind is closely related to the Vokey WedgeWorks A Grind. The A Grind was born out of the collaboration between Vokey Tour Representative Aaron Dill and U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy, who was looking for a wedge that moved through firm turf faster than his L Grind. Dill took Ogilvy’s feedback and removed the ribbon on the L grind, resulting in a smoothed-out sole that cut through the ground with less resistance.
Formerly known on tour as the AD+ Grind, the A+ Grind was created with similar modifications for players that preferred the feel of the A Grind sole but needed more sole width and bounce due to their delivery. Dill would smooth out the grind lines of an M Grind rather than the L Grind that Ogilvy gamed.
“On Tour over the years, we started seeing some loyal M Grind players who were finding that sole to be a little too bouncy for their liking,” said Dill. “A+ comes from taking their gamer M Grind and removing the ribbon from the centre of the sole. Those players found the leading edge of the A+ sat a bit lower, and the wedge moved faster through the ground. That helped to unlock a bit more versatility for some based on how they deliver the club to the ball.”
The A+ Grind is an option for players who favor a smooth, fast-feeling wedge and play with a neutral angle of attack in a variety of conditions.
- Finish: Raw
- Available Lofts: 58° and 60° RH
- Effective Bounce: 4°
- Dexterity: RH ONLY
What is the difference between the WW A+ Grind and SM10 M Grind and WW A Grind?
A+ vs M: A+ is made from an M Grind. When the grind lines or ribbon on the sole is smoothed out, it becomes an A+. Players who might feel the ribbon hit or bounce off the turf on some shots may prefer the feel of A+. Smoothing out that area on the sole allows the club to slide through the turf with less resistance.
A+ vs A: Both wedges are similar in the fact that their origins came from smoothing out grind lines. The name A+ comes from the idea that it is a similar grind to the A Grind but has more (+) width and more (+) bounce than the A grind. The A+ will still have a smooth feel through the turf but will suit players who need the club to dig less than an A Grind.