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The TK wedge was part of Ben Hogan's 2015 relaunch, when the Fort Worth brand came back to life under Terry Koehler, the wedge obsessive who founded Eidolon and SCOR before this. The TK carries his initials, and it shows. This is a wedge built by someone who spent years arguing that most golfers play the wrong lofts with the wrong sole grinds.
What made the TK different was how you bought it. Instead of picking a 56 or a 60 off the rack, Ben Hogan offered every loft from 48 to 63 degrees in one-degree increments. You gapped your wedges to your actual iron set, not to whatever the big brands decided to stock. In 2015 nobody else was doing that at this price.
The tour grind sole is the other half of the story. Koehler's V-Sole puts higher bounce on the leading edge and less on the trailing edge, so the club resists digging at impact but still sits low to the ground for open-faced shots. It behaves like a grind a tour player would have hand-worked, without you needing a belt sander or a tour van connection.
Tóm lại
The Ben Hogan TK (2015) is a tour-grind wedge built for shotmaking and versatility around the green.
Ben Hogan TK Wedge: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Tour Grind
- Năm sản xuất
- 2015
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the TK is 11 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
About the Ben Hogan TK
The head is forged from soft carbon steel with a clean, traditional profile. No cavity gimmicks, no alignment aids, just a compact blade shape with a straight leading edge and a satin finish that cuts glare. Feel off the face is dense and quiet, the way a forged wedge should be. The V-Sole does the real work. The forward portion of the sole carries steep bounce to keep the leading edge from knifing into turf or sand, then the bounce falls off quickly toward the trailing edge. On square-faced pitches it plays forgiving. Open the face and the back of the sole gets out of the way, so the club still slides under the ball from tight lies. One grind covering both jobs was the whole pitch, and it mostly delivers.
Who Should Play the Ben Hogan TK?
- ✓Players who want to gap their wedges precisely, since the one-degree loft options let you build 48-52-56-60 or something less conventional like 49-54-59.
- ✓Mid to low handicaps who like a traditional forged blade shape at address and don't need perimeter weighting in a wedge.
- ✓Anyone who plays a mix of firm and soft conditions and wants one sole grind that handles both instead of buying separate low-bounce and high-bounce wedges.
- ✓Golfers who like open-faced shots around the green but get punished by wide, high-bounce soles on tight lies.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
What does TK stand for on the Ben Hogan TK wedge?
Terry Koehler, the founder of the relaunched Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Company in 2015. He previously designed wedges under the Eidolon and SCOR brands, and the TK carried his V-Sole concept forward.
What lofts were the TK wedges available in?
Every loft from 48 to 63 degrees in one-degree increments. The idea was to let you set exact yardage gaps from your pitching wedge down instead of forcing you into standard 52, 56, and 60 degree options.
What is the V-Sole grind on the TK wedge?
A dual-bounce sole with high bounce on the leading edge and low bounce on the trailing edge. The front keeps the club from digging on full shots and bunker shots, while the shallow rear section lets you open the face without the leading edge riding up off the ground.
Are Ben Hogan TK wedges forged or cast?
Forged from soft carbon steel. Feel is noticeably softer than most cast wedges from the same era, closer to what you'd expect from a Vokey or a Mizuno.
Is the 2015 TK wedge still worth buying used?
If you find one in your loft with decent grooves, yes. The forging quality holds up and the grind is still relevant. Groove wear is the main risk on a wedge this old, so check the face before paying collector prices. Replacement lofts are hard to find since the original company went through bankruptcy in 2017.
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