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Many on this forum know the name Terry Koehler. His background in golf is rather interesting.
Reid Lockhart in the 90s
Eidelon Wedges in the 2000s
SCOR Wedges after that
Started the Ben Hogan brand back up in 2014.
Things didn't go as planned at Hogan and since that time despite writing articles at a different website, he has been rather quiet.
Soon you will be hearing about a new brand he will be launching, and it will feature, you guessed it, wedges.
This info is not out there anywhere on the internet, but we know it to be accurate. TK will soon be bringing Edison Wedges to the market. A forged wedge "system" that features a slight V-Sole, a classic design and a subtle cavity. It will also feature TKoehler Design stamped on the hosel. Terry's designs have been popular on the internet, where wedges become more personal than many other pieces of equipment and a number of them have been very good. I still think the SCOR model wedges are excellently crafted and work very well.
Odds are you start hearing about this pretty soon, of course with this post going up, it will be sooner at least on message boards most likely. We don't want to give away all of the details, as that is not our style, but here is an image of what the back will look like.
Reid Lockhart in the 90s
Eidelon Wedges in the 2000s
SCOR Wedges after that
Started the Ben Hogan brand back up in 2014.
Things didn't go as planned at Hogan and since that time despite writing articles at a different website, he has been rather quiet.
Soon you will be hearing about a new brand he will be launching, and it will feature, you guessed it, wedges.
This info is not out there anywhere on the internet, but we know it to be accurate. TK will soon be bringing Edison Wedges to the market. A forged wedge "system" that features a slight V-Sole, a classic design and a subtle cavity. It will also feature TKoehler Design stamped on the hosel. Terry's designs have been popular on the internet, where wedges become more personal than many other pieces of equipment and a number of them have been very good. I still think the SCOR model wedges are excellently crafted and work very well.
Odds are you start hearing about this pretty soon, of course with this post going up, it will be sooner at least on message boards most likely. We don't want to give away all of the details, as that is not our style, but here is an image of what the back will look like.