Senior Golf USA at PGA Demo Day 2025

In January, Senior Golf USA participated in the PGA Demo Day 2025 in Florida where the highlight was the Vokey Design Wedge Presentation. This segment stood out because it aimed to provide golfers with comprehensive information on wedges. Experts Brad Faxon and Aaron Dill were on hand to share their expertise on golf wedges.


PGA Demo Day 2025

Key Highlights:

  • Expert Presentation: Led by Brad Faxon and Aaron Dill, this session covered their vast experience and insights into Titleist Vokey Wedges. They shared their passion for teaching both new and experienced golfers.
  • Content Focus: The discussion included choosing the right wedge, custom fitting, and techniques to dominate the course. Their professional insights aimed to enhance understanding beyond typical play.
  • Audience Engagement: Participants, from beginners to pros, found the session valuable. Practical advice was provided, particularly for improving short games, to significantly boost golfing skills.
  • Equipment Strategy: Importance was placed on selecting and using the right wedges to improve short-game performance, highlighting how crucial equipment choices can be.
  • Overall Goal: The session aimed to help golfers make informed decisions about wedge selection to achieve peak performance.

This event served as a comprehensive guide for golfers looking to excel in their short game with expert advice from Brad Faxon and Aaron Dill.

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