What Woodland uses: TaylorMade Milled Grind Hi-Toe (64 degrees) with a KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 125 X shaft. The 64 degree club is sometimes referred to as the ultra lob or UL-wedge. These are for those flop shots right around the green. High spin, short distance.
What you can get: TaylorMade Milled Grind Hi-Toe Wedge in lofts of 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, or 64 degrees. Golf wedges can be broken down like this: the pitching wedge (usually 46 to 48 degrees), sand wedge (54 to 58 degrees), gap wedge (50 to 53 degrees), and the lob wedge (around 58 degrees and higher).
The Hi-Toe wedge is highlighted by full-face scoring lines and bigger toe section to maximize spin on every shot and on every part of the club face. The versatile club is ideal for all sorts of shots around the green, flops, chips, bump-and-runs, pitches, and more.
Other highlights include the Precision Weight Port (PWP), which is designed to relocate weight for better center of gravity (CG) that will create more balance and control; and the ZTP Groove Technology which has steeper side walls and is designed to maximum spin.
Woodland also uses Titleist Vokey Design SM7 Wedges in 52 (bent to 53) and 58 degrees.