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Zebra Golf has teamed up with world leading specialist club customisation company Golf Alchemy to produce a bespoke wedge that celebrates and commemorates the coronation of King Charles III.

With strictly only 100 models being made, golfers looking to own their own limited-edition piece of royal history can order “The Coronation” Tour Grind wedge directly from Zebra Golf for the princely sum of just £149.99.

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Each one is individually stamped and features a hand-painted engraving of King Charles III on the back of the clubhead along with a royal crest and the date of the Coronation – May 6, 2023.

The graphics are ‘snapshotted’ into the material for a permanent treatment that won’t fade, rust or peel, ensuring that it will look as a new as the day you bought it for many years to come.

The Tour Grind is British-owned Zebra Golf’s premium wedge offering. Boasting a tour-inspired shape, it is forged from soft 1025C carbon steel to give great touch and feel, while the milled face and grooves deliver high levels of spin from all lies.

Featuring 56° of loft and 12° of bounce, Zebra insists that “this stunningly versatile wedge will be the envy of your golfing partners not only for its looks, but also for its all-round performance.”

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Zebra, you might recall, made a surprise return to the game last summer, when it a released a new range of high-tech putters.

First introduced in 1976, the Zebra putter was way ahead of its time, with its mallet-shaped head, adjustable weight system, and the unique black-and-white stripe alignment aid proving to be an instant hit with tour professionals and club golfers alike.

Ray Floyd used one of the very first Zebra putters to win The Masters in 1976. Eighteen years later, Zimbabwe’s Nick Price captured the Claret Jug at the 1994 Open Championship with a trusty Zebra in his bag at Turnberry.

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