After years of disrupting the golf ball market with their direct-to-consumer model, Vice Golf is making its first foray into the metalwoods space. Available for pre-order now, the “VG” collection includes two driver models, a fairway wood and hybrid. The collection is unified by lightweight designs and Vice’s characteristically bold aesthetics.
The drivers: Speed and style
Vice is launching with two distinct driver options at different price points and performance profiles.
VGD01+ driver
The driver, like everything else in the lineup, features what Vice calls “Triple Alignment Technology.” That appears to be “Vice-speak” for a series of visual cues to help with alignment, although it’s notable that the last cue comes by way of the yet-to-be-released Vice Tracer Ball (the company’s take on a striped design).
The Vice VGD01+ driver incorporates a carbon crown insert with a look similar to Callaway’s forged composite paired with a Vice logo/alignment aid on the crown.
Fun feature or not, suffice it to say that, visually, there’s a lot going on here.
The Vice VGD01+ driver is available in nine- and 10.5-degree lofts. Two degrees of adjustability come by way of an adjustable hosel.
The stock shafts include “made for” options from Aldila (Whiz) and the UST LIN Q.
Retail price is $399.
VGD01 driver
While still lightweight to create what Vice calls “effortless speed,” the Plus-less VGD01 adds draw bias to help average golfers fighting a slice. Vice says the design is built from 15 years of insights from real golfer data, presumably collected by HIO Labs.
Fairways and hybrids: Completing the set
VGF01 fairway woods
The VGF01 fairway woods feature a distinctive shape with what I’d describe as scooped toe and a crown that appears to slope aggressively from its peak to the leading edge.
According to Vice, these non-adjustable fairways aim to “turn second shots into scoring opportunities.”
The Vice VGF01 is available in 3-wood (15°), 5-wood (18°) and 7-wood (21°) options.
The stock shaft is the Aldila Whiz in 40, 55 or 65 grams.
Retail price is $229.
VGH01 hybrids
Available in 3 (19°), 4 (22°) and 5 (25°) options, these hybrids help round out the metalwood lineup.
Vice’s market approach
To help make your decision a bit easier, Vice is offering up to 25 percent off when certain dollar thresholds are met. Adding a driver and a hybrid to my cart got me the discount although there is some text suggesting the discount isn’t supposed to apply to clubs or limited-edition golf balls.
Try it … but no promises.
It’s also worth mentioning that Vice is using the phrase “pre-tariff pricing” in their social media marketing for the new woods. That certainly suggests the potential for price increases in the future due to import tariffs. Whether that’s trying to incentivize through fear or the reality of what’s to come, I can’t say with any confidence.
What I do know is that tariffs are a growing concern across the equipment industry and are having a growing impact on launch planning.
The Vice way
Availability
If you hate it, send it back.
Vice VG lineup is available for pre-order now. For more information or to order yours, visit ViceGolf.com.
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