WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Titleist Vokey SM9 features the first redesigned groove on a Titleist wedge in six years along with a progressive center-of-gravity position to help assist flight and control, particularly with higher lofts. The wedge comes in 23 loft/bounce options covering six sole grinds.
Is the a new Vokey wedges coming out?
Titleist has introduced its new Vokey Design SM9 wedges, which will hit retail on March 11. The SM9 wedges include six grind options and a total of 23 different models ranging in lofts from 46 to 62 degrees for precision fitting.
What is new with SM8?
What's new: The Progressive Center of Gravity design, introduced in the SM6, has been improved yet again. The center of gravity is moved forward to a position that hovers in front of the wedge face, which makes the clubface want to stay square.
Which Vokey wedge is best?
Wedge Grind Options for Swing Type and Course Conditions
For instance, the L grind is ideal for firm conditions and sweeper swing styles, the M grind offers the most playability, and for some players, the best Vokey grind for sand is the K grind, with the highest bounce.
What is the most forgiving Vokey wedge?
K-Grind. The highest bounce wedge in the lineup, the K Grind is the ultimate bunker club and the most forgiving wedge in the lineup for all shots.
24 related questions foundWhat wedge is best for chipping?
What degree wedge is best for chipping? For most golfers, a gap wedge or a sand wedge with loft of between 52° and 56° will produce the most consistent outcome when chipping. This is because you'll be able to play most short-game shots you're likely to come across out on the course.
What Vokey wedges do pros use?
In the Top 100 players on the PGA tour, there are some 380 wedges used, and out of those, 44% are made by Titleist. Second in this race is Ping with 17%, and third is Callaway with 15% of wedges used. The Titleist Vokey SM8 is the most popular individual combination of pitching, gap, sand, and lob wedge.
Which Vokey grind for bunkers?
Vokey offers three unique sand wedge grinds (M, S, F) to fit every type of player and course condition. The best bounce for sand wedges is typically 8°-14°, to accommodate for bunker shots and softer ground conditions.
What bounce should a 60-degree wedge have?
The best bounce for a 60-degree wedge is going to be around eight degrees of bounce. At eight degrees, you are just at the lower end of the bounsce before you head closer to hitting a high bounce. Some lob wedges are offered in very high bounces, and others are offered even lower than the eight degrees.
What does M grind mean on a wedge?
The M Grind remains a medium-bounce wedge that offers heel, toe and trailing edge relief. It's your textbook versatile grind for shallow attack angles and firm or sandy conditions.
Are Vokey SM8 wedges forged?
The Titleist Vokey SM8 series is the latest line-up and it is incredible, many will be surprised to hear that they are not forged. With 6 different grind options and 3 different finishes, there is a club that will delight every golfer.
How long do Vokey wedges last?
The first question I asked Woody was how long a golfer could expect a wedge to last. Titleist has done tests with their Vokey wedges that suggest 75 rounds is when you will see a significant decline in performance.
What does bounce mean on wedges?
Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This is the area of the club that hits through the ground as it contacts the ball. The greater the wedge bounce degree, the higher the leading edge is off the surface at address.
When did the Vokey SM8 come out?
The latest Vokey wedge is the SM8 which was introduced back in March 2020, selling millions around the globe, and as always giving us all the performance and easy hitting technology, we asked for.
What is T grind?
The T Grind is a Voke original, inspired by work with a former Titleist Brand Ambassador, and fine-tuned by Aaron Dill. Hear Aaron explain why Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas have a T Grind in their bags.
Where are Titleist wedges made?
Titleist is an all-American brand that manufactures equipment and apparel in the United States. It is based in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. If you're wondering where are golf clubs made, Titleist has its own golf club manufacturing plant in Carlsbad, California.
What bounce is best for flop shots?
Low bounce 10 and lower: Ideal for shots from tight lies and firm turf conditions, if you actually keep your ball on the short grass. Less bounce makes it easier for better golfers to get creative with shots such as flop shots around the green because the leading edge is much smaller.
Is 12 degrees of bounce too much?
Clubs with a bounce of more than 10 degrees are considered "high bounce" wedges, according to Publinks Golfer. Sand wedges and some specialty gap wedges usually have high bounce, making them a good choice for light sand, deep rough or a shaggy fairway.
What bounce is best for wedges?
Wedges with a mid bounce angle (10 to 14-degrees) are the best all-around wedges for playability in all types of conditions and all golfers.
Do Vokey wedges rust?
The Titleist Vokey Design SM8 wedges are available in four finishes: Tour Chrome, Brushed Steel, Jet Black and Raw finish. The Jet Black will rust as the dark finish wears, while the Raw wedges will rust more quickly with exposure to air and moisture.
What is Vokey M grind?
The M grind is a medium-bounce wedge featuring a full crescent heel, toe and trailing edge sole grind and is for players looking for a versatile gap wedge playing in firm, sandy conditions.
What wedges does Phil Mickelson use?
He uses three PM Grind '19 “Raw” wedges. The PM stands for Phil Mickelson because he helped design the wedges with Roger Cleveland.
Who plays Vokey wedges?
Titleist's Vokey WedgeWorks T Grind is a favorite of Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas. Bob Vokey originally created the T Grind for former PGA Tour winner Tom Pernice Jr. These days, the lob wedge is a favorite of two major winners: Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.
What wedges does Justin Thomas use?
Interestingly, Thomas brings two lob wedges to tournaments. Typically, he plays with a 60-degree K grind wedge with 6 degrees of bounce, but starting at the 2018 Presidents Cup in Australia, he began using a 60-degree T grind wedge on firm golf courses.