The new Titleist Vokey Design SM10 wedges aim to deliver a lower, more controlled flight with improved feel and maximum spin.
The SM10 wedges feature new progressive center of gravity placements through the lofts, resulting in a lower, more controlled trajectory, solid feel and tighter dispersion from the lowest-lofted wedge to the highest. They all feature progressive shaping by loft, with a smaller profile and a straighter leading edge on 46- to 52-degree wedges while lofts 56-62 have a larger footprint and a more rounded leading edge for shot versatility.
Vokey SM10 wedges feature TX9 grooves that are individually cut based on loft and finish: the grooves on the stronger-lofted wedges (46-54 degrees) are cut narrower and deeper, while the higher-lofted wedges (56-62) feature wider and shallower grooves. A parallel micro-texture between grooves helps to maximize spin on partial shots.
Vokey SM10 wedges ($189) feature a complete lineup of loft, grind and bounce combinations to fit a variety of swing types, styles of play and course conditions, with six different tour-proven sole grinds (F, S, M, K, T and D) with a total of 25 unique loft, bounce and grind combinations.
“I always tell players that the most important club in the bag is confidence,” said Bob Vokey, master craftsman. “Getting fit for each of your wedges, and learning how to use them in different situations, is one of the fastest ways to gain confidence around the green.”
Available for fittings beginning Feb. 15 and in golf shops worldwide March 8, Vokey SM10 wedges are offered in three finishes: chrome, black and nickel.
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