What are the new Titleist wedges?

Titleist Vokey SM8 Tour Chrome Wedge Finely-tuned Progressive Center of Gravity placement achieves improved trajectory, distance control and feel. The Spin Milled groove cutting process and 100% quality inspection prove nothing spins like a Vokey.

When did the Titleist BV wedge come out?

March 9th is the Official Availability and release date for the NEW Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges to golf shops.

What is the new Vokey wedge?

D Grind
The D Grind is the newest addition to the Vokey lineup and is the player’s high bounce wedge. High measured bounce with the crescent shape of the M grind is ideal players with a steeper angle of attack who play with a variety of clubface positions.

What was the first Vokey wedge?

Jude Classic
Jude Classic was the first Vokey Design wedge played on the PGA Tour.

What wedge lofts should I carry?

To make it easy, a good rule of thumb is to have about four-degrees of loft between your wedges. So, if your 48-degree pitching wedge flies on average 110 yards, and your 56-degree sand wedge goes about 80 yards, you probably need a 52-degree wedge that carries around 95 yards to fill an important hole in your setup.

What does F grind mean on a wedge?

F Grind. A full sole, with moderate amounts of sole camber and radius makes the F very versatile. The F grind is ideal for full shots from turf and for players with a steep aggressive swing type. A full compliment of lower lofts means you’ll find an F Grind solution to cover off your gap to sand wedge play.

Are Spin Milled wedges legal?

The new wedges are named, appropriately enough, Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C wedges. The C-C stands for the “Condition of Competition” adopted by both the USGA and R&A, which prohibits PGA Tour and most Tour-level participants from playing the non-conforming irons and wedges after January 1, 2010.

Is the SM8 better than the SM7?

The most significant difference between the new SM8 and its predecessors, the SM6 and SM7, is the position of the center of gravity. This aligned the center of gravity with the ideal impact position on the face, improving distance control and helping golfers flight shots lower.

Is Vokey owned by Titleist?

The principal brands operated by Acushnet are Titleist, best known for balls and clubs; Footjoy, an apparel brand with particular focus on shoes and gloves; Scotty Cameron, a leading putter brand; Vokey Design, a leading brand of wedge; Union Green, a golf ball and accessory brand marketed to casual players; and …

How far should a 54 degree wedge go?

Pitching wedges (46-48 degrees) give you a distance between 80 and 120 yards. Gap wedges (50-52 degrees) give you a distance between 70 and 110 yards. Sand wedges (54-56 degrees) give you a distance between 60 and 100 yards. Lob wedges (58-62 degrees) give you a distance between 50 and 90 yards.

Can you grind bounce off a wedge?

Wedge grinding typically affects a club’s bounce. Pitching wedges, for example, have about 7 or 8 degrees of bounce, while sand wedges have 12 to 14 degrees. A sand wedge’s bounce plate literally bounces off the sand when a player hits from a bunker, allowing for a higher, softer shot.

Where can I buy a Titleist golf wedge?

GolfDiscount.com, your authorized Titleist Dealer, offers a selection of Titleist wedges. Available in a variety of lofts, grinds, bounces & finishes. Select from the renowned Vokey or the AP line of wedges. Check out the most played wedges at every level of competitive golf.

How to choose the best wedge for your game?

This tool will help you select the proper loft, bounce, and grind for your game. Understand your loft, bounce, and grind options to find the right wedge for you. Custom design wedges, Vokey gear and apparel, and limited edition products in the Vokey Shop.

Are there wedges that are one size fits all?

WEDGES ARE NOT ONE SIZE FITS ALL. Vokey’s tour-proven grind, bounce, and loft options make SM7 wedges the benchmark for creating shot versatility for individual golfers.

What kind of wedges does Vokey design use?

Vokey Design SM7 wedges feature a progressive center of gravity, optimized for each loft, bounce and grind for improved distance control, tighter shot dispersion and exceptional feel throughout the wedge set.