Explore the different Vokey grinds, and get fit for your next golf wedge today. Every player has their own technique, and should use wedge grinds fit to their swing style. Find the Vokey wedge grind for you. Vokey has worked with the best players in the world to create and perfect several different wedge grinds over the years.
Certain grinds such as the K Grind and the D Grind tend to perform best from the sand, but it is important to get fit for your wedge to ensure maximum performance. There are several ways to get fit for your Vokey wedges, from 1-on-1 fittings with Bob Vokey to free Titleist Thursday events.
Please visit our custom fitting page for more information on wedge grind fitting. This program is designed for players looking to fine tune their wedges, just like the Tour pros. Learn more about our custom wedge grinds today. There is no one-size-fits-all wedge.
Each wedge in your bag is a tool and has a role play. To discover the high performance of Vokey wedges, achieve total confidence on every shot, and shoot lower scores, experience a Vokey wedge fitting for yourself.
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The SM8 left has an almost identical address profile to SM7, which we like. Most golfers hit driver less than 15 times a round. However, that same golfer pulls out a wedge at least thirty times a round. You do the math, and count on the quality of Titleist Vokey Wedges when it really matters.
I really like them. Main reason why I got them was the fact that one of the pros here suggested them when I got custom fit for my irons. He said, "don't consider anything else". Seeing as I trusted Titleist with my irons I did the same thing with the wedges. They feel nice, a bit harsh when you mishit them, but both trajectory and spin are good for my game. Most importantly, I've gotten used to them so I know how to hit the shot I want to hit.
However, I suppose I could do the same thing with any other wedge around the same price range. I like Vokeys and am used to them so that's the main reason why I'm not considering switching to another brand. The thing that annoys me about them is the lack of finish option for leftys.
WUTiger October 30, I'm a rather basic wedge player: don't do anything more unusual than open up or close down a couple of degrees on the short shots. The standard CG14 sole, with a few bounce options, works well for me Vokey also makes excellent wedges, I just don't care for them. People who do magic tricks on wedge shots might like Vokey's variety: basic Spin Mills offer 17 loft-bounce combinations and 7 sole grinds.
I don't need that much "choice. Awards, Achievements, and Accolades. October 31, WUTiger October 31, Like, are you going to hit golf balls with your wedges, or eat soup with them?
Arsenal October 31, I have played them for about 3 months now and really love them. Those wedges were good in their own way but the feel I can get around the green with the Vokey wedges to me is far better. The TM wedges just felt like they didn't have any feel to them after using my new wedges. Leftygolfer October 31, Wedges are all preference. I've had a bunch and I personally like the look and feel of vokeys a touch more than others I owned but I really think all the top brands are very similar.
It's about feel and performance for YOU. I personally think that Vokeys and Mizuno wedges are the best, followed in the next tier by Ping and Cleveland, then with Adams and Calloway making up the third tier. That's totally non-scientific and basically irrelevant to anyone who likes the wedges I don't regard as highly. CalBoomer November 1, November 1, Picking a wedge is like picking a putter. It all comes down to personal preference and what works best for you. Vokey wedges are heavily advertised and used by a lot of pros.
But then so are Cleveland wedges. If someone made you play with a different set of wedges and your game fell apart, I would say you game was not very robust.
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