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Sign up Closed: Titleist Vokey SM10

Number of Testers
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Equipment Type: Wedges
Vendor: Titleist

🚨 Testers Wanted! 🚨

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The new Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges were released in March of this year and have been a popular addition to many golfers' bags since. We are looking for four golfers to test, review, and keep a set of Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges.

About The Vokey SM10 Wedges 

MyGolfSpy Staff member Tony Covey has a complete breakdown of the new SM10 wedges here , which is a must-read, but the shorter version is Vokey SM10 is focused on three key elements: versatility, distance control, and trajectory, and maximizing spin. The Vokey SM10 lineup has six different grind options for a total of 25 different loft, bounce, and grind options. 

This includes the M Grind that had previously only been available through WedgeWorks and T Grind that has also made its way to the retail market. The other options that a golfer must choose from are the finish, and the SM10 has three of them: Tour Chrome, Jet Black, and the new addition Nickel. 

There’s more though; the Vokey SM10 has refined the shape and CG placement to help optimize distance control and trajectory. This works in tandem with their spin-milled grooves that have groove geometry that varies depending on the loft to maximize spin for each loft.

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Titleist Wedge Selector Tool 

Of course, all of this can be a lot to take in, so Titleist offers an online Wedge Selector Tool to help simplify things. It is a series of eight questions which gather various information about your current setup and game to help make the best recommendation on what setup would be best for you. To try it yourself, go here!

What Is Being Tested? 

As previously mentioned, we are looking for four golfers to test, review, and keep a set of Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges. We want you to tell us how they perform in real-world conditions and play. Importantly, we also want to know how the Wedge Selector Tool works and if the recommendations are what you would normally expect. 

The selected testers will go through a Titleist Fitting for their wedge set and see how it compares to the results from the Wedge Selector Tool.

Think you are the right golfer to participate in this test? 

SIGN UP HERE! 

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*Must be a registered Forum member to be selected.
*Registration ends May 2, with testers being announced May 7.
*Applicants must post a screenshot of their Titleist Wedge Selection Tool results on the Forum thread here.
*Expense for in-person fitting not covered as part of the testing opportunity.

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Spot on, this is the setup that I currently use in an SM9 and SM8. I would love to give the new SM10s a run! Screenshot2024-04-25at11_29_28AM.png.a83da7067a3c16b1a0c647b23b21e7e1.png

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My results, exactly what I'm already playing (other than PW) from my fitting for the SM9s funny enough!

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Great opportunity. would love to see how effective the selector tool is in predicting and meeting my needs.

 

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According to the Vokey Wedge Selector tool, I bought the wrong ones!!! Love to test out these new bad boys!!!

 

 

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Excited about this opportunity! Been using Cleveland wedges as long as I can remember. Currently gaming a 52, 56, and a 60.ScreenShot2024-04-25at12_53_36PM.png.a487777f43577b98a590552acae529c2.png

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This would be cool. I've played around with a friend's SM8 wedges and they seemed to add some confidence for me.

 

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I was comfortable with the wedge selector tool... it did fairly well considering my data input. Would like to know what answer would induce the 4˚ bounce I was seeking in the 58˚ and 60˚ Lob Wedges...

 

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Not sure what the big deal about Vokey Wedges is and I'm honestly pretty happy with my ZipCore wedges, but I'd be willing to compare them. image.png.a1d7948051d09e2e32f89ae9a1813d4c.png

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Fantastic opportunity. I have a mixture of forged Edison wedges that are great and some higher lofted PING wedges that I love out of the sand, rough, and everything in between.

 

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How do they do it! haha. Great job MGS team. Loving the opportunities and good luck everyone!

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This would be a excellent (ironic) test against my newly acquired SM 8's New in wrapper, grip protected inbox purchase that I am anticipating good results from. If selected my request would SM 50 F, SM 54 S, SM 60 T. Just recently retired, I now have more time to devote to head to head comparison. But might have some early stamina issues being at the grass driving range, Sand Bunker, grass short game area, 2 putting greens. 

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Bob Vokey recommends 4°-6° of loft separation between wedges in order to create proper distance gaps, reducing the need to hit half wedge shots. This along with the information you have provided has combined to provide the recommendations above.

Bob Vokey recommends 4°-6° of loft separation between wedges in order to create proper distance gaps, reducing the need to hit half wedge shots. This along with the information you have provided has combined to provide the recommendations above.

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