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Sign up Closed: Titleist Vokey SM10

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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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Currently gaming Callaway but not the most consistent player with wedges.Would love to try Titleist to see if they can help my game!

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Great opportunity to get fit and test the process.  My Wedge setup is very close however I have the 50.12 F Grind / 54.10 S Grind / 60.06 K Grind 

I love the sole of the low bounce K and have played it since SM6.  If I were to get the 60M as suggested I would want to hand grind the ribbon of the M for a smoother transition on the sole. It’s just too much bounce for how I deliver the club when opened. Excited to have a chance and congrats to all the winners 

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I’ve had my SM6’s for awhile now and my only regret is I did not do a full fitting for them! Good luck to everyone🤟🏼

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Currently playing the Costco Kirkland wedges (which aren’t too shabby btw) but an upgrade to these would be nice! The tool is definitely nice to find the correct grind and gaps. 

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Been a couple years since my last wedge fitting. would love to see whats changed!

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I’ve always been interested in trying out new bounces and grinds compared to what I was fitted into almost 8 years ago now. Perfect opportunity to explore that. 

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I have been talking about going through the wedge fitting process for a couple of months now. This would be perfect timing.

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