With the new Titleist Vokey SM11 wedges, Titleist expands its wedge lineup focusing on consistent control, varied flight paths, and broad option selection.
The Vokey Design SM11 wedges introduce a new generation designed to maintain consistent ball contact, flight behavior, and spin across all lofts. Within each loft, all variants are precisely calibrated regardless of sole configuration. These wedges are now available for fitting and will be globally released in golf specialty stores starting February 20.
Titleist Launches the Vokey Design SM11 Wedges
A key feature of the SM11 line is its extensive range of configurations. The series offers 27 combinations of loft, bounce, and grind across six sole shapes. Newly added are a 44-degree wedge for finer short game arc and additional K-Grind variants with adjusted bounce, covering diverse play styles and set compositions.
Titleist employs a uniform approach to flight path tuning with the SM11 wedges. The center of gravity within each loft remains constant across sole designs, ensuring that changing the grind during fitting does not alter flight properties. This aims for consistent distance and flight control across all variants.
Consistent Flight and Control Across Lofts
The center of gravity shifts gradually across the loft range. Lower lofts from 44 to 52 degrees match the flight characteristics of irons, while higher lofts at 58 and 60 degrees are tuned for slightly lower trajectories. Mid-range lofts at 54 and 56 degrees bridge these profiles, helping each wedge in the set to perform distinctly.
The SM11 wedge faces are also refined with different groove patterns depending on loft. Lower lofts use grooves optimized for full swings, and higher lofts utilize textures supporting short shots and difficult lies, with increased groove volume compared to previous models.
Advanced Face Technology and Finishes
A new face milling pattern aligned with the swing path enhances ball contact on short shots around the green. Grooves in the impact zone are heat-treated to maintain shape longevity, and each face undergoes thorough quality control before delivery. The wedges come in lofts from 44 to 60 degrees, right- and left-handed options, with Tour Chrome, Nickel, Jet Black finishes, and a Raw Finish custom option. Various steel and graphite shafts with the Titleist Universal 360 grip complete the offering.
(Content based on information provided by Titleist)