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When it comes to golf wedges, few names carry as much prestige as Titleist’s Vokey Design wedges. Bob Vokey has spent decades perfecting the art of wedge craftsmanship, giving players the versatility and control they need to master their short game. One of the defining features of Vokey wedges is their diverse selection of sole grinds, each tailored to suit different playing styles, course conditions, and personal preferences. In this article, we’ll break down each of the Vokey grinds and help you determine which one is best suited for your game.
Simply put, a wedge grind refers to the shaping of the sole of the club, particularly around the heel, toe, and trailing edge. The grind impacts how the wedge interacts with the turf or sand, affecting the club’s playability in different conditions and shot types. Titleist offers a variety of grinds designed to optimize performance for different swings and turf conditions. To help golfers make an informed decision, we offer a personalized wedge fitting service—just send us a message with details about your playing style, swing type, and course conditions, and we’ll recommend the best wedge grind for your game.
F Grind: The All-Purpose Option
The F Grind is the most traditional grind in the Vokey lineup, offering a full sole with little to no additional relief. It is designed for players who primarily hit full shots with their wedges, making it an excellent choice for gap wedges and sand wedges. If you like to keep things simple and want a wedge that plays consistently in a variety of conditions, the F Grind is a safe bet. Buy here
S Grind: The Versatile Performer
The S Grind features a slightly narrower sole with some trailing edge relief, making it more versatile than the F Grind. It is ideal for players who like to play standard wedge shots but also want the ability to open the face for added versatility. The S Grind works well for players with a more neutral swing path and is a go-to option for those who play in firmer conditions. Buy here
M Grind: The Shotmaker’s Wedge
If you love to get creative around the greens, the M Grind is for you. Designed with heel, toe, and trailing edge relief, this grind allows golfers to easily open or close the face to execute different shot shapes. It is especially effective for players who like to play high-flop shots, low spinners, or controlled bump-and-runs. Buy here
D Grind: The High-Bounce Shotmaker
The D Grind combines versatility with high bounce, making it ideal for players who have a steeper attack angle but still want to manipulate the clubface for different shots. With significant heel and toe relief, this grind offers a great blend of forgiveness and shot-making ability, making it a favorite among players who play in softer conditions or like to take deep divots. Buy here
K Grind: The Ultimate Bunker Wedge
The K Grind is the highest bounce grind in the Vokey lineup and is designed for maximum forgiveness, especially in bunkers and soft lies. Its wider sole prevents excessive digging, making it a great option for players who struggle with getting out of bunkers or play on courses with soft sand and lush rough. Buy here
L Grind: The Precision Wedge
The L Grind is the lowest bounce option and is ideal for firm conditions and precise shot-making. With significant heel, toe, and trailing edge relief, this grind is best suited for players who have excellent wedge control and prefer to open the face to execute delicate shots. Because of its low bounce, it requires precise execution and is generally better suited for skilled players. Buy here
Choosing the right wedge grind depends on your swing style, playing conditions, and the types of shots you prefer to hit. Here’s a quick guide:
Understanding the different Vokey wedge grinds can make a significant difference in your short game performance. No matter which grind you choose, having the right wedge setup can give you the confidence to attack the pin and lower your scores. Happy golfing!
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