Are Titleist Vokey wedges the best?

Are Titleist Vokey wedges the best?

Vokey wedges are beautiful, and that is no different here. Their shape and style have massive shelf appeal and with the 3 types of finish, there is a look that I’m sure will suit anyone’s eye. I personally favoured the Jet Black finish as it matched my irons and I’ve played black wedges for years.

What golf wedge is 60 degrees?

A 60-degree wedge is considered a lob wedge and is mostly used to launch the ball high up in the air and land softly on the green. Examples could be hitting the ball over water or sand and quickly stopping it on the green. I used to have a 60 degree in my bag and it did come in handy in certain situations.

How long should a 60 degree wedge be?

You will want to hit your 60 degree wedge between 75 and 90 yards to score well. If you are hitting it over 100 yards you are swinging too hard.

What is so special about Vokey wedges?

Vokey grinds help you manipulate bounce more precisely: the high bounce wedge grinds like the D and K grinds offer more forgiveness on your wedge shots, while the low bounce L grind helps you create shots around the green. Wedge bounce and grind improves your consistency and control over your wedge shots.

Is a 60-degree wedge hard to hit?

Weekend players complain that lob wedges are difficult to hit. If you simply accelerate through impact, a 60-degree wedge is just as easy to hit as a 55. Play the ball in the middle of your stance and go short backswing to long follow. You’ll quickly learn that the lob is the one wedge you can’t live without.

Are Titleist Vokey wedges worth it?

Developed by the gifted hands of Bob Vokey and with input from Titleist tour staff, the variety of grinds and lofts allows golfers to dial in the SM8 wedges that will best benefit their game. And for those who enjoy a little personalized flair, or desire customization, Wedgeworks is worth the experience.

Should I use a 60 degree wedge?

A 60-degree lob wedge is suited for better golfers and is perfect for launching the ball high in the air and having it land softly on the green. This wedge is ideal for hitting shorter chip shots but should not be the choice for full shots from the fairway.

How do you pick a 60 degree wedge?

Bounce

  1. The sand wedge (54-56 degrees) should have the most bounce, and the deepest bounce.
  2. The lob wedge (58-60 degrees) should have the least bounce, and the narrowest bounce.
  3. The “gap” wedge (50-52 degrees) should have a low bounce, and medium depth.

How far can a pro hit a 60 degree wedge?

On average, a professional golfer will hit a 60-degree wedge about 100 yards. A mid-handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 50-60 yards. A higher handicap golfer will probably hit their 60-degree wedge about 30-40 yards.

Is a 60 degree wedge hard to hit?

What Vokey wedges do pros use?

Vokey SM8: The Benchmark Voke has learned from some of the world’s greatest players, watching and listening to what they seek in overall wedge performance, look and feel, to create wedges that perform under the most challenging course conditions. SM8 is the most trusted wedge in play on The European Tour.

Do you really need a 60 degree wedge?

For the average golfer, having both a 56-degree sand wedge and a 60-degree lob wedge is completely unnecessary. A 56 or 58-degree wedge should be a lot more versatile for most and is the highest wedge loft that should be in most bags. As I said before, I used to have both wedges in my bag.

What degree is a Titleist pitching wedge?

Pitching-wedge lofts vary a bit with different club manufacturers. The minimum loft you’re likely to find on a pitching wedge is 43 degrees. Unless you discover an antique from the pre-gap wedge days, you probably won’t find a true pitching wedge with a loft of more than 50 degrees. A typical pitching wedge today features 45 to 48 degrees of loft.

Where are Vokey wedges made?

Yes, the heads are manufactured in China. In perspective, almost all heads are cast or forged in China for all OEMs. Titleist does inspect and assemble in the US. Some others are also assembled outside of the US, with no direct inspection by the vendor.

What is a 50 degree wedge?

Also known as a gap wedge, this ZR1 50 degree Utility wedge (U-Wedge) is a great way to swing for the distances that the your PW and SW can’t make. This nicely balanced U-Wedge cuts easily through the rough and the tight lies where you need it most.

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