I haven't tried the SM6's yet, but I have three of the SM5's in 50*, 54* and 58*. The wedges have a little more weight then others of the same caliber, but that works in my favor of transitioning that weight through a full approach shot or a quick chip I've got to get up in the air quick. Great spin off these wedges too, it's always nice to see a wedge shot land on the green and spin back like the pros. Overall, they're great wedges for the medium to lower handicapper, but would benefit anyone who wants a solid wedge. Aesthetically pleasing look to them too.
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This 50* wedge replaces a lighter weight wedge (another brand) with a broad sole that I kept shanking somehow. I fitted this wedge for my game from the Vokey wedge website. Excellent wedge. So far, so good. Only have played 2 rounds with it, and so far it produces good results. It gives me more distance than the old wedge. Accuracy is yet to be determined, as it is about the same as the old wedge.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is the conforming groove (not square) wedge I bought to make me get the ball on the ground faster around the greens and let the green contour do the rest. I found that these grooves also produce a check spin on the ball when a very slightly vertical swing is used and you catch it cleanly. Even a full shot coming out of the rough will check up on the green. So, honestly, I don't see a great deal of difference between the old and new grooves unless the reaction I'm getting is due to using the new Titleist Pro V's. Good gap wedge and around the greens.
I have been looking for a st of wedges that would fill in my distance gaps and had a weight and feel that i liked. I had owned a set of sm4 wedges but just didn't get what I was looking for so after reading how they had changed the weight and found the bounce I needed I purchased three wedges and have been totally satisfied. Great sell and product. Thanks
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The titleist vokey wedges are the widest used on tour and I wanted to give them a try. I wanted the savings of good used wedges to test them during play to verify the lofts were correct for me providing the proper distance gaps between clubs. I purchased four - replacing my pitching and sand wedges and adding a gap and a lob wedge. The flight seems to be a little higher than the wedges in my set and the vokeys go as far with very good bite. The downside then is wind play. They have a very traditional look and they feel very solid. They also have more bite when chipping which is good when there is little green to work with. The vokey line offers three finishes and many loft and bounce options.