The Vokey SM10 was a 2024 addition to the Titleist Vokey family. Take a look back at the key features and details that set the Titleist Vokey SM10 Wedges apart below.
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Golf Galaxy Director of Golf Experience Chris Marchini and Vokey Wedges Marketing Director Corey Gerrard explain how the SM10 was designed to help you get up and down more often.
Like we’ve come to know and love from Vokey wedges, the SM10 comes in a variety of grinds, bounces and lofts. With no shortage of options, choosing your set makeup can be daunting. Golfers will be happy to learn that Titleist has partnered with Golf Galaxy on in-store Wedge Fitting Software used during live fittings that helps guide players into the right wedges. As Gerrard and team note, “Having the right grinds equals the right contact and thus forgiveness."
As for the SM10, golfers will notice a visual upgrade from previous versions: increased symmetry on the clubface. Gerrard notes the symmetry is visible “not just in the square position, but when you’re opening the club around the green, it suits the eye and gives you confidence for the shot you’re about to play.”
Another visual game-changer is the Nickel finish. Gerrard says this is a “nice in-between” when compared to the Tour Chrome and Jet Black options.
Ultimately, the SM10 design is all about performance. According to Gerrard, the Vokey SM10 delivers in three key areas:
The club’s center of gravity (CG) is an important engineering change. For high-lofted wedges, like a 58 or 60 degree, the CG has been moved up and slightly forward, which helps the clubface square up at impact, providing a much narrower dispersion and maximum spin. Low-lofted wedges feature a CG between 46 and 52 degrees, moved from the heel side closer to center, which prevents the clubface from rotating.
Take a closer look and watch Gerrard’s full review of the Titleist Vokey SM10 wedge.
Ready to get yours? Be sure to schedule a golf club fitting at your local Golf Galaxy, where our team can expertly fit you with Titleist Vokey Wedge Fitting Software and ensure your clubs are dialed in to every facet of your game.