YOu didn't explain WHY the F grind is so versatile. Give an example or two, or three! It's one thing to say it's versatile but without specifics you leave me wanting more!
"when the best in the world do it, you can do it to" is exactly what I tell myself before I try a flop shot 6 feet off the green and skulling a 60° 80 yards...
ok I m leaving this with more questions than answers. Sounds like tour players have the luxury of selecting specific grinds each weeks based on conditions. What is the best more versatile grind for a recreational player mid handicap who like to hit full shots and open the face from time to time around the greens? What is the best grind for players who tend to hit thin shots out of the bunker?
Yeah nothing useful in this video. I don’t think he understands the M wedge completely, and F-grind being most played on tour is misinformation. Tour pros are taking the F grind because it’s stock, and grinding it down custom to look more like a S/D grind. They are NOT playing a 52F.
I just got one of these in a 60 degree, offered in S and D grind, I chose the lower bounce S grind because I found slightly better distance and shot shaping control overall. The D grind I would say allows for slightly more shot shaping versatility at the expense of forgiveness vs S grind. For me, I generally find high bounce wedges to be most forgiving overall but found the opposite with lob wedges.
Ok so this type of information is basically useless as is the online wedge selector. Course conditions are highly variable in central Texas for a mid handicapper that plays whatever courses that are reasonably priced and don’t take 5 hours per round. Much more useful would be a user guide based on particular types of shots that could be employed while taking advantage of each aspect of a particular grind. Combine that information with different course conditions for a recommended shot and grind and then I will have something useful. Are you listening Titleist? I look forward to my royalty checks in the mail for the app you develop. 😂
This has to be THE WORST explanation of grinds that could be possible. Obviously trying to sell them all equally while helping none of us figure out which one we would prefer. Yes, sand in the bunker. Yes, wed like to have good shots next to the green. Come on guys. Thats pathetic.
Those are shiny quality finishes and the factories that Titleist is using are not capable of those finishes in production. We have gritty cheap outsourced trash from Titleist in production!
“When the best in the world do it, you can do it too.” See you on tour next week.
Aaaaah, he meant Pick it, NOT Hit it.
Good luck with getting a sales associate who actually understands how all of these grinds work.
YOu didn't explain WHY the F grind is so versatile. Give an example or two, or three! It's one thing to say it's versatile but without specifics you leave me wanting more!
"when the best in the world do it, you can do it to" is exactly what I tell myself before I try a flop shot 6 feet off the green and skulling a 60° 80 yards...
ok I m leaving this with more questions than answers. Sounds like tour players have the luxury of selecting specific grinds each weeks based on conditions. What is the best more versatile grind for a recreational player mid handicap who like to hit full shots and open the face from time to time around the greens? What is the best grind for players who tend to hit thin shots out of the bunker?
Basically told us absolutely nothing...they're all the same and he loves everyone
Yeah nothing useful in this video. I don’t think he understands the M wedge completely, and F-grind being most played on tour is misinformation. Tour pros are taking the F grind because it’s stock, and grinding it down custom to look more like a S/D grind. They are NOT playing a 52F.
Try the Vokey Wedge Selection Guide. Answer the questions Honesty and Accurately.
@stevemerritt6536 😢 umm 46°, 48°, 50°, and 52° only come in F Grind.
All the other Grinds are only 54°, 56°, 58°, and 60°
@stevemerritt6536 that's Aaron Dill doing the talking. Aaron is Bob's number 1 guy, and in charge of Vokey's Tour representation.
I need a wedge fitting with Aaron
Right now have 2 SM7 50/08 and 56/14 and I have one SM8 60/08. Should I change all three wedges to SM10?
What lob wedge can you recommend for a senior Lady.Exact model number. Shaft etc. Thanks
I just got one of these in a 60 degree, offered in S and D grind, I chose the lower bounce S grind because I found slightly better distance and shot shaping control overall. The D grind I would say allows for slightly more shot shaping versatility at the expense of forgiveness vs S grind. For me, I generally find high bounce wedges to be most forgiving overall but found the opposite with lob wedges.
So go with D grind and high bounce number like 10 or 12 to get high shots and stop quick? Thanks
I'm someone that duffs my chips all the time. If Vokey has something like BK 22 (Beyond K) for me, let me know.
Ok so this type of information is basically useless as is the online wedge selector. Course conditions are highly variable in central Texas for a mid handicapper that plays whatever courses that are reasonably priced and don’t take 5 hours per round. Much more useful would be a user guide based on particular types of shots that could be employed while taking advantage of each aspect of a particular grind. Combine that information with different course conditions for a recommended shot and grind and then I will have something useful. Are you listening Titleist? I look forward to my royalty checks in the mail for the app you develop. 😂
This has to be THE WORST explanation of grinds that could be possible. Obviously trying to sell them all equally while helping none of us figure out which one we would prefer. Yes, sand in the bunker. Yes, wed like to have good shots next to the green. Come on guys. Thats pathetic.
Those are shiny quality finishes and the factories that Titleist is using are not capable of those finishes in production. We have gritty cheap outsourced trash from Titleist in production!