Inside the Cluboratory: Vokey SM10 Review (ALL GRIND OPTIONS)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video, Luke and Kevin talk about and test all the differnt bounce and grind options of the Vokey SM10 line of wedges
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0:20 Intro
1:10 What's new
10:00 D Grind
12:20 M Grind
15:30 S Grind
19:13 K Grind
22:37 T Grind
25:20 F Grind
28:16 Conclusions
Good video. I think all of us find wedge grinds and bounce a bit confusing, but I think I learned more in this video than in others I have watched. What I liked was that you guys explained a bit more of why different grinds work better for certain shots.
Thank you! We strive to put education above all else when making these videos.
jus bought an sm10 f grind 52 8* and cant hit this thing to save my life just regrove ya damn wedge
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I love the T Grind. It's a spinning machine for me.
I believe the F grind is by far the most played on tour, especially because the tour guys start with an F and grind it down from there.
SM10-T grind 58 deg 4 bounce is amazing in the South Texas Gulf Coast area. I am amazed how I can control the spin around the green. It works great in our thin sand bunkers too. I use my SM8 54 10 S in the fluffy sand and fairways. My next purchase is the 50 deg. SM9 with 9S bounce. I am very confident with these wedges and my scoring is beginning to show it. Great video guys. Glad I found your channel.
That is awesome to hear! Thank you for the kind words!
Great stuff
Thank you!
Off a mat...?
Because we are located in Michigan, we are not always able to hit off of grass. We start every wedge fitting off of a mat. In this, we are able to dial it down to a certain bounce profile that is creating ideal contact. There is a certain "sound" you can hear off the mat when the bounce of the wedge matches a golfers release pattern.
From there, if it's the right time of the year, we can take the wedges onto grass to try some of the shorter shots where you might manipulate the face and we can monitor what how the wedge interacts with the turf.