Vokey Design Wedges: Inspect Your Grooves for a Better Short Game

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By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    How Do I Inspect My Wedges for Groove Wear and Spin Loss?

    Wedges may look fine, but may not be delivering maximum spin. You should inspect your wedges for groove wear every 60-70 rounds. Start by inspecting the overall physical condition of the wedge and groove. A visit to your local Titleist Certified Fitter to evaluate launch, spin, and roll out will ensure you are playing with the best performing wedges. 

    What Causes Wedge Grooves to Wear Down?

    Golfers encounter a variety of conditions with their wedges that lead to the groove edge wearing down over time. Every golfer should evaluate their wedges and grooves at ~75 rounds of play to get the best spin performance.

    FREQUENT PLAY

    • Regular practice and play creates normal wear and tear to the wedge and results in a gradual wearing down of the groove.

    BUNKER SHOTS

    • Bunker shots expose the face to millions of small pebbles and rocks, essentially sand blasting the face of the wedge.

    ABNORMAL CONDITIONS

    • Sandy lies, debris on the golf ball, rocks, and bag chatter can all lead to gradual groove wear.

    RANGE GOLF BALLS

    • Vokey Wedges are cast from soft 8620 carbon steel. Range balls and other hard covered balls will, over time, wear down the edge of the groove.

    The Wear on Your Wedge Grooves Affects Your Spin Control

    The Vokey R&D team tested three levels of groove wear using a proprietary wedge robot at the Manchester Lane test facility. The results? Wedges with fresh grooves lead to more precise shots.

    MORE SPIN

    • A new wedge can spin up to 2,000 RPM more than a wedge played for 125+ rounds. 

    LOWER LAUNCH

    • A new wedge will launch lower than a wedge with 125 rounds of play.

    MAXIMUM CONTROL

    • A new wedge has less than half the roll out of a wedge played 125 rounds.

    What are the Effects of Groove Wear on Performance?

    We tested wedges played for 125 rounds, 75 rounds, and a new wedge with fresh grooves.

    • 125 Rounds: 35° launch angle | 6500 RPM Spin | 24' of roll out.
    • 75 Rounds: 34° launch angle | 7400 RPM Spin | 18' of roll out.
    • Fresh Grooves: 33° launch angle | 8500 RPM Spin | 10' of roll out

    ALL WEDGE GROOVES WEAR OUT OVER TIME

    At Titleist, we make every effort to deliver the best performance and quality. This includes inspecting every groove on every Vokey wedge head, and taking the extra step to apply a localized face heat treatment that doubles the groove durability. However, because all wedge grooves wear out eventually, our Titleist Certified Fitters are also here to provide professional wedge evaluations, helping you maximize spin and stay on top of your game. 

    WEDGE EVALUATION: GET FIT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL SWING

    Custom fit wedges lead to lower scores. Meet with a Titleist Certified Fitter to see if a wedge replacement can help add spin to your short game. 

    To learn more about groove wear and Vokey Wedges, check out past Team Titleist Talks to hear directly from the experts behind Vokey Design Wedges.

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  2. Anthony C

    Anthony C
    Tinton Falls NJ

    Twist my arm to get new vokeys more often.
  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Well, now’s the time. They’re $30 off on the SM9’s. The 10’s may be higher than the original SM9 price.
  4. Ricky G

    Ricky G
    Milwaukee, WI

    They are nice but you don’t get anything for trade-in value, which is the part that sucks we’re not tour pros where we can get fresh wedges every week.
  5. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    This is such a great video and article. I like to swap my SW (56 bent to 55) and LW (60) every season and my Gap (50) every two seasons. I generally play the set PW which also seems to get upgraded every two seasons but that is a whole other story!).

    Seems to keep this fairly fresh - it is amazing how much of a difference I see (even in my game ;-). Will wait for the release of SM10s but will have fresh grooves as of the season opener next April!
  6.  GopherTitan

    GopherTitan
    Hayward,WI

    How many actual ball strikes does 125 and 75 rounds of play equate to? Sometimes I use my 56 5 times a round and sometimes 10. Sometimes I’m in the bunker what seems like all day long and sometimes I’m never in the bunker. Thank you
  7. I have 4 Vokey SM9s and love them. I’d be really interested to know what your views are on players using groove sharpening tools?
    I am scared to do much more than give the grooves a through clean with it, and I’m not sure that my club pros would ever be keen to offer a sharpening service.
  8. CBotts

    CBotts
    Hillsboro, OR

    l said:

    I have 4 Vokey SM9s and love them. I’d be really interested to know what your views are on players using groove sharpening tools?
    I am scared to do much more than give the grooves a through clean with it, and I’m not sure that my club pros would ever be keen to offer a sharpening service.

    I'm curious about a groove sharpener too, I've seen some nice ones on Amazon but haven't pulled the trigger.
  9. I use my groove sharpening tool, but every 25 rounds or so and it does a great job in getting rid of burs and stuff that are on your grooves And you can really tell the difference once you re-sharpened your grooves
  10. You might also want to consider that the use of groove sharpening on your club may impact the legality of being able to use the club in competitions.
    Greg
  11. Can someone tell me why a) my Slate Blue Vokeys (SM7) wear so much slower than any equivalents? and b) Why Titleist don't make them any more? There's a c) too - are a and b in any way connected?
  12. JMurdock

    JMurdock
    West Michigan

    Great article! Excited for the sm10 release

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