My first Vokey!

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By Joseph M

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  1. I got my first 60 degree wedge today. Previously only played a 52 degree 10 bounce and 56 degree 14 bounce.

    I picked up a Vokey SM10 S grind 10 bounce today and I am stoked! Any advice or success stories welcome! I am looking forward to working up closer to greens with this thing!

    Where did you start your wedge game at? Like mine?

  2. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Welcome to the team!
  3. Thanks!
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    My wedge game started at 56.10S in 1984. Then added 64* and 60*. Tried a lot of different lofts when I was younger. As I got older, learned to manage my game better. Carry a 58.08 every now and then, but back to where it started. 56.10S as my gamer. Just turned 79. Golf at my age is about having fun. If I shoot in the mid 80s, I am a happy camper, but will settle for the low 90s. As Lee Trevino said, the sooner you get it on the ground! Works for me. Old school, 40 yards, eight iron.
  5. Awesome that you’ve been gaming so long! I am expanding my 18 y/o set one piece at a time. The GT2 driver is my first upgrade, now adding my 60 into the lineup. Looking forward to getting it done! Irons are next!
  6. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    Welcome to TT and Vokey Wedges.

    I started my journey with Vokey wedges in 2012 with the Spin Milled series. In 2018 Went to the SM 7's and I fell in love all over again with Vokey wedges. I played those wedges until this year. Now gaming the SM 10's and love them more than my SM 7's. Shots feel like butter with these wedges.

    Enjoy your journey.
  7. For most of my earlier golf career I just had an iron set that went down to a gap wedge, then had a random sand wedge I picked up from a friend. Adding SM10s (54 and 58 degree) completely changed my game. Feeling like I have reliable weapons within 100 yards changed up my whole course strategy. My advice is spend alot of time with them learning various use cases (around the green chipping, pitching, longer distance wedge finesse shots).

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