March 30, 2016 At 04:56 PM By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
jaymay82Honolulu, HI
Gunnar E
Bob VokeyCarlsbad, CA
April 02, 2016 At 04:27 PM
What bounce do you recommend for a 56 and 60 degree sand wedge? Play in Ct.
March 30, 2016 At 08:11 PM
Aloha Bob from Hawaii, I am currently gaming your TVD SM4's in the 50 and 56 degree M grind. While I can consistently ball strike the 50 degree in the center, the 56 degree seems to slide open when at impact when the sole meets the turf. Can you recommend which SM6 56 degree grind might alleviate the sliding of the clubhead open? I tend to take shallow divots and play in firm to normal conditions. I have historically played with low bounce wedges. Mahalo, jaymay82
ETMoab, UT
March 30, 2016 At 09:48 PM
Will you be offering the Nippon Modus3 wedge shaft to your lineup?
19holeReading, MA
April 01, 2016 At 01:50 PM
Bob, will we see. TVD M grind in the SM6 wedges?
Nolan TSmithville, OH
April 01, 2016 At 01:57 PM
Bob, Just curious which would be the best grind and bounce for a 60 degree wedge for main use out of green side bunkers. Thanks
TBaker
April 01, 2016 At 02:39 PM
I have been using a V grind SM4 for a few years now. Its time for an upgrade. What grind in the SM6 line up will have the closest characteristics? Thanks for your time and help.
Jeff BThree Bridges, NJ
April 01, 2016 At 02:59 PM
Will there be an SM6 Raw? If so, when will it be available for purchase? Thank you.
cbernish
April 01, 2016 At 06:16 PM
where in Chicago can I find someone to provide proper fitting?
ABradbury
April 01, 2016 At 10:17 PM
I read that the Voke recommends a sub-flex shaft in the SW/LW as compared to a player's irons/PW/GW shaft. What would be the sub-flex to a TT Dynamic Gold AMT R300 shaft?
Gary YGreenwood, IN
April 02, 2016 At 04:09 PM
Hello Bob How do we know what bounce and grind is better for 56, 52, 48 degree wedges ???
Scratch Kellyfranklin, TN
April 02, 2016 At 08:26 PM
I've always used what I think you'd term a digger swing a 3/4 backswing then drive down and through divot I Think I control my spin on most shots I play golf in different turf conditions varying from firm Florida to lush soft Michigan and Tennessee grasses I'm currently a 3.7 handicap Which of your grinds would pay best varied conditions or do I need different grinds for different turf conditions? I Thank you in advance for any advice you can provide
JPrasannaUnited Arab Emirates
April 03, 2016 At 06:56 AM
Hey Bob I've heard a lot about the Titleist SM6 range. I'm really curious about what makes the SM6 and other Titleist clubs so demanding. I'm looking at a bunch of wedges to buy and should I be willing to pay that much to buy an SM6 when I can get other wedges for better prices. Convince me!
Robert K
April 03, 2016 At 08:20 AM
I recently got a new Vokey to replace my old 64 degree. There did not seem to be a new 64 degree wedge, so I asked my friends at Team Titleist to replace it with an appropriate SM6 based on my Tour Fitting data. They sent a 62 degree with an M grind. After playing a few times, it does seem to work similarly to my 64, but I am wondering why the 64 was abandoned in the SM6 line.
David BHickory, NC
April 03, 2016 At 01:17 PM
Bounce continues to be confusing to me. Especially which bounce to use on wedges used from the fairway and/or rough. These are shots usually used from distances between 50-80 yards.
Martin Rbirkhill, 0
April 04, 2016 At 05:45 PM
Hi voke, I play links courses here in Scotland where we get tight greenside lies which need low bounce but the beach sand is very soft and heavy needing lots of bounce which lob wedge would you recommend? I watched a video of Arron Dill talk about reducing the bounce on a k grind for the titleist staffersfor these situation when the play the Open. Devoted Vokey wedge guy from day 1 Martin
LGarner
April 05, 2016 At 03:11 PM
How soon will the SM6 wedges be available through Wedgeworks for online ordering with custom options?
Cole DPoway, CA
April 05, 2016 At 07:40 PM
What is your thoughts on pairing KBS High Rev 2.0 shafts with SM6's?
Chip L
Tom JWinder, GA
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