I love the T grind on tight Bermuda myself.
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Or use an s or d.I know how to play on Bermuda, haha
The issue is on the T, there isn’t enough bounce to engage.
That’s been my convo in here after my review was published in the first postOr use an s or d.
Could be the M or even the T in the lob wedge.I am really looking forward to seeing which grind serves me best. I have been having quite a bit of success with a 58* C grind. Would that translate most closely to the M grind in the Vockeys?
Bounce has to be taken into account though, of what Craig is coming from. I do agree, those are the two with similar relief, although the M grind destroys the traditional C imo.Could be the M or even the T in the lob wedge.
I love the M grind.Bounce has to be taken into account though, of what Craig is coming from. I do agree, those are the two with similar relief, although the M grind destroys the traditional C imo.
Those are the grinds I am playing.Between the 54M and the 58T I feel like I’m equipped for pretty much any lie and any bunker. I just couldn’t ask for anything more and have been so happy with these.
I use a 58* and it really needs to be a work horse. I don‘t tend to do as well out of bunkers with extremely low bounce, which is why I was thinking M, or even D. It will be interesting and fun to see what I am fit into for the Vokey experience. I haven’t played Vokey wedges for quite a few years.I love the M grind.
Based on the turf here I could see either the M or T working well for him in that spot. Very firm and doesn’t grab the club head the way Bermuda does.
M-Grind will win.I use a 58* and it really needs to be a work horse. I don‘t tend to do as well out of bunkers with extremely low bounce, which is why I was thinking M, or even D. It will be interesting and fun to see what I am fit into for the Vokey experience. I haven’t played Vokey wedges for quite a few years.
I think M then if you are hitting the 58° out of bunkers. It’s pretty versatileI use a 58* and it really needs to be a work horse. I don‘t tend to do as well out of bunkers with extremely low bounce, which is why I was thinking M, or even D. It will be interesting and fun to see what I am fit into for the Vokey experience. I haven’t played Vokey wedges for quite a few years.
M = greatest grind everBounce has to be taken into account though, of what Craig is coming from. I do agree, those are the two with similar relief, although the M grind destroys the traditional C imo.
What is it that makes you like the M grind so much?M = greatest grind ever
What is it that makes you like the M grind so much?
I am contemplating the same types of things. Have you tried using the wedge selector tool on the Titleist website? I tried it and it suggested M grind for 58 (similar to what was suggested by others in this thread) and S grind for 54. I am looking forward to seeing if that is what I actually get fit into for the Vokey experience, but your logic seems solid, based on my own research for myself.Probably going to pick up a 58 M grind because I have no business hitting my 60. The question is do I also get a 54 S to go with it, or would I be better served having more of a difference in bounce between the two clubs. I could go M in the 54, but then which direction do I go in the 58. (I know the answer here is get fit, but I don't see that being able to happen for a while)
I have. 50F, 54S, 58M is what is spits out for me most times, I think by virtue of me being a sweeper.I am contemplating the same types of things. Have you tried using the wedge selector tool on the Titleist website? I tried it and it suggested M grind for 58 (similar to what was suggested by others in this thread) and S grind for 54. I am looking forward to seeing if that is what I actually get fit into for the Vokey experience, but your logic seems solid, based on my own research for myself.
I'm a big sweeper also and it sounds like from the reviews the M grind would be best. Especially with the firmer conditions I tend to play in. Yet when I did the online selector I'm in the 50F, 54S, 60D area. Really curious to see what I'm fix into next week. Getting excited!I have. 50F, 54S, 58M is what is spits out for me most times, I think by virtue of me being a sweeper.
Maybe I should wait until y'all go to Ballyhack...
I am intrigued regarding why it put you into a 54* and 60*. I presume that you indicated while answering out the selector tool questions that 60* was the most lofted wedge you wanted to use. I used to always have a 60* wedge in the bag, but since the pw lofts have gotten stronger (44* for the T150s), I went to a 48*, 54* (bent to 53*) and 58* progression. I use all of those wedges for full swings and normally need 4 to 5 degree gaps to make it work.I'm a big sweeper also and it sounds like from the reviews the M grind would be best. Especially with the firmer conditions I tend to play in. Yet when I did the online selector I'm in the 50F, 54S, 60D area. Really curious to see what I'm fix into next week. Getting excited!
Gapping wise I definitely need something different. Currently I have a 44 PW, then I have a 48/50/54/58. I know I have that 2* difference but has helped when I'm in the 110-120 range for full swings. My poor fitter is going to be up for a challenge . I'm sure the online just said and based it on what I had at PW and then the highest loft comfortable with. I do much prefer the 54/58 combo but then I have 10* of loft difference between my SW and PW.....I am intrigued regarding why it put you into a 54* and 60*. I presume that you indicated while answering out the selector tool questions that 60* was the most lofted wedge you wanted to use. I used to always have a 60* wedge in the bag, but since the pw lofts have gotten stronger (44* for the T150s), I went to a 48*, 54* (bent to 53*) and 58* progression. I use all of those wedges for full swings and normally need 4 to 5 degree gaps to make it work.
Right, I'm loving those darker finishes. Hoping to stop by the PGA SS on the way home from work tomorrow and get a close up view of them. I like a darker finish, play alot of afternoon leagues and the sun setting gives alot of blinding glare on a couple holes with chrome wedges.I spent some time looking at the SM10s yesterday at my local PGA Superstore. I definitely like the nickel and black finishes better than the chrome. I think that I am leaning towards black.