April 06, 2014 At 01:08 PM By john c
john cNashville, Tn
T T Members,
A little help here, What is the difference between S grind and F grind in the Vokey design wedges?
BubbaProvidence, RI
Hi John,
The S grind is a full sole grind with a trailing edge ribbon. It is a mid bounce option for a slider/neutral type swing. The F grind is a full sole grind offering mid to high bounce, more optimal for a digger.
Hope this helps,
Bubba
Mark FGreenville, SC
Bubba,
I have a question regarding custom ordering a SM5 wedge. I am what I would call a digger with just about all of my irons and am looking for a mid bounce wedge. You say that the F grind is more optimal for the digger and according to the SM5 info, it is also good for all types of conditions. What I think that I'm looking for is a 54.10 mid bounce but in the F grind which is not available according to the matrix. I know that I could get the 54 in the F grind but as a 14 degree and I don't want that much bounce. So, is it possible to special order a SM5, 54.10 in the F grind and if yes, how would I do it? Thanks for your help.
Mark F
April 07, 2014 At 10:29 AM
Bubba, I have a question regarding custom ordering a SM5 wedge. I am what I would call a digger with just about all of my irons and am looking for a mid bounce wedge. You say that the F grind is more optimal for the digger and according to the SM5 info, it is also good for all types of conditions. What I think that I'm looking for is a 54.10 mid bounce but in the F grind which is not available according to the matrix. I know that I could get the 54 in the F grind but as a 14 degree and I don't want that much bounce. So, is it possible to special order a SM5, 54.10 in the F grind and if yes, how would I do it? Thanks for your help. Mark F
Mark,
The F grind is indeed a good option for all swing types. We do not offer a 54.10 in the F grind, only the S and M grind come with 10 degrees of bounce. If you are looking to use your 54 for full shots and pitches that require a square face, the S grind would be ideal. If you are looking to open the club face and hit different types of short shots, as well as full shots, the M grind would be a good option.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.
Thanks for the info. I'll check out the S grind.
Sign In
Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?
Sign Up