Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges Review
Our Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges review took place at the brand’s national fitting centre at St Ives Golf Club and at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club in Abu Dhabi.
And the fitted Vokey SM7 wedges arrived in time to travel with us to Abu Dhabi for some warm weather testing.
Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges review – First impressions
Vokey SM7 wedges review
Like with much of Titleist’s new gear, we’ve seen it on tour for a while. Their seeding process always starts very early.
The Vokey SM7 wedges first appeared at the Shriners Hospital for Childrens Open in November and within a couple of weeks they were the most played model on tour with 123 SM7’s in play at the RSM Classic.
Vokey SM7
Vokey SM7 wedges review
They look clean, they look classic, they look like what you’d expect from a Vokey wedge.
Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges review – The technology
So this is very much a case of refining and tweaking the technology which we’ve seen in previous Vokey wedges.
The CG locations are even more precise to get more consistency.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
There are now six grind options – F, S, M, K, L and the new D.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
Vokey SM7 wedges review
And with the Vokey SM7 wedges we have spin milled grooves which are cut at even tighter tolerances. Titleist say plays should get 100rpm more spin on average than with the SM6.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
We’ve got three finished with the Vokey SM7 wedges – tour chrome, brushed steel and jet black.
Titleist have also added more personalisation options so you can get your name or lucky motto stamped on in the colour of your choice.
I went a bit crazy and got J.S stamped on mine. A bit left field, I know.
Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges review – The results
Well, let’s start with my fitting which is a pretty intense testing process in itself.
I currently have a 48˚ gap wedge in my Titleist 718 AP1 set and I do like to use this for chip and run shots around the green.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
I found the Vokey SM7 48˚ offered me a bit more finesse on the half-shots than my 718 AP1. I’m not going to lie though – I still find the SM7 a bit intimidating on full shots.
It was great to be able to get fitted into the same shaft as my 718 AP1 irons – the AMT Black S300.
Next up, I was fitted into a 54˚ F-grind which has 12˚ of bounce. Now this is a club that I like to use a lot anywhere from 80 yards and in.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
Vokey SM7 wedges review
This works fantastically well out of the rough and the bunker. It feels to me like this is a club which does a lot of the work for you because it glides through the turf and sand so easily.
I have been fitted into 60˚ wedges before but I found they got very little use out on the course.
With my 54˚ and 58˚ I feel every shot is covered and I feel they will both get plenty of use.
So what are they like to use on said golf course? Well, they look fantastic and the sound and feel is superb too.
They have a lovely soft sound and feel and were giving me lots of spin and check – both in the fitting and the on-course testing.
Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges review – NCG verdict
Vokey SM7 wedges review
Are the Vokey SM7 wedges a huge improvement on SM6? I’m not sure it’s fair to say that they are.
But they are still an improvement nonetheless which is a fantastic achievement for a product that was so successful.
It’s definitely a case of subtle tweaks and refinements rather than ground-breaking changes like we saw from SM5 to SM6.
As a mid-handicapper, I’m far happier chipping around the greens with the Vokey SM7 wedges than I am playing full shots.
Vokey SM7 wedges review
But around the greens is where shots are gained and I feel like these wedges can help me knock a few shots off each round.
And with the bounce and grind options, I think that golfers of all ability levels can get a set of Vokey SM7 wedges that works for them.
Take the 58˚ K-grind which I was fitted into – it’s a really forgiving wedge with lots of bounce and a chunky sole which doesn’t require tour-level ability to use.
If you purchased a set of SM6, you may not want to rush out and get a set of SM7 unless you really need fresh grooves.
But if you’re still on the SM5, then I suggest booking yourself in for a fitting immediately.
Vokey SM7 wedges details
SRP: £150 per wedge
On sale: March 9, 2018
More information can be found on the Titleist website.
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