Aaron Dill and Kevin Tassistro give us a look behind the curtain on the new Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges. From a new CG placement to an updated design, we get the details on how these changes make the SM10 the best Vokey wedges!

All right everybody we are here at title TPI the performance Institute and we’re here with brand new wedges and I’m here with two legends of wedges Kevin I already messed up the last name please Kevin T cro T cro and uh I know easy u i told Kevin I

Would mess it up and I totally did so but we’re here today and checking out brand new sm10 wedges I know our internet our golf form has been just buzzing about sm10 what they could be what they’re going to be what’s going to be new we’re finally here I just

Actually had the pleasure of hitting them outside on this amazing range short game area um but sm10 brand new uh kind of tells us a little bit of the story of where sm1 came from I mean SM 9’s last or geez not two years ago it’s crazy to

Think that they’re they’re two years old but where does kind of inspiration for the next you know sm10 come from after a wedge that sm9 did really really well I mean we’ve saw them all over bags on tour in amateur bags and now all of a sudden we have to replace them where

Does that kind of inspiration start to start a new wedge right it comes from Aaron D and the feedback he gets whatever I tell him yeah whatever he tell him uh the feedback that he gets from the players on tour uh Bob always says the best R&D is PGA Tour um what

Are they looking for uh more of the same something different um we we we have 23 grinds in sm9 how do we make those better we have Progressive CG how do we make that better we got score lines how do we make those better so it’s it’s working on you know

Versatility distance control and spin how do we make each of those categories better interesting uh and the interesting thing I think is that one you look at this and people are going to look at it and say it doesn’t look totally different than sm9 when you look

At the Cosmetics the all that it looks like a Voki wedge like that’s what it is but as you mentioned there is a lot kind of under the hood kind of exposed you may have to look a little closely um the first thing I want to jump into is you

Know one of the techy things is CG because I know a lot of wedges out there there’s a lot of talk about CG and whether it’s actually Woods irons wedges um and we can talk about CG but you guys kind of it’s not just a vertical CG it’s

Also right to left CG or toe to heel as we say or you guys have a little different name for it but talk about CG and why it is so important in wedges to get the proper launch Spin and performance out of a wedge right so

We’re looking at it all right yep XYZ up down heel toe forward back they all have a purpose uh up down is going to give you that flight that’s going to bring it down heel the toe affects ball flight left right not only in ball Club Dynamics but also how the club root

Rotates before impact and then you got forward and back how that club’s going to react relative to the shaft axis so again you say they don’t look different but they are different they look like a vogi but what goes into it is more advanced yep we’re able to you know we

Got ways that we move weight around you got the Top Line you got things with soul you got the hosle just kind of three pulley that we look at to say where do we want the CG to go and we’re making sure that the golfer what they

Put into it is what they expect to get out of it right you don’t want the wedge working against you it’s got to work with you so moving that CG closer to the Center for some of the lower Lofts and then as we progressively get higher and Loft it’s going to be

More heward to allow some Dynamic rotation to get the flight you want out of it yeah it’s pretty interesting to to have wedges that it’s not just oh we’ve moved the CG here and that affects or that applies to all you know every wedge Loft everything that yes the you know

The pitching wedge the lob wedges they’re going to be different and it’s interesting that they do perform differently and the one thing I kind of learned in my fitting today was lower launch because I think a lot of us when you look at a wedge you look hey it’s 56

Or 60 degrees or 52 degrees whatever that number is it’s such a higher LW than your irons you expect to hit it really high but when you’re talking to tour players and the best players in the world that’s not what they’re trying to do with wedges necessarily so talk a

Little bit about why why are the best players in the world want to hit it flatter lower but still have a lot of spin like what what are they trying to do there so those two things go hand in hand right the lower the launch the more

Spin you can produce and the easier you hit your carry numbers and if you ever go out to a PJ Tour event lpj any event where you’ve got really good players you’re going to see a common flight theme and that’s lower especially with the wedges which are the highest lofted

Clubs in the back right so we always as we’re fitting players we talk about this 730 launch number that’s the important number we want to try and Achieve and we do that that through fitting uh we do that through Soul testing and design but we watch these players efficiently do it

Just through their technique as designers of golf clubs that’s where Kevin comes in and I say Kevin how do we make this easier for everybody else he’s Incorporated technology to do exactly that so as we’re working with players we’re looking for these sub30 launches that’s the best way again for us to get

Guys to hit those carry numbers easily keep that spin up but more importantly manage and control their prov1 and prov1x into these tougher pin positions we’re seeing at the highest level of golf man and and I even was someone who I was out there during my f i i kind of

Found that I was trying to hit these really high lofted shots much like when I went to my iron fitting I needed to hit the ball higher and I needed a seeper angle of descent to stop the ball and to have better distance control and yes found the exact opposite with the

Wedges which was interesting because I always trying to W my wedges in the air and it was like no you don’t need to do that you can hit a more penetrating flight with a lot of Spin and have better distance control and it was something even I needed to get used to

Because it’s a very different concept well if you if you go and you get fit and you look at those two launch Windows right you look at your Elite player window which is that sub30 number you’re going to see that ball flight through these lower windows and hit those

Numbers and you’re going to see that spin it’s extremely noticeable when it touches down on a green now if you start getting above 30 that ball is going to not only come up short because it spends all of its energy going up but you’re also going to see this ball release a

Great deal more as soon as it touches down on the ground and so when you talk to the best players in the world male and female they’ll tell you the same thing I need to send it low and get it to stop at those targets because they

Are in the most challenging locations on these greens and I need to be able to control that ball at all times yeah and speaking of control we talk about grooves and we actually just had kind of a long discussion about grooves and it was really interesting I think as much

As people may just look at grooves on a club and say they’re grooves and yeah they produce a little spin the amount of kind of attention to detail that go into the grooves of these wedges is pretty intense and you were kind of explaining how even the smallest details about the

Radius of each you know each or I’m sorry scoring line on there is is really engineered to a crazy degree but talk about a little bit about the wedges or the the the scoring lines and how you guys go kind of that next level to get

Them as I guess as close to or you know stay legal as close to staying legal as possible because it was pretty interesting to me that you know how far you went in terms of the radiuses and all that in those those grooves yeah I mean we’re we’re trying to have

Everybody not just the tour players play their best golf how do we do that with wedges he just said we need spin yep we get spin first through the grind making sure you’re fit right this the CG is right to help control that ball flight

And then spin finally is the last one to get there we want to get as close to the usj RNA maximum as we can we are cutting these grooves as close as we can by inspecting them first and we inspect them so they’re not over but we also

Inspect them so they’re not under a certain limit too we want to keep that tolerance nice and tight but we’re also cutting them on a flat surface if if we cut them on an unflat surface we don’t know what we’re going to get so the face

Is cut very flat first we put our texture in there and then we put the scoring lines in with some Flats next to the edge radi so that we know that the edge radi is basically cut a on to one with the cutter that’s being used and

Then you know as we’re cutting we’re we’re inspecting and if if the cutter starts to wear out prematurely we’re going to throw it out um it’s only going to last so long too so we’re getting the best of both the upper end and the lower end and the more that we inspect them

100% we inspect the more we inspect them the more we can make sure that we’re close to that upper limit and it just gives us the the ability to give the golfer the consistency in the most spin that they can have whether or not it’s the

First club that they buy or Club two years later they’re going to know that they’re going to get the best spin and there’s also a heat treatment process like sear and a stake that it’s going to harden those Groove edges so that they last twice as long as if we wouldn’t do

It so not only are they going to get maximum spin right out of the box but rounds of golf later 75 to 125 rounds later they’re only going to see a small amount of degradation and when you heat treated it I mean I think a lot of

People think well oh you’re making it harder is that going to impact field not at all I mean they still have a soft feel out there but yeah the way you guys heat treated it’s not something where you’re making the whole head brittle or anything like that I mean it’s a heat

Treatment process that will affect the grooves but not affect the field correct correct it’s just that very thin layer on top that just gets the scoring line edges so that it it hits that ball it bites it but the middle is still as soft as we expect yep and then you mentioned

I mean in terms of rounds played you know 125 rounds or is is where you kind of see a lot of that uh that performance fall off on tour those guys change out a little faster than 125 rounds it’s it still kind of plays a fact because I

Mean the best players in the world are are probably practicing a lot more than us and they’re hitting a lot more wed shots than us but you know in terms of the best players in the world they’re changing out those wedges at a certain point because they do want that

Consistency right and we should be doing the same thing maybe just a slightly longer interval absolutely um I think that the amers needs are different than ours right sorry the tour that is um we need spin they need Spin and it’s my job to go on tour make sure they have it uh

They change out wedes all the time that’s the beauty about participating in a leadership group that has a van that has the materials and the resources needed to go out and help these guys manage that spin that’s the best way they can control the golf ball and play

Great Golf so we are constantly refreshing those grooves every single week depending on how much practice how how many bunker shots how much play and for those players who live in climates where there’s Salty Sea Air we’re seeing Decay on that as well you know that

Salty air is going to cause these wedges to rust and ultimately you know you could see some Decay over time with that so I’m constantly spending time on the Range making sure guys are sharp but rule of thumb is we do a one through four system meaning if you’re a 4650

5458 player so that those four wedges you’re going to play one to maybe two 46s one to 250s or so and then you’re going to start to see those numbers increase as you start to increase the Loft so now you’re at three sand wedges and four lob wedges right everybody’s a little

Different you know player like Justin Thomas he would tell you I’d play this pitching wedge forever if you’d allow me to do so but the reality is we have to maintain spin in certain lofts in certain ways right the higher the Loft the faster the spin Decay will start to

To really show and that’s why we see significantly more lob wedges than we do Gap wedges and P pitching wedges so constantly monitoring that is a big part of the job and that gives our players the best ability to control that golf ball yeah and I mean and you break it

Down to even an amateur level where I mean 125 rounds I wish I could play 125 rounds in a year unfortunately living up in Detroit that that that’s a little tough to do without some some major travel and uh you know my wife’s a very understanding woman when it comes to to

Golf but I don’t know if I’m able to leave that for for that long but uh you know 125 rounds and and people I think maybe look at that and say well it’s just you know trying to sell more wedges but you you start breaking it down and

You think about hitting it close to the hole and as that wedge and those those grooves and they wear out and that ball gets further and further and further away from the hole the percentage of making putts becomes less and less and less so you know 125 rounds if you think

About it even for Northern people like myself it’s a good amount of time I mean it’s a fair amount of golf there’s going to be practic in there as well so you know if you’re mixing in range time and bunker sessions and you know who knows I

Know most of us are chipping off our carpets um but I think when you start mixing in all those little elements of practice and just time that Groove is wearing down you know and when we go out on tour we’re not saying you have to replace everything all the time that’s

Not the goal the goal is to put spin where it needs to be right the higher lofted wedges need that spin more often you’re going to get a very oblique strike that Ball’s going to hit and slide and skid it’s going to go higher it’s going to carry shoulder you’re

Going to see less reaction on the greens and that’s really the focus is just helping these players maintain that sub30 launch number that window that helps them control how that ball is going to react yeah no it’s uh it it makes a lot of sense and I think like I

Said mean even looking for my point of Vi at 125 rounds like I mean that’s going to take me at least two years to just 10 years for Kevin and I they say if you want to play less golf work in the golf industry so um and then you get

Into I mean talking about performance you get into grind and I know when you look at vogi wedges over the years if you look at probably the most options in golf vogi has the most Soul options out there and this year we’re adding even more which is

Kind of wild so the PO S10s even a couple brand new ones uh but why so many grinds I mean from the retail side I mean is it just we need to fit that many golfers and I mean tour side we probably get it there’s a lot of different kind

Of ways people play and all that but for the retail side I mean do we need this many grinds yeah uh I mean you can correlate to like shoes it’s what do you using it for right each grind is specific to uh person’s swing type or where they play uh the different

Loss right what combination 4650 5458 or 52 56 60 whatever that is um having an option is able to get them fit and able to play better golf that’s what we want we want people to shoot lower scores and providing the grind options as many as

We can um just allows them to to feel confident that they haven’t left any stone unturned just I’ve tried them these are the best for me I feel confident they’re going to shoot lower scores and it’s amazing too what a grind will do to just even face contact cuz I

Know I was out there I I mean I probably hit in terms of 56 60 and I hit probably every grind you guys have but it’s amazing that you hit certain ones and you just kind of see oh wow that was some you know that’s a great shot and

Then other grinds you kind of hit it you go it was okay and you kind of narrow it down to you know top three or top two and then you kind of move on but uh talk a little about how how does grind really affect strikes because like I said some

I hit better than others and it wasn’t necessarily oh all the high bounc ones I hit great and the low bounce ones I didn’t it was a little different it a little mixed in of which ones I hit great and which ones I didn’t so it wasn’t necessarily just a number on the

Bounce of the Soul so that’s something we try and do is just when we fit players we fit them blindly right we don’t want them to have a bias in I’m a low bounc guy I’m a high bounc guy that’s not really the point of the whole

Process right the point of fitting is to expose them to different things so they can truly understand why a grind and a bounce works for them right from a fitter’s perspective as we run them through that process we’re we’re identifying which one works best so when we look at what’s

Important with wedge fitting grooves two through five is the hit location we want to locate which is lower than I thought it should be like I thought it should be higher up on the face you know just in general I thought it would be center of

The face I always think of you know those those iron sets we see from a long time ago that have that perfect dime on the middle yeah you know what I mean exactly like that’s the spot you want to be and and when you think about how that affects ball flight trajectory that

Essentially will give you the perfect combination of Spin and launch and carry right anything above that you’re going to start start to see a diminishing return that Ball’s going to go up you’re going to see some erratic spin numbers you’re going to see carries move back and forth so making sure groups two

Through five is your location and you can do that with grind testing that’s going to give you the best ability to hit quality shots now you have to take into consideration the type of turf you’re on are you in a high moisture environment are you playing on Bermuda grass bent grass SOA

Grass all these little things go into understanding which ones are best for you from the tour once we identify what this perfect Matrix is for them on 70% of the golf courses they play on that’s what they play they don’t change when you go from mirfield Village

To St Andrews in the summertime that’s when we see this massive shift and that’s where we have to start saying okay we got to make some changes here because you’re not bottoming out in the right spots you’re hitting too low on the face you’re hitting too high on the

Face your spin numbers are all over the map and that confidence is just gone right you lose the bottom you lose the confidence and now you’re just trying to make cars wherever you can so that’s the important part and that’s why Kevin and his team have done such a tremendous job

Of saying okay we’re going to up the skes this time we’re going to go from 23 to 25 because we know there’s value in these additional offerings um we see it on tour every single week and we know it works in the marketplace yeah and we

Have brand new what is it uh T grind in the 58 and uh then 54 in the M Grind are two brand new skews so and I think the 54 M Grind is is almost kind of a no-brainer I think you know as iron lofts we’ve seen kind of shift a little

Bit stronger I think 54 just opens more options for people to play that as a sand wedge uh to have the M Grind there I think is is a great option um yeah I mean you get into all those SK and yeah you may look at it and go wow that’s

Confusing as a just kind of consumer looking at a website or whatever but you know you’ve got to use the online fitting tools and your in-person fitting tools as much as you can because you guys do offer a lot of in-person fittings Outdoors that you know I found

Even here it’s amazing what you can learn about your own game just having someone watch you hit some shots and handing you the tools and figuring out which works best because it’s kind of ey opening even for me was hit a ton of wedges that the stuff that I was

Narrowing down to the two best one of them was always something different than I thought it would be right it was just wildly different working with somebody or even an online fitting tool the the questions are the same yeah um where you play how you use each club right Tools

In your garage tools in the kitchen each one is specific to do something uh with wedges you can do a little bit ulating but like you said each grind is there for a reason adding the 54m back in the line adding a 58 low bounce as you said

As pitching wedges have gotten lower lofted that 50 54 58 combination is now more popular so a 54 degre sandwich and a 58° lobed and that lower bounce it provides an extra option for that player depending on where they they might play at St Andrews every

Weekend that’ be great I wish that was my home course that’d be great but you’re right I mean and then what what is you guys’ thoughts because I know some people talk about it especially in the WRX forums were were you know we’re a little nerdier but having kind of

Multiple wedge set four different setups are we getting to into the weeds or is it something that is maybe viable I mean I know that myself at like you know a poor nine handicap that’s probably a little I’m getting too you know into the weeds and I should probably just stick

With what works but what are you thoughts about having me or maybe just having like a different lob wedge for if you go play somewhere else yeah I think it goes with what what tour is going after uh you’re pitching Gap wedges I think they’re pretty well served Maj 99%

Of the time sand and lob uh is probably where if if you from here to St Andrews again I may change or get into a different type of grass you know sometimes he’s talking about grass like I M usually green is what I’m playing on I just wanted to be green grass color

Does not matter uh making being confident in what you have given where am I going to play What are the conditions going to be how am I swinging right now do I have the money to go buy an extra wedge hey if you do it’s going to make you play better golf

If you have the right tools you will play better yeah and then uh I mean finishes awesome we’ve got a brand new finish which pretty exciting so we’ve got Santa we’ve got Chrome chome tour Chrome jet black yep and now the new one nickel nickel which is a pretty cool

Dark gray how did this come about how did nickel come about because I mean these two we’ve seen in previous Voki wedges but nickel I don’t think we’ve ever seen this before have we no not in this particular version um it’s every generation we come out with a

Wedge it’s it’s kind of always like do we need new finishes and while I love looking at new finishes testing them and getting them ready is really hard because you have standards and we have durability testing I mean it needs to it needs to represent vogi it needs to be

Durable it needs to last people need to feel good about it um this one was kind of like you see the two sitting here can we get one that’s in the middle that’d be great I’m it’s couple dozen three dozen wedges later show up and we look at them all we

Like this one looks really good well three dozen permutations of it later is when we start to oh hey this is Starly we go down this path go down this path it was just F you know looking at cars too some hey those matte gray ones are starting to look really nice yep

Motorcycle right the the gas canister it just it looks really good how do we get something like that and finally came together and we got we got something that’s really good it’s durable it’s going to look great on the shelf and we’re we’re really excited about this

One no I think it’s going to be kind of a I mean I kind of like it more than the black and I’ve always been kind of the the dark finish you know guy and usually I would kind of let you know kind of lean towards the jet black but the

Nickel is really cool it’s just cuz I think that that that little bit of texture to it it just gives it yeah just something something pops on it without really being flashy right it looked really really good um the other thing I totally forgot to talk about which I

Going to talk about now um a lot of the shaping because I know everybody when they look you know from sm7 to 8 to nine to now 10 shaping always changes a little bit there’s always kind of this Evolution and 10 I know some things have

Maybe got in a little smaller in areas some things have stayed the same uh overall I think the shape’s really good I love it from a dress uh but what if you talk about shapewise and what’s kind of changed with 10 coming from nine yeah so again a lot of

The feedback coming from Aaron and his players on tour and worldwide tour players um just subtle things here and there and working with Bob on profiles too is he’s always like I’ve never made the perfect wedge this is the time to do it and then hey what are we going to do

Bob and it’s Bob working with Aaron and myself going hey what do we like what do we not like so one of the two of the bigger changes one is the toe profiles a little bit more rounded y um more symmetrical kind of in the middle of the

Toe they’re going to look when you put them down it’s going to look like hey that Center of that toe is in the center of the club and it looks right uh go along with that the shorter or the stronger loss 46 through 52 a little bit straighter Leading Edge more similar to

An iron you know it’s more of a full Club shot and it’s going to get progressively more rounded in the Leading Edge as we get to the higher Lofts lob wedge where you start manipulating the club more so it doesn’t if it’s straighter it’s going to look

Like it’s pointed right now the club will look like I it can perform in any situation uh another part is making sure that within a loft 56 or 60 but every grind is going to look the same from a dress yep um that is it’s kind of part

Of the fitting process uh but also confidence that no matter what grind I pick or no matter what grind I’m getting fit for when I put him down next week each other they all look the same it just so happened in years past how they were developed there were some little

Subtleties to them that just made them change the way they look now we’ve made it so we’ve locked in a shape and then added the grind to it so that now I’m just getting fit for grind not going this one looks better I like that one better so now they’re all the same

Within a loft and just get fit for the grind and how does that help your job out on tour I mean I mean I got to be think us amateurs at least us W rexers are very picky about looks but I got to think that you know the best players in

The world have to be very picky about how something looks so when Kevin’s able to come to and say hey here’s a wedge that doesn’t change the look just the grind changes does that kind of make your job a little bit easier when you hand these off to those players I

Usually give Kevin a hug right away get he gets a big hug and thank you and you know the the the the physical connection we have with the golf club that’s the first thing that we that we bond with right anytime you pull a club Off the

Shelf the first thing you do set it down you look at it you go okay I like that or you put it you put it down and you go look for something else one of the things that I think Bob has done so well in all the years of Designing is he’s

Figured out a way to make something look perfect right and as we work on these shapes together we pick up on these little things not just in our own meetings together but when our tour players come to us and say I love the shape but I would love it if we could

See this or we could change this that information is immediately brought home when I come to Kevin I say hey can we maybe make a couple things and and try this and then I want to take it back out the tour and I want to have players look

At it I need to feel comfortable knowing that everybody who receives a wedge from me is exactly the physical look that they want it to be right and I’d say 80% of the of the players that I have the opportunity to work with say I love everything about what you guys are doing

Here this is great it’s the 20% who like that little touch right maybe it’s something a little different that the other 80% % don’t really see or are paying attention to that’s why we talk about symmetry in the toe sections how we manage and monitor how much radius is

On the leading edges based on lofs you know the par areas the little things that your eyes would pick up on that your eyes see all the time our tour players see the same things in different ways but it’s it’s picking those top 20 players who are really Discerning they

They look at everything I’m going to those guys first and I’m asking them all the tough questions because they basically feed us the best information on how we can improve the visual parts of the package yeah and then I mean going to them with these I got to think

That I know that we’re recording this way early this is going to be coming out for a while this episode but in terms of I mean the tour place you’ve talked about so far I mean I got to think that adoption is going to be pretty quick

With the with sm10 I hope so um the team is working really hard right now yeah but say we’re so early now it’s hard to say that there the what’s in the bags have been updated yet but these These are really exciting and a little bit stressful times because we’re we’re

Really putting all of our energy into this um I believe these will be adopted quickly yeah I think that players will put them in their bags immediately I think that if they’re not they it’ll be a couple weeks time um they’re going to set him down and go yep that’s exactly

What Aoki looks like I love what I’m looking at they’ll put him through the process of making sure they work in the bunkers um through the turf you know a lot of times for some it’s it’s a sensitive period right it’s the start of

A season they want to get off to a good start they want to get that Comfort going so for some it might be give me a couple weeks to get to know him a little bit and for a bunch of them I imagine they’ll go yep here we go let’s go take

The old one send them home that’s right um yeah I’m I’m mean I’m excited to to get him out on the course I mean hitting him here is is amazing I mean that’s perfectly manicured all that I felt bad taking divots out there on the Range but

Uh yeah for me I mean I think the the kind of the 50 Dee and kind of the long longer irons I mean they just look great to my eye they just they flowed really well with the t150 irons that I’m playing you go from pitching wedge into

50° it just had a really seamless kind of look but uh yeah I’m going to end it with this what’s your sm10 setup right now you got to go a little bit what’s in the bag what uh is your setup at the moment I know we’re we’d love to play

More golf but I know it’s early y but what is the setup uh right now in your bag for uh for sm10 4610 F okay 508 F 5414 F and 588m wow all right the 58m all right Aaron I have 4610 F 508 F 5412

D and I got a little prototype in the bag oh 58l I you know it’s funny we don’t play a lot of golf we at least I don’t you know a lot of times I just go to the range and I’ll try some stuff out but I

Will change out the set two three times a year to kind of get familiar with what Kevin’s worked on this design because it’s much easier for me to have that personal hands on touch if I can have that conversation and have personal experience with it you know so we’ll

Change him out a little bit I think I’ll go to the m next8 it’s a good one I’m the same way I like to hit everything and that’s why I mean going out there and doing a fitting and being able to hit all the different grinds and kind of seeing how they

Compare to each other is such even if you’re not as geeky as we are about these things it’s pretty interesting to see how they all perform differently because I think so many people just look at the number at the bottom like oh 14 degrees about that’s too much for me

Well have you hit it yet no it’s just too much well it it may play differently for you than you think and uh it was really interesting because I’m typically a high bounds guy and the T grind worked really well in the 60 for a while didn’t

End up being the final one but I’m like I usually was not a guy who looked at a t grind a four it’s a little intimidating to Me in soft conditions and all that so uh yeah definitely if you’re looking for some sm10 wedges please go to ts.com set fitting it’s

Worth it you’ll have a blast if anything you’ll just have a whole lot of fun hitting a bunch of different wedges so Aaron Kevin thank you so much appreciate all the time it’s awesome can’t wait for these to actually hit shelves and get them in golfer’s hands because it’s

Going to be a fun year with the sm10 wedges so thank you guys appreciate it thank you thank you

3 Comments

  1. Bk a bit nervous in the beginning there, but quickly settled in and crushed it. Good stuff BK, always enjoy your content.

  2. Wedge technology has been stagnant for decades. It's just a hunk of metal stuck to a metal stick. You can only cast it into so many shapes.

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