Titleist launches Vokey WedgeWorks 2026 SM11 grinds

Titleist has introduced six new Tour-inspired grinds for its Vokey SM11 wedges, making professional-grade options available to everyday golfers. The WedgeWorks 2026 lineup, launched on March 27, includes the L, A, K*, A+, V and 62M grinds, each designed to address specific course conditions. Priced at $229 per wedge, they come in a raw finish.

Titleist unveiled the Vokey WedgeWorks 2026 collection on March 27, expanding its SM11 wedge family with six specialized grinds previously used by PGA Tour players. Wedge expert Bob Vokey and Aaron Dill emphasized the importance of sole design in navigating various turf conditions, from firm fairways to soft bunkers. These grinds offer tailored solutions for precise short-game performance. The L and A grinds provide low 4° effective bounce for shallow strikers on tight lies, favored by players like Ludvig Åberg, Billy Horschel, Wyndham Clark and Geoff Ogilvy. Mid-bounce options include the A+ at 8°, used by Adam Scott for smoother turf interaction, and the K* at 6°, carried by Justin Thomas and Cameron Young for bunker versatility without fairway drag. Higher-bounce choices feature the V grind at 10° for steeper swings in soft conditions, relied on by amateur Jackson Koivun, and the niche 62M at 8° for high, stopping lobs. Available lofts span 58° to 62°, with right- and left-hand options where noted, all in a raw finish that rusts over time to reduce glare and boost friction. Each wedge carries an MSRP of $229. The release brings pro-level customization to a wider audience, helping golfers match their swing to specific environmental challenges.

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Vokey reps adjusting SM11 wedges on wet Kikuyu grass at Riviera during Genesis Invitational.
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Vokey reps tackle Riviera's Kikuyu grass challenges with SM11 wedges

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At the Genesis Invitational, Titleist Vokey Tour representatives addressed unique challenges posed by Riviera Country Club's Kikuyu grass and wet conditions, adjusting players' SM11 wedges for optimal performance. Reps like Aaron Dill and Shane Dyel emphasized adapting sole grinds to maintain ideal strike points amid the moisture. These tweaks highlight the versatility of the new SM11 line, as seen in fittings and on-course changes.

Bryson DeChambeau is fine-tuning his wedges at an event in South Africa as he prepares for the Masters. He stated that his driving, irons, and putting are solid, but wedges are the remaining area for improvement. The soft turf conditions there contrast with the firmer conditions expected at Augusta.

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Bridgestone Golf has announced its new 2026 Tour B series of golf balls, featuring innovative VeloSurge technology for enhanced distance and performance. The lineup includes models tailored to different swing speeds and has already seen success in recent professional wins. Tiger Woods and other pros endorse the balls, which become available later this month.

L.A.B. Golf has introduced the DF3i putter, building on its Lie Angle Balance technology with a firmer feel and faster ball speeds. The new model features a milled 6061 aircraft aluminum body bonded to a stainless-steel insert, appealing to players who prefer responsive feedback. This launch follows J.J. Spaun's 2025 U.S. Open victory using the original DF3.

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On day two of GOLF's Fully Fit 2026 series, content creators underwent club fittings at TaylorMade's Kingdom in Carlsbad, California. The session highlighted the new Qi4D drivers and fairway woods, along with Spider putters. Testers explored options to optimize their bags for 2026 gear.

Cobra Golf has unveiled its new 3DP Tour Putters, incorporating 3D printed nylon cartridges for enhanced performance. The putters feature a multi-material design aimed at maximizing stability and feel. They will be available at retail starting March 13 for $379.

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Golf instruction highlights techniques from Fred Couples and Hudson Weibel for generating speed with effortless motion. Couples' 1991 breakdown reveals a powerful shoulder turn and leg action behind his smooth tempo. Weibel employs a wedge drill to organize foot pressure for consistent driver performance.

 

 

 

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