As a golfer sometimes feels difficult to replacing our old wedges with the new ones, unless we find a better wedge in the market. Well, the new Titleist Vokey SM7 wedge review seems will change your perception about the next level wedge performance in your career as a golfer.
Titleist Vokey SM7 Designed as SM6 Vokey Successor
Titleist is well known as a golf equipment manufacturer that always sets out the latest technology along with best quality. Bob Vokey, the Master Craftman of the pioneering R&D Titleist team, always give his brilliant touch in their product such as the Titleist Vokey SM6 wedge which became one of the best wedges in the world since last year.
The success of the Vokey SM6 series lay on its maximum spin, distance control and versatility that you can’t get from another wedge. Titleist designers then use SM6 as a reference in developing the new wedge, Vokey SM7, including the latest Progressive Center of Gravity (CG) design.
The latest wedge design later results in SM7 performance such as optimum distance control, further distance, versatility also more spinning. So it’s not surprisingly that the new Titleist Vokey SM7 wedge became the most widely used wedge model on the PGA Tour.
Progressive Center of Gravity Technology
The latest Progressive Center of Gravity technology aligns the center of gravity allows the wedge to produce precise distance and trajectory control. This progressive CG on the back of the wedge was designed using the new cutting-edge CAD technology.
The location of the CG in SM7 is pushed higher at high loft and pushed lower at the lower loft. It caused the wedge can produce more consistent performance and better feel.
Spilled Milled Technology
The designer team also uses the Spin Milled cutting process on the wedge to produce a more clean and accurate cut also more spins. This technique that applied to all Titleist Vokey SM7 wedge designs also results in longer durability.
Vokey SM7 available in 6 grinds options F, S, M, K, L and D Grind. At least there are 23 combinations of grinds you can try to make. It will be easier for the golfer to choose the best combination of loft, bounce and grind according to their swing style in any course conditions.
SM7 versality also has been proved by Ian Poulter when he won the Houston Open last month. Poulter uses a SM7 wedge with a combination of 52°.12F, 56°.14F and 60°.04L with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft.
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And don’t forget other golfers who also have SM7 in their bags like Andrew ‘Beef Johnston (46°.10F, 50°.08F, 54°.10S and 58°.10S), Jimmy Walker (46°.10F, 54°.08M and 60°.04L) and Jordan Spieth (46°.10F, 52°.08F, 56°.10S and 60°.04L).
The Titleist Vokey SM7 Price
The Titleist Vokey SM7 price is range around $149 and released in 3 color finishing, Jet Black, Brushed Steel and Tour Chrome. The Brushed Steel color variant resembles the Vokey SM6 wedge series. While the Jet Black color variants look more fresh with additional new graphics and logos. If you are looking for the perfect wedge in any course conditions, SM7 is the best wedge for you.