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Which wedge grind is right for you?

published: Jan 19, 2023

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updated: May 9, 2024

Which wedge grind is right for you?

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Bob Vokey knows a thing or two about wedges. So who better to explain the different types of grind?

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In a day and age where we can fully customise every single golf club in the bag, it’s important to get every aspect right – it’s why we’ll always recommend getting fully fitted. But with your short irons, there is one thing you might not think about: wedge grind. We chatted to Bob Vokey to get the lowdown on his famous wedges…

  • More on wedge grind: What is it?

Vokey wedge grinds: T

The T grind is a low-bounce wedge with a narrow crescent surface and wider back flange. It is a grind that allows for shot-making under any condition.

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Compared to the L Grind, SM9’s other low-bounce option, the T Grind features a narrower forward sole and more aggressive heel, toe and trailing edge relief.

Vokey wedge grinds: F

vokey wedge grinds

“This is an exact type of wedge identifying a full sole, there’s no grind on it. It’s basically a sole which has different bounce angles on it. It’s got camber, it’s got radius, but basically F stands for ‘full sole’. You can use it for all types of players. They are very versatile wedges – you can use them for a lot of different distances.”

Who it suits: The F-Grind is the most popular grind on the PGA Tour because you can use in all different types of conditions. It is best used for full pitch shots into the green.

Vokey wedge grinds: S

vokey wedge grinds

“This came from working with Steve Stricker. He used to have a 54° and 60° with 10˚ of bounce. We used to grind the trailing edge off 12˚ models for years and then it became the S grind. With a lot of players you find if they have good technique they can use this in all types of conditions. With all the wedges I try to favour it for club golfer but if he’s got good technique he can use it in all types of conditions.”

Who it suits: The S grind is a neutral bounce option. It is best for standard shots around the green played with a square face without much face manipulation. It’s best from firm to medium turf but can also be used in soft conditions.

Vokey wedge grinds: M

“M grind came from an inspiration many years ago and again it came from my work from a previous member of our tour staff. I used to call it the MF – for My Favourite – wedge and we eventually dropped the F. I used to call it my grind on tour.”

Who it suits: It’s made for medium to firm conditions but you can use it in soft conditions too. I would say it’s for more of a slider.

Vokey wedge grinds: K

vokey wedge grinds

“We did a lot of work with Tom Kite back in the 1990s. He’s one of the best wedge players I’ve worked with. And this particular K we put in, this was the one I had success with with Jason Dufner and Adam Scott. Scott uses that because he likes a little bit more bounce.That K grind was put into Adam’s before the Masters and Jason’s before the PGA. Our K is basically Tour proven. Tour players like it and the best players in the world like it, and club golfers can use these too. It’s the type of wedge that I give to players and say don’t look at the sole, even the better players. I got it into Adam Scott’s bag and said “don’t look at the sole Scotty”, and he liked it.”

Who it suits: K grind is the highest bounce option and also the most forgiving making it great for mid-high handicappers. If your bunkers have really fluffy sand or you dig and aren’t the best from bunkers this is a great option. Having said that is is also used by some of the world’s best players. It also works well in very soft conditions.

Vokey wedge grinds: L

vokey wedge grinds

“This was inspired by a former tour player of ours. I would say this is for a slider and a very shallow type of player who, when he hits the sand, actually creates his own bounce by the nature of his swing. The lighter the sole, call it the more full the sole, the more exaggerated that bounce angle becomes. Basically there’s more resistance built into the sole.”

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Who it suits: The L grind is designed for firmer conditions. It is the lowest bounce option available and great for players who want to be able to open the face up and hit a wide variety of shots around the green.

Vokey wedge grinds: D

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Who it suits: The D grind is a new addition to the Vokey line up. It is a high bounce option which is generally better on softer golf courses. If you have a steep angle of attack this will help you generate more spin.

Right there you have it, if you have any more wedge grind questions, let me know in the comments below or you can tweet me.

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The T grind is a favourite on tour among players such as Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and Will Zalatoris. You can get this option as part of the Vokey SM9 range.

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“Wedge play is an art, and the T Grind brings out the best in the artist,” Vokey explains. “The leading edge stays low to the playing surface as the wedge is rotated which allows you to hit a variety of shots from tight lies. This is the wedge that really made Vokey Grinds an important part of our process – and still to this day is a great option.

“I’ve had players say they feel like they can hit any shot with the T – the combination of the forward bounce for low pitch shots and the grind for the soft control shots is something needed with the vast amount of shots required on links or firmer course set-ups.”

Who it suits: The T-Grind offers a versatile, low bounce option in both 58- and 60-degree. Ideal for a shallow angle of attack in firm conditions or from bunkers with less sand. It has proven popular with players in Europe, who are more often faced with links-style conditions but is also used by serial PGA Tour winners like Spieth and JT. 

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The owner of the most delicious swing in the golf media industry, Hannah spends her days talking into a camera about equipment to help you make an informed decision on your next purchase.

Hannah, who joined NCG in 2019 after briefly flirting with a career in architecture, plays for Yorkshire Ladies and is the manager of the England Golf Yorkshire Girls Under-18 squad.

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