




Vokey Design SM11 Wedge - Jet Black (Steel)
The shots that matter most happen closest to the hole. SM11 makes them sharper. More precise. More predictable. More shots that finish closer.
Every player is capable of hitting great wedge shots. The challenge is doing it again and again. The secret is mastering the three factors that determine the success of every short game shot:
Contact, Flight, and Spin.
For Bob Vokey, these aren’t just the ingredients of great wedge play—they’re baked into the DNA of every Vokey wedge. He believes that anyone can become a great wedge player if given the right tools. And with SM11, an expanded grind matrix, unified centre of gravity (CG) locations, and a new Vokey Spin System introduce an even better way to make wedge play the most consistent part of your game.
Why Contact Matters:
Every great wedge shot starts with solid contact. Striking the ball between grooves 2–5 is what sets launch, spin, and distance control in motion. Without solid contact, the entire shot changes.
How SM11 Helps You Make Solid Contact:
The role of a grind is to deliver the clubhead in a way that promotes consistent, solid contact. Having the right grind for the shot you’re playing is the easiest way to make consistently solid contact. And no one understands the nuances of grind design better than Bob Vokey.
Each Vokey wedge sole is the product of Bob’s lifelong collaboration with Tour pros and expert engineers—a decades-long evolution that has led to the six distinct SM11 grinds we have today. As Bob puts it, “Wedges need to be versatile, and every player is different. That’s why we have so many grind options. There is a wedge for every player.”
The Six Grinds of SM11:
T GRIND
For versatility from tight lies and firm conditions
M GRIND
For multi-purpose greenside creativity.
F GRIND
For full swing forgiveness from any lie.
S GRIND
For square-faced shots from a variety of conditions
D GRIND
For steeper swings and softer conditions that produce deep divots.
K GRIND
For condition-specific forgiveness with high-bounce and low-bounce options.
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The shots that matter most happen closest to the hole. SM11 makes them sharper. More precise. More predictable. More shots that finish closer.
Every player is capable of hitting great wedge shots. The challenge is doing it again and again. The secret is mastering the three factors that determine the success of every short game shot:
Contact, Flight, and Spin.
For Bob Vokey, these aren’t just the ingredients of great wedge play—they’re baked into the DNA of every Vokey wedge. He believes that anyone can become a great wedge player if given the right tools. And with SM11, an expanded grind matrix, unified centre of gravity (CG) locations, and a new Vokey Spin System introduce an even better way to make wedge play the most consistent part of your game.
Why Contact Matters:
Every great wedge shot starts with solid contact. Striking the ball between grooves 2–5 is what sets launch, spin, and distance control in motion. Without solid contact, the entire shot changes.
How SM11 Helps You Make Solid Contact:
The role of a grind is to deliver the clubhead in a way that promotes consistent, solid contact. Having the right grind for the shot you’re playing is the easiest way to make consistently solid contact. And no one understands the nuances of grind design better than Bob Vokey.
Each Vokey wedge sole is the product of Bob’s lifelong collaboration with Tour pros and expert engineers—a decades-long evolution that has led to the six distinct SM11 grinds we have today. As Bob puts it, “Wedges need to be versatile, and every player is different. That’s why we have so many grind options. There is a wedge for every player.”
The Six Grinds of SM11:
T GRIND
For versatility from tight lies and firm conditions
M GRIND
For multi-purpose greenside creativity.
F GRIND
For full swing forgiveness from any lie.
S GRIND
For square-faced shots from a variety of conditions
D GRIND
For steeper swings and softer conditions that produce deep divots.
K GRIND
For condition-specific forgiveness with high-bounce and low-bounce options.















