Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Jet Black
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Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Wedge – Jet Black
The Jet Black finish is for players who appreciate a modern, raw look and maximum concentration. The matte black not only looks exceptional against the grass but, most importantly, effectively reduces sun glare, which is crucial for precise shots in bright light.
Key technologies:
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Cleaner Contact: A special combination of parameters promotes clean contact with the ball, providing predictable distance control for every type of shot.
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Controlled Flight: Precisely positioned center of gravity (CG) ensures stable flight trajectory and a consistent launch window for every loft, regardless of the chosen grind.
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A Smarter Way to Spin: The advanced Vokey Spin System with milled grooves delivers optimal spin, allowing for confident ball stopping right by the hole.
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Extended Durability: Thanks to heat treatment, the grooves maintain their sharpness twice as long, which translates into a longer club life and consistent spin parameters.
Summary
The Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Jet Black is the choice for players seeking modern aesthetics and maximum focus. The matte black finish effectively eliminates glare, allowing full concentration on the target. It's a combination of aggressive style with precise spin engineering, ideal for those who want to stand out on the course without compromising performance.
A quick guide to Titleist Vokey SM11 grinds
1. Gap Wedge (48° – 52°)
F Grind: The best choice. Designed for full shots from the fairway. Provides stability and a traditional feel.
2. Sand Wedge (54° – 56°)
S Grind: Classic. Stable on full swings, but allows for any shot around the green.
D Grind: If you have a steep angle of attack (you take large divots) – it gives more control and a "safety net" in the form of higher bounce.
3. Lob Wedge (58° – 60°)
M Grind: For players who like to experiment, open the face, and play technical shots.
K Grind: If you need maximum help in the bunker and from tall grass. Most forgiving.
T Grind: Only for very firm ground and for players with high precision. If you play a lot from a firm fairway near the green, this is the grind for you.





