Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Raw

949,00 zł

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Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Wedge – Raw

The Raw finish is the choice of purists and Tour professionals. The club has no external electroplated coating, so it naturally rusts over time. This process is desirable as the dulled, rusted face further reduces glare and, according to many players, offers a more direct feel and increased spin.

Key Technologies:

  • Cleaner Contact: The Raw finish promotes clean contact, eliminating an additional metal layer between the grooves and the ball.

  • Controlled Flight: Guarantees the same level of flight stability as other models, allowing you to focus solely on technique and target.

  • A Smarter Way to Spin: The rusting Raw surface works with the Spin Milled system, offering uncompromising control over the ball around the green.

  • Extended Durability: Despite the natural oxidation process, the grooves are heat-treated to ensure their edges remain aggressive and effective for a long time.

Summary: The Titleist Vokey Design SM11 Raw is a tool in its purest form, created for golf purists. The lack of coating means the face naturally rusts, which improves feel and reduces glare – exactly as preferred by professionals on tour. By choosing the Raw version, you opt for uncompromising spin and an authentic, "raw" character that evolves with your game.

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 traditional feel. 

2. Sand Wedge (54° – 56°)

S Grind: A classic. Stable for full swings, but allows for any shot around the green.

D Grind: If you have a steep angle of attack (you make large divots) – 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 from bunkers and thick rough. The most forgiving.

T Grind: Only for very firm ground and players with high precision. If you play a lot from firm fairways near the green—this is the grind for you.