Equipment
Spotted: Jordan Spieth’s Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges
We have all been waiting on the edge of our seats for the next Titleist Vokey wedges to be announced, and now we get a sneak peek. Jordan Spieth was spotted with Vokey SM1o wedges in his bag at the 2024 Sentry. Spieth has been a Vokey user his whole career but is not one to switch into brand new equipment right away, no matter what club it is. The SM10 wedges in his bag this week look as if he has been putting in some time with them to get dialed in for the 2024 season.
“I think the biggest difference is when you get to the gap wedge and pitching wedge on the full shots,” Spieth told GolfWRX.com at The Sentry. “I think the sweet spot’s been moved; it’s bigger and it’s moved a little to where any potential over-hook is almost eliminated, which is really nice. You can step up with a left pin and be pretty aggressive.
“Other than that, they look great. I’m pretty particular with my 60. It isn’t always an ‘SM,’ sometimes it’s a separate prototype version, but this time I’m right into the SM10. It looks really good to me. The biggest thing that [Vokey Tour rep Aaron Dill] told me was that as I start to hit those longer shots, they won’t produce the odd outliers that overturn to the left.”
Titleist isn’t dishing out the technical details or release date for the SM10 wedges yet, so we are just speculating here!
Titleist Vokey SM10 46-10F (Bent to 46.5 degrees)
Jordan replaces his iron set’s pitching wedge with a Vokey SM10 wedge. Players do this for a variety of reasons, like launch, spin, or if they require more versatility around the green. Some players might use their 46-degree wedge for pitch or chip shots around the green and the traditional style wedge can sometimes allow them to manipulate the face a little more than their set’s pitching wedge. Personally, I really like the look from address as the wedge looks to have zero offset and a slightly rounder toe.


Titleist Vokey SM10 52-08F (Bent to 51.5 degrees)
The gap wedge in the set is the very popular 52-08F combination that has been around for many, many years. Spieth has his bent slightly strong, only by half of a degree, and that will also reduce the amount of bounce by the same amount. So instead of eight degrees of bounce, he is playing with 7.5 degrees. This reduction probably makes no difference as the F Grind is a full sole grind that is meant for fuller shots with the face played square at address.



Titleist Vokey SM10 56-10S (Bent to 55.5 degrees)
With the sand wedge, Spieth goes with the 56-degree S Grind. This is again a very popular combination and the S Grind has some trailing edge relief that allows Jordan to open the face without the leading edge coming up off the turf too high. From the photos, I am a big fan again of the zero offset and just slightly rounded leading edge. The wedge also has a compact look to it, giving you the confidence that you can get the club through any lie.



Titleist Vokey SM10 60-04T (Bent to 60.5 degrees)
Lob wedges usually have the most exotic soles and Jordan goes with the Vokey T Grind in his 60 degree. The T Grind is built for short game masters like Spieth who want to manipulate the face to hit a wide variety of shots. The large trailing edge relief allows you to really open the face without the leading edge coming up, even on the tightest fairway lies. Four degrees of bounce is a little intimidating, but when you play the T Grind square it does offer a good amount of float through the turf or sand.




- Check out the rest of our photos from the 2024 Sentry
Equipment
From the GolfWRX Classifieds: Titleist Vokey Proto Wedges 54M, 60T
At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals who all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.
It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.
Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, @Putt4Dough is selling some prototype wedges from Vokey Wedgeworks. These include a 54 degree wedge with the M grind and a 60 degree wedge with a T grind.

From the listing:
(1) Titleist Vokey Proto Wedge 54M with a Tour Issue DGS400 shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet (logo down). Standard length, lie, and loft. BB&F ferrule. Raw wedge in good condition. No initials. Price is $200 shipped. Buy both wedges for $380 shipped.
(2) Titleist Vokey Proto Wedge 60T with a KBS Tour 130X shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet. Standard length, lie, and loft. Raw wedge in good condition. No initials. Price is $200 shipped. Buy both wedges for $380 shipped.
To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link. If you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum, you can learn more here: GolfWRX BST Rules.
Whats in the Bag
Ryan Palmer WITB 2026 (June)
Driver: Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond (9 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX 60 TX

3-wood: TaylorMade Qi10 (15 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS T1100 70 6.5

5-wood: TaylorMade SIM2 Max (18 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX

Irons: Srixon ZXiU (23 degrees), Srixon Z785 MB (5-PW)
Shafts: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 100 6.5 (4), KBS Tour 130 X

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 (50-08F, 54-10S, 58-04T @59)
Shafts: KBS Tour 130 X

Putter: Odyssey Dual Force Rossie II

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Equipment
Slab city on the Korn Ferry Tour — Lead Tape Report
This week, we have our Tour Photographer, Greg Moore, on the ground at the OccuNet Classic at Tascosa Golf Club in Amarillo, Texas, for the 14th event of the 2026 Korn Ferry Tour season. With that, we see some great things in the Lead Tape Report as we roll into Amarillo.
Joel Thelen
Monday Qualifier, Joel Thelen is in the field this week. He has played on the Korn Ferry Tour for a full season in 2023, and he is back in action this week. A couple of clubs caught my eye this week in his bag.
First off: His trusted Titleist 816 H2 hybrid. This club came out in October of 2015, and it still remains strong in the bag. Also, take a look at this Odyssey White Hot OG 7, putting a capital S in the 7S model. This custom neck has some impressive lean for an arm-lock-style putter. The bottom of the putter is covered in tape for optimal weighting.





Mitchell Meissner
Taking a look at Mitchell Meissner’s bag this week, we have some great lead tape coverage. Top to bottom working from fairway metals, irons, and wedges. We can see on the short irons and wedges that there is tape at the base of the grip, adding a little counterbalance. Along with that, some tape on the short irons and wedges as well. Moving to his putter, he rolls the Odyssey 7 Bird putter. Meissner putts left-handed and strikes the ball right-handed.






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Micah
Jan 3, 2024 at 11:42 am
I can’t fathom being good enough to request my wedges be bent 0.5 degrees. My wedges could probably be off by 2 degrees or more and I wouldn’t know it.
Prime21
Jan 3, 2024 at 2:18 pm
At least you’re honest.