Parallel Face Texture
The 100% inspected TX4 grooves feature new parallel face texture creating a more consistent groove edge and tighter quality tolerances. The result is more spin.
TX4 Grooves
The 100% inspected TX4 grooves feature new parallel face texture creating a more consistent groove edge and tighter quality tolerances. The result is more spin.
Low loft wedges (46°-54°) are designed with narrower, deeper grooves. Higher loft wedges (56°-62°) have wider grooves. These distinct designs deliver optimized golf ball to groove edge contact for maximum spin.
Vokey Design SM6 wedges are locally heat treated to double the groove durability, providing best in class performance and a longer lasting wedge.
At Titleist, we make every effort to deliver the best performance and quality. However, because all wedge grooves wear out eventually, we're ready to help you maximize spin and stay on top of your game.
Spin Performance
We tested wedges played for 125 rounds, 75 rounds, and a new wedge with fresh grooves.
125 Rounds:
35° launch angle | 6500 RPM Spin | 24' of roll out
75 Rounds:
34° launch angle | 7400 RPM Spin | 18' of roll out
Fresh Grooves:
33° launch angle | 8500 RPM Spin | 10' of roll out
Golfers encounter a variety of conditions with their wedges that lead to the groove edge wearing down over time. Every golfer should evaluate their wedges and grooves at about 75 rounds of play to get the best spin performance.
Leading causes of groove wear:
Wedges may look fine, but may not be delivering maximum spin. You should inspect your wedges for groove wear every 75 rounds. Start by inspecting the overall physical condition of the wedge and groove. A visit to your local Titleist Certified Fitter to evaluate launch, spin, and roll out will ensure you are playing with the best performing wedges.