I have an SM5 L grind….seems to be knowledgeable, not sure if he’s just gotta put out content to pay the bills or if titleist requires these since they sponsor the show. You could get an SM9 in L grind for a lot less than a wedge works SM10
nope, your right. The T started out as a wedgeworks option for SM8, again for SM9, then became the standard low bounce option for SM10. Now, L grind is the wedgeworks only option. I think they made the right call. L grind was a strange low bounce option - has a lot of forward bounce and very little trail edge relief. Sole is narrow, but it has this strange way of playing super low bounce, right up to the point where you open the face wide and the leading edge comes WAY up. M grind much easier to hit than L, T grind much more versatile than L.
@rickysilver1479 T Grind became an Off the Rack offering with SM9. I replaced an SM6 Vintage WW 58°- 06° K Grind with a Special Order SM9 58° T Grind after looking over the T in a shop. Wanted "my Shaft and Grip" installed, along with a 54° S Grind to match (due to 54° V Grind no longer being available) 8 days from Online order directly to Vokey to having both in my hands in Long Beach, CA
Bought two brand new sm9 L grinds last month for $120 each. Crazy how easy the right grind makes chipping
That's a good Price. May I know where you bought them? Thanks
@@AJ-rm7yy one off eBay and one off Facebook marketplace
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L grind has been a standard option for years ? Am I missing something
I agree the t replaced the l this year
I have an SM5 L grind….seems to be knowledgeable, not sure if he’s just gotta put out content to pay the bills or if titleist requires these since they sponsor the show.
You could get an SM9 in L grind for a lot less than a wedge works SM10
nope, your right. The T started out as a wedgeworks option for SM8, again for SM9, then became the standard low bounce option for SM10. Now, L grind is the wedgeworks only option. I think they made the right call. L grind was a strange low bounce option - has a lot of forward bounce and very little trail edge relief. Sole is narrow, but it has this strange way of playing super low bounce, right up to the point where you open the face wide and the leading edge comes WAY up. M grind much easier to hit than L, T grind much more versatile than L.
@rickysilver1479 T Grind became an Off the Rack offering with SM9.
I replaced an SM6 Vintage WW 58°- 06° K Grind with a Special Order SM9 58° T Grind after looking over the T in a shop.
Wanted "my Shaft and Grip" installed, along with a 54° S Grind to match (due to 54° V Grind no longer being available)
8 days from Online order directly to Vokey to having both in my hands in Long Beach, CA
@@2222skinnyT Grind was in the Stores with SM9
how uu doing?. amazing -;)