Contemplating that it’s not launching a brand new lineup (we gained’t be speaking about SM11 till this time subsequent yr), it has been a busy begin to the yr for the Vokey group.
It’s barely the third week of January and Vokey has already added Low Bounce K Grind to the retail lineup and dropped a completely filthy (in the absolute best manner) Limited Edition Oil Can finish. To spherical out the month, Vokey is dropping its first WedgeWorks launch of 2025, the A grind.
An evolving WedgeWorks
Earlier than we get to the small print, let me provide you with some fast background.
Traditionally, Vokey has been considerably unpredictable and fully stingy with its WedgeWorks choices. Don’t get me unsuitable. Surprises will be enjoyable (64 W grind, anybody?) but when your go-to grind was a WedgeWorks-only possibility, you could possibly by no means ensure when, or even when, a brand new model would discover its solution to the platform.
Concurrently, Vokey advises changing your higher-lofted wedges after 75 rounds. So what do you do when there’s no alternative to your most popular grind?
It’s a conundrum.
With that (and different issues in thoughts), during the last yr or so, Vokey has put extra effort into making even its most area of interest grinds obtainable by way of WedgeWorks whereas additionally including new ones to the combination.
Granted, I’ve an unnatural fascination with wedges however I’m loving each little bit of this new method (besides the half the place nothing is available in Slate Blue (aka The Finest End).
That brings us to as we speak and the discharge of the WedgeWorks A grind.
It’s been a bit of over a yr for the reason that SM9 A grind hit WedgeWorks and, whereas the timing suggests acceleration, as I mentioned, it’s about making grinds obtainable to golfers sooner fairly than later, although there’s, sadly, a cadence that must be noticed. Should you put every thing out abruptly, it doesn’t depart you with a lot to work with for the ultimate 23 months of a two-year launch cycle.

Concerning the Vokey A grind
First, it’s essential to say that this WedgeWorks A grind launch isn’t a lot totally different than the final. The pertinent element is the 2023 launch was constructed of SM9 know-how whereas this one is the SM10 model of the identical grind.
That grind – the A – relies on Vokey’s L grind. It was created for Geoff Ogilvy who performed the L however needed one thing that moved a bit of sooner by way of the turf.
To create the A grind, Vokey removes the ribbon – the relieved space within the transition between the widest a part of the only real and the trailing edge. The ribbon is the central portion of the L grind highlighted under.

The result’s a wedge that sits nearer to the bottom within the sq. place and strikes by way of the turf with much less resistance.
My learn on the A grind is that it’s going to be rather less versatile than the L however, with a functionally wider sole, it’s a bit of extra forgiving (much less vulnerable to digging), too.
Amongst Vokey’s low-bounce lob wedge choices, the L grind (4 levels of bounce) sits between the extraordinarily versatile (however typically punishing) T and the extraordinarily forgiving, wide-sole, low-bounce Ok.
The ribbon-less A ought to play a bit extra like a wide-sole wedge. I’m inclined to say that the A sits between L and the Low Bounce Ok on the flexibility to forgiveness continuum.
A versus A+ grind

It’s affordable to imagine a few of you could be questioning how the A differs from the A+ launched final yr. Merely, the “+” signifies the A+ has a wider sole and extra bounce.
Vokey A grind on Tour
The A grind has develop into a preferred possibility for gamers in search of a low-bounce lob wedge that produces a better trajectory than Vokey’s different choices.
Wyndham Clark strikes between a 58A and a 60A (each bent to 59) relying heading in the right direction situations (the 58 will play as greater bounce, the 60 as decrease). Tom Kim has a number of wins with an A grind and former Titleist staffer, Max Homa, has used an A as effectively.

Choices and availability
Vokey SM10 Oil will be custom-made to your tastes. Choices embody:
- Vokey’s normal eight distinctive toe engravings
- A number of stamping choices: 10-character Straight/Freestyle stamping; 15 characters across the toe; and two traces of 10 characters every
- Customized paint-fill: Loft and grind markings and BV Wings emblem
- Any of Vokey’s normal shaft and grip choices
The Vokey WedgeWorks A grind is offered solely in a Uncooked end in 58 and 60 levels in RH solely.
Retail worth is $225. Out there by way of golf outlets worldwide and Vokey.com now.
For extra info, go to Vokey.com.
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