Vokey WedgeWorks Introduces New TVD-M, TVD-K Models with TX3 Grooves

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By Cameron D

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  1. Cameron D

    Cameron D
    Newport, RI

    Hey Team Titleist, 

    The new Vokey TVD-M and TVD-K models, two of Vokey’s most-requested grinds on the PGA
    Tour, are available beginning May 7 on Vokey.com and through authorized Titleist accounts as
    part of the WedgeWorks Exclusives lineup. Each model is offered in two finishes (California
    Chrome and Black Ion) and fully-customizable – from length, lie, loft and weight porting, to toe
    engraving, personalized stamping, custom grips, shafts, shaftbands and ferrules.

    All TVD wedges now feature the new, deeper Spin Milled TX3 grooves, delivering more spin
    for precision trajectory and distance control and improved greenside performance. TX3
    scorelines, a progressive design with seven percent larger groove volume, produce additional
    backspin by channeling away grass and sand for improved contact between the ball and
    groove edge. Proprietary Spin Milled technology also provides trajectory and distance control
    through precisely milled grooves and machined face texture, significantly reducing the chance
    of “flyers” from the rough.

    To learn more about these new wedges, click on the link below.

    http://www.titleist.com/teamtitleist/b/tourblog/archive/2014/04/29/vokey-wedgeworks-introduces-new-tvd-m-and-tvd-k-models-with-spin-milled-tx3-grooves.aspx

    Cameron

    1-888-TITLEIST

  2. Jacob S

    Jacob S
    Hilton Head Island, SC

    Does the Black Ion Rust? LH for both? Thanks

  3. Cameron D

    Cameron D
    Newport, RI

    Jacob, 

    The LH options will come in both finishes for the TVD-K, but just the California Chrome in the TVD-M.  The Black Ion is a stained finish and can rust over time when exposed to moisture. 

    Cameron 

    1-888-TITLEIST

  4. Hey there Cameron,

    So, what are the different characteristics (feel, wear) between the Black Ion on the TVD and the raw black on the SM5's? You mention the stained finish and rust, am I to assume the same can/will happen with the SM5?

    Thanks!

    Paul

  5. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    pauldrue said:

    Hey there Cameron,

    So, what are the different characteristics (feel, wear) between the Black Ion on the TVD and the raw black on the SM5's? You mention the stained finish and rust, am I to assume the same can/will happen with the SM5?

    Thanks!

    Paul

    Hi Paul, The Raw Black is similar to an Oil Can, but is double dipped (QPQ) whereas the Oil Can is single dipped.  Both will rust eventually because they are not plated.  The Black Ion is a thin ion plated finish so it will wear off, but you should not see it rust like a Raw Black.  Feel should be very similar. 
  6. Brad P

    Brad P
    Brandon, MS

    Will we able to get a trailing edge/custom grind on Custom Shop orders?
  7. David N

    David N
    San Diego, CA

    Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Brad,

    Custom grinds are available through our Hand Ground program.  See this link for more details:   http://www.vokey.com/wedgeworks/products/hand-ground.aspx

    To answer your question, we don't have plans to add the S Grind to the TVD line up right now because we have the 54, 56, 58, & 60 S Grind in the SM5 lineup.  

    Appreciate your feedback and questions!

    Regards,

    Dave N.

    Vokey Marketing Manager 

  8. Brad P

    Brad P
    Brandon, MS

    Also loving the S grind on the SM5, any plans to bring it over to the TVD line?
  9. Thanks for the info, this is very helpful. One more question.

    What is your impression of the feel characteristics between the Black Ion and the California Chrome? How do they compare?

    Thanks!

    Paul

  10. Tested out the new SM5's today.  Great stick! Looking forward to seeing the new TVD's. 

    Feedback from the Titleist fitting gentleman had me in a 54.10 M  and 58.11 K, in the SM5's.

    My question here is this: what would be the difference in these specs in the TVD models (feel, grind characteristics, etc)?

    And, If I went with K grind in both the 54 and 58, now that we can do so in the TVD, what differences would I see in a K grind as opposed to a M grind, in the 54?

    Thanks!

    Paul

  11. David N

    David N
    San Diego, CA

    Team Titleist Staff

    Paul -- see my answers in bold below.  Hope it helps!  

    Tested out the new SM5's today.  Great stick! Looking forward to seeing the new TVD's. 

    Feedback from the Titleist fitting gentleman had me in a 54.10 M  and 58.11 K, in the SM5's.

    My question here is this: what would be the difference in these specs in the TVD models (feel, grind characteristics, etc)?

    Shape:  TVD is rounder in the toe and shorter in the heel area.

    Feel:  same

    Grind:  The TVD M 54 should play with slightly more bounce than the SM5.  The TVD K 58 is not as wide as the SM5 K and plays with slightly less bounce.  


    And, If I went with K grind in both the 54 and 58, now that we can do so in the TVD, what differences would I see in a K grind as opposed to a M grind, in the 54?  K would give you a wider sole, probably perform better out of the bunker slightly less versatile for open faced shots.  

    Thanks!

    Paul

  12. Thanks, Dave. Very helpful.

    I tend to be between a neutral and a digger on the swing scale, and also one that needs bounce. I liked the M grind, but felt like I couldn't hit it out of the bunker as well as a K grind. I think I would want my 54 and 58 to be used both out of bunkers and for fairway/rough shots when needed.  I liked the M grind on full shots, but when I got too steep my divots were pretty deep too. So I think I'd consider the K grind in both models.  Does my reasoning sound right here?

    Would you say the K grind generally an all-around type wedge for most conditions? Is that why you had the pro's asking for the K grind in a 54?

    Paul

  13. David N

    David N
    San Diego, CA

    Team Titleist Staff

    Sounds like the K would be a very good option for you in the 54!  It is quite versatile, strong bunker club and excellent for diggers due to the cambered sole.  

    Best regards,

  14. Thanks, David. You Titleist folks are the best! 

    Paul

  15. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    This made my day! 

  16. Cameron, One other question: What would be the difference between the TVD California Chrome and the SM5 Tour Chrome? Any? Thanks! Paul
  17. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    pauldrue said:

    Cameron, One other question: What would be the difference between the TVD California Chrome and the SM5 Tour Chrome? Any? Thanks! Paul

     
    The California Chrome is a satin finished chrome.  A little brighter than the SM4's, but not as bright as the new Tour Chrome. 
  18. pauldrue said:

    Cameron, One other question: What would be the difference between the TVD California Chrome and the SM5 Tour Chrome? Any? Thanks! Paul

  19. Stephen M

    Stephen M
    Sonora, CA

    Awesome News! I would have loved to see a lower bounce option in the K Grind (As most of the tour players use). Quick Question; are the groves heat treated?

  20. Jacob S

    Jacob S
    Hilton Head Island, SC

    Thanks Cameron!!

  21. joe t

    joe t
    roseville, MI

    I'll be adding one to my bag. Seven days to go!
  22. This is awesome! Love the combination of Grinds!!

  23. This is a great thread!  Keep up the great comments and questions...

  24. Brian D

    Brian D
    Norton, MA

    Love the new line-up, thanks for sharing the good news.

  25. Mitchell C

    Mitchell C
    Carterville, IL

    Very excited for this!  Wedges look great!

  26. My 58 degree is about 10 years old and the face is quite worn.  Does it make a difference for a 14 handicap amateur to have fresh grooves?

  27. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    Put these in the bag last week. What a great feeling pair of wedges!

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