The Titleist Wedge Selector Tool is designed to help golfers find the right Vokey wedge setup based on their playing style, shot preferences and typical course conditions. By answering a few simple questions, golfers can narrow down the ideal lofts, bounce options and sole grinds before booking a professional wedge fitting.
Whether you need better gapping, more greenside versatility, improved bunker play or greater confidence on approach shots, the selector helps guide you towards a wedge combination that suits your short game.
The tool begins by looking at the wedges already in your bag, including your pitching wedge loft and any current gap, sand or lob wedges. This helps establish correct distance spacing and highlights where additional wedges may be needed.
Golfers are then asked about the types of shots they like to play around the green. This may include full wedge shots, lower flighted pitches, open-face flop shots, bunker shots or delicate chips from tight lies.
Course conditions play a major role in wedge selection. The selector considers whether you normally play from firm, neutral or soft turf, helping suggest the correct bounce and grind options for improved contact and consistency.
Your angle of attack influences which wedge bounce will perform best. Golfers with a steeper swing often benefit from more bounce, while shallower players may prefer lower bounce options for cleaner contact.
| Selection Area | What It Means | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Loft Gapping | Spacing between your pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge and lob wedge | Helps create consistent yardage gaps throughout the scoring clubs |
| Bounce | The angle between the leading edge and lowest point of the sole | Helps the wedge glide through turf or sand rather than digging |
| Grind | The shaping of the sole around the heel, toe and trailing edge | Influences versatility, face opening and shot-making options |
| Swing Type | Shallow, neutral or steep delivery into the ball | Helps match bounce and grind to how the club enters the turf |
| Course Conditions | Firm, medium or soft ground and bunker conditions | Ensures the sole performs properly on the surfaces you play most often |
Vokey wedges are available in multiple sole grinds, each designed to suit different swings, turf conditions and shot styles. The selector helps narrow down which grind may suit your game best.
| Grind | Best For | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| F Grind | Full shots and square-face wedge shots | Gap wedges, sand wedges and traditional full-swing players |
| S Grind | Players who like simple, square-face shots | Neutral turf interaction with moderate versatility |
| M Grind | Shot-makers who open and close the face | Versatile greenside play and varied face positions |
| D Grind | Players needing higher bounce with versatility | Great for steeper swings with open-face options |
| K Grind | Maximum forgiveness from bunkers and soft lies | Wide sole performance and excellent sand play |
| T Grind | Precise players who prefer low bounce | Firm turf, tight lies and creative short-game shots |
Once the questions are complete, the selector provides a suggested wedge setup based on loft, bounce and grind. This gives golfers a clearer idea of which Vokey models may suit their short game before visiting a fitting specialist.
The Titleist Wedge Selector Tool is a useful starting point, but the best results come from a professional fitting. A fitter can confirm loft gaps, test bounce options and assess turf interaction to build the most effective wedge setup for your game.
The selector helps golfers understand the differences between loft, bounce and grind, making wedge selection easier and more personal. Instead of guessing which wedges to buy, golfers can use their swing style, course conditions and shot preferences to make a more informed decision.
For the most accurate results, use the selector as a guide and book a professional wedge fitting to dial in your Vokey wedge setup.