Vokey Spin Milled wedges are new from Titleist, and designed to provide a truly discernible performance option - increased spin. By working with Tour players to create wedges that performed under the most challenging major championship conditions, Titleist master craftsman Bob Vokey has developed a precisely machined, tight-tolerance groove that provides the player with increased spin on both full and partial wedge shots.
Vokey Spin Milled wedges feature a CNC-machined cut face and grooves. A special circular saw-style cutting tool is used to create precise grooves with a steeper draft angle and a tighter edge radius for increased friction.
Vokey Spin Milled wedges also have 30% more groove volume than a conventional wedge. This provides more consistent and higher spin, particularly from grassy lies and wet conditions. Spin Milled gives you the confidence to successfully execute more challenging short game shots
I got a 56 back in December and and played with it since, at times I just want to kiss this thing. The amount of spin control you have around the greens is to die for. I do have to say they are a bit pricey (most all wedges are now) and paying 120 for a club is kind of insane but as crazy as it sounds, it is worth every penny. If you have trouble chipping close from around greens, invest in one of these bad boys, trust me, it will pay off.
I purchased the 54 & 60 degree and they are awesome!! I used to play the Cleveland CG 10 54 degree & 60 degree they are good clubs. But on a recent trip to Northern california one of my playing partners was getting the ball up, and the ball just checked. I found out that they were the vokey spin milled and just had to have them. I have to admit as was stated in the earlier reviews they can really tear up balls.. The larger grooves really help from the fairways or chipping and getting the ball to check.. At this point I'm glad I traded away my Clevelands!!
I have three of these. 52 (not spin milled), 56 and 60. I love these clubs. They have great feel and make it easy to spin the ball if you hit it decently. These clubs will chew up your balls at first. The first couple of times I used them, I was at the driving range. I had to keep cleaning the grooves of the clubs because bits of the ball covers were clogging them. These clubs really shred the balls until they get a little broken in.
I have 4 of these spin milled, 54, 56, 58, 60. Depends where I am playing. These are the best for me,great feel, stop on a dime, chipping is my downfall and these help make me better. I have had others, do not see myself trading anything for these.