One Membership. Four Times the Value.

InsideGOLF Premium
Wedges

Titleist makes new Vokey SM8 Jet Black wedges available in a limited release

Titleist

Titleist’s new Vokey SM8 wedges have been out at retail since March, but these particular Jet Black wedges – with blacked-out configurations – have not.

According to Vokey tour rep Aaron Dill, the Jet Black finish has become quite popular on the PGA Tour in recent years.

“I’ve been stocking more and more Jet Black heads on the Tour Van each year,” Dill said in a Titleist press release. “Players love the look of it, and the contrast you get when you add custom stamping and paintfill – it just pops. Jet Black also helps players reduce glare on those really bright days.”

Case in point, Cameron Smith won the 2020 Sony Open using all-black Vokey SM8 wedges. Amidst the black finish’s growing popularity on Tour, Titleist is making these Vokey SM8 Jet Black wedges available to the public as part of a limited release.

The new Vokey SM8 Jet Black heads hitting the market are raw, and they’re blacked-out across the board. They have black paintfill in the logos and graphics, and they also come equipped with True Temper Dynamic Gold’s Black Onyx shafts and have black/gray Golf Pride New Decade Multi Compound grips.

Titleist

The new Jet Black versions of the SM8 wedges, of course, come with all of the same technologies as the original retail wedges, and they will be available in 23 loft, bounce and grind configurations in both right- and left-handed options. They’re hitting golf shops starting on August 28, and pre-order begins on Vokey.com on August 11.

To spice up the all-black wedges – or as Dill said, add some “pop” – additional stampings and paintfills are available through custom orders.

For more on the latest equipment news, check out our latest Fully Equipped podcast below!

https://soundcloud.com/fullyequippedgolf/tiger-woods-using-a-new-putter-at-the-pga-championship-interview-nba-hall-of-famer-ray-allen

Related Articles

Drivers
Why this best-selling driver might be what your game needs
By: Maddi MacClurg
Wedges
Mizuno's Pro series wedges are among golf's most underrated clubs
By: Jake Morrow
Wedges
Low stock alert: Get your Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges before they're gone
By: Jessica Marksbury
Wedges
What Scottie Scheffler's under-the-radar wedge change says about him
By: Jack Hirsh
Drivers
I still haven't decided what my gamer driver is going to be | Fully Fit 2026
By: Jake Morrow
Gear
The re-engineered Titleist Tour Soft delivers premium performance. Here's why
By: Johnny Wunder
Gear
Wyndham Clark's clubs: The new Ping putter he credits for U.S. Open win
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
Ludvig Aberg's major gear swap is a lesson for the rest of us
By: Johnny Wunder
Gear
Collin Morikawa corrects 'stupid' decision, vaults into U.S. Open contention
By: Josh Sens
was:
Exit mobile version