Shop the complete used Titleist Vokey wedge family, including pre-owned SM11, SM10, SM9, SM8, SM7, and earlier Vokey models. Designed by master craftsman Bob Vokey, the SM (Spin Milled) line has been the most-played wedge on the PGA Tour for years and the standard against which every other wedge is measured. Every used Titleist Vokey wedge in our inventory has been hand-inspected and graded so you know exactly what you're getting before it ships.

What makes Vokey the Tour standard is the combination of three things: spin-milled grooves that deliver consistent spin shot after shot, a progressive center of gravity that varies by loft for the right trajectory at every wedge in the bag, and a wide range of grind options that let any player match the wedge to the turf conditions and shot type they're trying to hit. Each SM generation carries multiple grinds across a wide range of loft and bounce combinations, with each wedge fittable to a specific player and a specific role in the bag.

Because Vokey spans many generations of the SM line, used inventory gives you a real choice between the most recent groove technology and the earlier Vokey models that built the platform's reputation in the first place. Each SM generation refined the platform with progressively more advanced spin-milled groove design and refined center of gravity locations. Earlier SM generations and the original Spin Milled wedges deliver the same Vokey craftsmanship at the deepest discount on the used market. Read our complete guide to Vokey wedges through the years for a deeper look at how each generation evolved.

Vokey sits in one of the strongest value positions on the used market. Wedges wear faster than any other club in the bag because of how often they're hit out of sand and from tight lies, which means buying a used Vokey is often the smarter play than buying a new one that will need replacing in a few seasons anyway. For golfers who want Tour-validated craftsmanship without the new-retail price, Vokey is one of the best buys at Next Round Golf.

FAQs

Are the photos of the exact club I will receive?

Yes. Every product photo on our site shows the actual club you will receive. We never use stock images. You will see real-condition details - including face wear, grips, and any cosmetic marks - so you know exactly what’s arriving at your door.

Are your used golf clubs authentic?

Yes. All clubs we sell are 100% authentic. Our intake team includes experts with years of experience handling tens of thousands of clubs across every brand. They inspect each item for the correct look, feel, and build quality to ensure it meets genuine manufacturer standards. We do not list or sell counterfeit clubs.

What is your return policy for used golf clubs?

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you’re not happy with your club, you can return it within 30 days of delivery for a refund. Items outside the 30-day window are not eligible for a refund but may still be returned for store credit. For help with returns, contact support@nextround.com.

Are used Titleist Vokey wedges worth buying?

Yes. Vokey wedges have been the most-played wedge on the PGA Tour for years, built around spin-milled grooves, a progressive center of gravity, and a range of grind options that fit any player and any turf condition. Because wedges wear faster than any other club in the bag, used Vokey wedges are often the smarter buy than new ones, with Tour-validated craftsmanship at a meaningful discount.

What's the difference between SM11, SM10, SM9, SM8, and earlier Vokey models?

Each SM generation refined the platform with progressively more advanced spin-milled groove design, refined center of gravity locations, and updated grind options. The SM9 introduced the first major groove revision since the SM6 and remains highly competitive on Tour. The SM8 pushed the center of gravity further forward than any previous Vokey at the time. The SM7 was the first Vokey to introduce the progressive center of gravity that has carried through every model since. Earlier SM generations and the original Spin Milled wedges deliver the same Vokey craftsmanship at the deepest discount on the used market.

Which Vokey grind is right for me?

It depends on your turf conditions and shot preferences. The F grind is the most versatile and fits the widest range of players. The S grind is built for full swings and square-faced shots. The M grind is the most popular Tour grind, designed for golfers who like to open and close the face around the green. The K grind has the widest, highest-bounce sole and is the most forgiving option, ideal for soft turf and sand. The L grind is a low-bounce grind for firm turf and tight lies. The T grind is the lowest-bounce grind in the family, designed for skilled players in firm conditions. Filter by grind and loft within the collection to find your spec, or read our complete Vokey wedges guide for a deeper breakdown.