The Bulletin: February 2026

TITLEIST

Titleist continues to deliver meaningful performance improvements across the bag in 2026, led by updates to its short game and putting lines, with new metalwoods scheduled to arrive later this spring. This will be a departure from their traditional release date of August, with the next generation GT woods scheduled for April or May of this year. Full details will be available soon, including fitting opportunities. Released in mid-January, the new Vokey Design SM11 wedges build on the proven SM platform with refined center of gravity progression throughout the loft range. SM11 wedges feature more precise CG placement to improve trajectory control and consistency, producing lower flight and higher spin in higher lofts while maintaining distance control in the scoring wedges. Updated sole grinds and groove geometry further enhance turf interaction and spin performance across a wide range of playing conditions. One of the standout additions to the SM11 lineup is the new low bounce K grind, which pairs the forgiveness of a wide sole with improved versatility from firmer turf and tighter lies. This option provides a unique blend of consistency and playability for golfers seeking confidence around the greens. If you have not updated your wedges recently, consider the SM11 wedges. Research shows after 75 rounds groove wear begins to affect spin performance, making wedge condition an important part of scoring consistency. In putting, the latest Scotty Cameron Phantom models continue to expand on the modern mallet lineup, offering improved multi-material construction and refined alignment features. Multiple head shapes and neck options provide fitting flexibility for different stroke types and visual preferences. Additionally, Scotty Cameron now offers low-torque models that resist rotation to help minimize torque in the stroke and keep the face more square through impact.

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