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Mizuno MP-R Wedges Key Feature: Its workshop grind sole provides advanced playability.
What We Like: Were all about choice, and the MP-R wedges give us just that. We can choose between two finishes: nickel or chrome. Also, its got a classic round head shape and CNC Max-Milled square grooves.
Who Its For: Players looking for minimal offset and a classic, round head shape.
Clubhead: Carbon steel Clubface: Same Design: Forged blade Custom Options: Yes Lofts: 52/7, 54/10 GW; 56/10, 56/13, 58/10 SW; 60/5, 60/9 LW; 52/7, 56/13, 60/9 (available LH) Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold steel
mizunousa.com | $120 |
Mizuno MP-T Wedges Key Feature: A C-shape grind sole that makes it easier to hit a variety of different shots.
What We Like: Weve always been a big fan of Mizunos legendary craftsmanship, and the MP-T doesnt disappoint. Its rolled leading edge minimizes digging and a cambered mid-sole makes consistent ballstriking a breeze.
Who Its For: Players who like the teardrop-shaped clubhead and a buttery soft face.
Clubhead: 1025E Pure Select mild carbon-steel Clubface: Same Design: Forged blade Custom Options: Yes Lofts: 47/6, 51/6, 53/8 GW; 56/10, 56/14, 58/10 SW; 60/5, 60/8 LW Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300
mizunousa.com | $120 |
Nickent ARC Key Feature: Its Accelerated Rebound Core technology, which consists of an internal core of compressed high-rebound elastomer positioned inside the clubhead directly behind the sweet spot. It eliminates vibration.
What We Like: The hidden perimeter weighting system and its chrome and gunmetal finishes.
Who Its For: Players who like a traditional blade, but want a dose of game improvement too.
Clubhead: Stainless steel Clubface: Same Design: Muscle-back Custom Options: Yes Lofts: 50/8, 52/8, 54/10 GW; 56/12, 58/8, 58/8 SW; 60/7, 62/7 (LW) Shafts: Nippon 1180 steel (wedge); Dynamic Gold steel (wedge)
nickentgolf.com | $99 |
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Nike SV Tour Key Feature: Its milled flat face. It provides consistency and a clean, pleasing look. Its profile, bounce and groove contours came about from feedback provided by Nikes Tour staff.
What We Like: The price. Youd think such good craftsmanship would cost more.
Who Its For: Golfers who dont want to spend a lot, but who still crave performance.
Clubhead: 8620 Carbon steel Clubface: Same Design: Cast blade Custom Options: Yes Lofts: 50/10, 52/10, 54/12 GW; 56/10, 56/14, 58/10 SW; 60/6, 60/10 LW; (52/10, 56/14, 60/10 avail. LH) Shafts: Dynamic Gold steel
nikegolf.com | $89 |
Ping iWedge Key Feature: A deep multi-layer cavity maximizes forgiveness and positions the center of gravity toward the center of the face for a low, solid feel. Vibration dampening is a plus.
What We Like: The nod to PINGs classic Eye 2 sand wedge, not to mention the iWedges extreme forgiveness.
Who Its For: Players who crave distance control.
Clubhead: Stainless steel Clubface: Same Design: Cast cavity-back Clubs: 50/11, 52/11.5, 54/12 GW; 56/13, 58/11.5 SW; 60/12.5 LW (avail. LH) Shafts: PING CS Lite (S,R), TT Dynamic Gold steel (X, S), Z-Z65 steel (S), TFC100i/909i graphite (S, R, A)
pinggolf.com | $99 |
Ping Tour Wedge Black Nickel Key Feature: A slightly smaller head size and a ferrule for a traditional look. These wedges retain Tour-tested capabilities melded with playability.
What We Like: Variable bounce angles and machined U-grooves enable customized control. The slight offset helps make shotmaking easier.
Who Its For: Tour pros dig the clean, traditional look; casual golfers like the forgiveness.
Clubhead: Stainless steel Clubface: Same Design: Cast cavity-blade Custom Options: Yes Clubs: 52, 54 GW; 56, 58 SW; 60 LW (available LH) Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold steel (X, S), PING CS Lite steel (S, R), PING Z-Z65 Steel (S); PING TFC 100i graphite (S, R, A)
pinggolf.com | $125-$150 |
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