Mizuno T20 wedge Review

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  • RRP £140.00

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Forged wedges aren’t easy to find nowadays, so if you’re treating yourself to a set of forged Mizuno irons it makes perfect sense to match your new iron feel to your wedges.

Just like the new MP-20 irons the T20 wedges feature a tapered blade design, which positions more mass higher in the blade in the higher lofts, improving consistency and maximising spin.

New “Hydroflow Micro Grooves” help dissipate moisture at impact, and the heads take on a progressively rounder profile as lofts increase.

Unlike the new irons there’s no copper underlay as it’s not possible to CNC miIl the face and grooves without removing the copper coating. There is, though,  three finish choices; mirror chrome, blue IP and raw, which is favoured by tour players and will rust over time.

Mizuno T20 wedge

Verdict: Mizuno T20 wedges

There aren’t many forged wedges on the market, because brands like Cleveland and Titleist believe they get the same feel levels from modern casting processes.

But if you use a set of lovely forged irons, you probably do so as you believe there’s a feel advantage, so it makes perfect sense to use forged wedges, too. And that’s where the T20 come into play.

Mizuno irons have a huge following and if you buy a set it’s well worth considering wedges at the same time, to ensure a similar feel and flow through your bag. We’re big fans of the T20’s teardrop head shape. The new hydroflow grooves are barely noticeable, but can only help spin consistency.

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