Team TaylorMade’s Grant Horvat tests out the Spin Tread technology on the face of the new Milled Grind 4 Wedge from TaylorMade Golf by hitting three flop shots over a bunker. As you can see at the end of the video, his wear mark after just THREE shots is out of this world. #shorts
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In the last 20 years, have wedges really made any leaps and bounds forward with performance?
How ripped up are the balls after that? 😂
Bro get a second camera. It would be nice to see an actual close reaction without having to cast this onto my 80 inch tv
Flop shots ?where?
I read that Jordan Spieth changes his lob wedge 4 or 5 times a year. Rory changes his about every 2 tournaments. For that reason, I do not even want to try what the pros use.
Are those the new Good Good golf balls????😂😂
Why are the spots that low.., isn't the SS higher up
I’ll stick with Vokey
You’re gonna rip through a dozen balls per round 😂 You can spin wedges that don’t do that. He gets balls for free, you don’t.
Dude that face looks like its chewing up that ball this is the second video I seen Rick shields had the same thing so with that being said can we get a review of the ball
The park west palm (where he’s at) has a goated little practice facility and 9 hole night course gotta love it!
10 degree bounce?
Those shots are so pure
Grant is one of the best sponsees Taylormade ever had. Big smile and always positive + a solid game
would have been cool if grant signed with titleist
Freaking love my high toe wedges. My toe banger chips still grab and spin!
Sopa
Maybe put the camera on the green so we can see the results.
Grant reminds me of Gabby Golf Girl in this video
Love grant!!! Get him on the channel more!
Love the price!!! Cheap Cheap Cheap!
I hate these golf influencers
Dude! How sick is the Park!?
Wow scuffed balls in a few review videos… one ball one hole?
Love the good good golf balls lol
He's a YouTuber…..
Not even a pro golfer… why would his opinion matter
Amazing job showing the spin! Jesus, how some people have their jobs is beyond me. Nepotism