TaylorMade MG4 Wedges – Exceptional Spin and Versatility
TaylorMade’s newest wedge line – the MG4 – brings exceptional spin control and versatility to golfers of all skill levels. These wedges utilize innovative technologies to optimize performance around the greens.
The MG4 wedge heads are made from 1025 carbon steel which offers soft feel along with the ability to impart more spin to shots. They feature a sleek, classic shape with minimal offset and moderately bounce that suits a variety of playing conditions and swing types. The faces are precision milled to maximize groove volume for grabbing the ball. This progressive groove design allows each loft to spin shots optimally.
But what truly sets the MG4 wedges apart is the use of TaylorMade’s ZTP Raw Face Technology. The faces undergo a special raw face finishing process that increases friction between the wedge face and ball for significantly more greenside spin. Many Tour pros chalk up hands-on wedges to get these same friction benefits, but with the MG4’s it’s built-in.
These wedges also offer versatility through the use of TaylorMade’s Tactical Sole Shaping. The soles utilize split sole design with a rounded trailing edge in higher lofts and a more squared off, beveled trailing edge in lower lofts to perform optimally out of varying turf conditions. Plus the milled face texture allows for crisp interaction in both firm and soft conditions.
Available in 56° & 60° high toe grind options and 52°, 56°, 60° low bounce options, golfers can mix-and-match lofts and grinds to create a custom MG4 wedge setup tailored perfectly to their swing and short game needs.
Overall, the combination of innovative face milling technology and precisely shaped wedges backs make the new TaylorMade MG4 one of the most versatile and spin-friendly wedge lines available that can elevate any golfer’s short game.
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