There are 3 different grind options available in the new TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 wedge range. So how do you know which grinds you should be using?

The style of your swing and also the type of golf course you play has a huge influence on which wedges will work best for you.

Hannah Holden got her hand on every wedge grind from TaylorMade’s new Hi-Toe 4 range to show you the differences and help you find out which one is right for your game.

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26 Comments

  1. Your advice on what to look for and how to determine what you may need is especially helpful, and can be applied to any brand and model. I don't play that often and use game improvement irons. I switched to Cleveland CBX2 (now replaced by the CBX4) wedges a couple years ago, and I find this cavity back design is a more natural carry-through of design with my irons than the bladed wedges I used earlier.

  2. Picking a wedge for the bunker shot is great advice imo. I’ve played ‘standard’ wedges for years, just middle of the road 56 with 10 bounce. Recently fitted into a Vokey K Grind with 14 bounce and it’s been a game changer for me. Not fearing the bunker allows me to go more aggressively at greens.

  3. Always frustrated me that the low lofts 50/52 have less grind options, the low bounce C grind would be perfect at 50°

  4. TM website has the ATV as shallow and medium, tight lie specialist not for steep attack? You also need to take into account the amount/width of the sole the bounce figure applies to – that is the effective bounce, which is more relevant than just a bounce number on the sole

  5. I have the hi- toe mg3 and love em in my bag at the club…in my travel bag I have Mg4s and miss the hi-toe but love the bite…TM found the balance. Wow these are super wedges and I'd put em against any wedge on the mkt…more people need to give em a try…

  6. Saw these this morning in an email for a retailer and thought they look great. Interesting hearing your thoughts and seeing the results. Haven''t really enjoyed my ping ones since I got fitted and lost confidence with them, especially in dry and tight conditions. Maybe need to go and try these out. Cheers Hannah. 🙂

  7. I love hi-toe wedges, have a pair of PXG in the bag. I love the cleaner new look. I just can't rock with the middle-school font, TaylorMade. Can't do it.

  8. wedges are a funny game… with loft changes at the top of the bag, I find myself carrying 4 wedges (set PW is lofted like my old 9i 43*) so I cover it with a 47*, 52* for full swings, a 56* high bounce for soft bunkers and greenside rough, and a 60* with 4* bounce for tight lies and hard sand bunkers…

    I have the original MG1's (52.09*, 56.10*, 60.10*) that I gamed with my P770's and didn't mind them, but my new setup is so locked in I won't change it again… I tried the Cleveland Full Face and TaylorMades High Toe and didn't like the visuals at address and the performance was so, so…

    loved the video as always Hannah, keep up the good work…

  9. Thank you!! another great review Hannah!!! Have you take the new PXG Sugar Daddy lll wedges for a test drive? Cheers from across the pond!

  10. I used the Vokey wedge selector and the bounce it gave me fit perfectly into the RTX wedges. Only thing different was the 62. It suggested 62.08 and mine ended up being 62.10 since I bent a 60.08 2* weaker. Stock grinds seemed to work well for me when I was playing my buddies wedges.

  11. I’m still playing an original full face high toe atv grind 58 degree wedge. It’s fantastic out of the bunker and great for chip shots.

  12. I don't have a problem with my wedges at the moment however, it is always useful to see your information on all available tested equipment, from a unbiased and preferred point of view, statistics good and another excellent Video, thank you.

  13. I have two 60 degree wedges, one for summer, when ground is firm and grass is tight, so 4 degrees of bounce, one with 12 degrees for winter when playing conditions are the opposite

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