In this video, Jack Gilbert of @CoolClubs puts the TaylorMade MG5 wedges head-to-head against the previous MG4 model in a complete performance test. From launch monitor numbers to spin rates, turf interaction, feel, and overall look, we break down every detail to show you what’s new, what’s improved, and whether the MG5 is worth the upgrade.
✅ Full comparison: MG5 vs MG4
✅ Data-driven testing with real numbers
✅ Feel, look, and design differences explained
✅ Honest feedback on performance and playability
If you’re considering an upgrade—or just want to see how the MG5 stacks up against the MG4—you won’t want to miss this in-depth wedge comparison.
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New groove tech, new wedge, noticeably different sound. Wow. The other thing we’re going to end up seeing uh on this, I I would guess is that your launch angle is going to be lower. Lower, which is going to be the other byproduct of new grooves, right? You’re going to get more spin and you’re going to get a more controllable launch angle. As your grooves wear, you lose friction with the face. The ball slides up, your launch angle goes up, you lose spin, and that’s where you start to see inconsistencies in your wedge distances. I I love seeing a wedge come out strong and then like stopping. Yeah, it’s perfect.