Taylormade Milled Grind Wedges

Taylormade Milled Grind Wedges reviewed and tested by Mark Crossfield PGA professional AskGolfGuru. Mark takes a close look at the Taylormade Milled Grind wedges with on course testing and data. Find out the best wedge to suit your golf game with Mark's simple and easy to follow golf videos.

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14 thoughts on “Taylormade Milled Grind Wedges

  1. I'm not sure what people think about spin numbers, but it depends so much on strike and club head speed that all these numbers make perfect sense.

  2. Love the video and idea of looking elsewhere for "good" wedges. Something I found interesting at the Titleist and Cleveland websites is that there is no mention of the forging process of how these wedges are made, which makes me think, have we been paying forged club prices for cast clubs? Have we been convinced that these are great wedges based purely on marketing and brand recognition? Companies usually can't wait to tell you how unique their forging process is…

  3. Mark, how come the spin on the full shots (or close to) is so low compared to doing "dry" test? Remembering some of your old wedge tests from a year or so back, wouldn't you normally see around 8000 rpm from a full shot with a wedge on GC2 from a mat?

  4. Really good review Mark, great to see clubs tested in a course environment, really interesting to see what actual spin numbers you get. I got professionally fitted for my wedges last year has made such a difference, gapping them properly and making sure they fit in with my irons and also helping me understand things like grind and bounce and which one fits in with my swing and what I want out of a wedge. Would definitely recommend that anyone looking for new wedges gets fitted now, can be confusing with all the grinds and bounces available. Keep the great content coming bruh?

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