The wedge Mizuno T24 Soft white satin is forged from one piece Grain Flow Forged HD Boron at the iconic facility of Mizuno in Hiroshima, Japan, where iron is produced Mizuno since 1968.
The following technologies:
- LINE SUPERIOR REFINTED BY ARTESANY: Suseful upper line refinements visible from the playing position, create a smaller profile without loss of effective impact area.
- DESIGN OF LEAF WITH SPIN WEIGHT: The widened top of the blade creates a greater effect and penetrating trajectory, especially in blows at the top of the stick face.
- RANURAS QUADCUT+: An adjustment of the curvature and conicity of the groove profile allows for a tighter pattern by increasing the spin speed on all strokes. Quadruple-cut mill grooves have a longer and more effective service life, plus a copper microlayer under chromium nickel provides an additional millisecond of impact control.
- HIGHLY CLIMATE MIND: The micro-slots of HydroFlow Mizuno are laser engraved to release moisture and reduce loss of effect.
- LOFT SPECIFIC PERFIL: It has straight attack edge in lower lofts (up to 51), traditional tear-shaped and more rounded lobular wedges (58 and above).
- Finished Soft White Satin.
- With four grinds available:
S-Grind: has a minimum sole grind for more complete blows.
D-Grind: for moderate relief of the heel and toes.
C-Grind: for heavy relief of the heel and fingers.
X-Grind: for extreme heel relief for professional players.
The rod:
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If you have a sharp or flat attack with the ball, live in a place with a lot of rain or the fairways where you play are very hard, the wegde is the perfect choice for your game.
Most sets of irons usually include a wedge, usually the pitch but many players want to expand their range of wedges and choose their own club. Para so you should consider the following features when making your decision
- WEDGE LOFT
- Pitch (PW): generally included in iron sets, it is the next highest loft club after the 9-iron. It usually has a loft between 46º and 50º and is used in long shots at green.
- Approach (AW): with a lighter loft between 50º-55º, they cover the existing needs between a pitch and the wedge sand.
- Arena (WA): usually used in bunker play due to their high rebound, they reach 100 yards and have a loft between 54º and 58º.
- Lob Wedge (LW): they throw the ball very high in short distances and are usually between 56º and 60º lofts although they can exceed 64º.
- REBOUND ANGLE
Here we refer to the curved part on the sole of the wedge that will allow the head to bounce out of the sand without getting caught.
The highest bounce we can find is 18º and we can conclude that the higher the bounce angle, the higher the shots.- Low bounce: perfect for shots from tight positions and thick grass conditions. The lower the bounce of the wegde, the easier it will be to shoot high and the softer the landing. They are perfect for low lofts with the pitch and are used for longer approach shots.
- Standard bounce: ideal for almost all conditions and players as they are very versatile wedges with a slightly higher angle of attack than most.
- High bounce: designed for play off the turf and sand, with a wider flange and a higher bounce angle that prevents cavation.
Para golfers with high angles are perfect for this type of wedges.
- FINISHES
In general, the wegde finish is purely aesthetic rather than functional although in the case of finishes such as matte, they do not help to reduce light reflection on the club and those with natural finishes are designed primarily to prevent corrosion.
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