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Mizuno Introduces T7 Forged Wedges

By: Golfshake Editor | Mon 15 Aug 2016


Mizuno unveiled its new T7 forged wedges at the Open Championship, with former world number one Luke Donald making them an addition to his bag. These are the Japanese manufacturer's first Grain Flow Forged wedges that have been infused with Boron and feature precision-milled Quad Cut grooves, boasting impressive durability, which have allowed for enhanced spin control over a longer period of time.

“The one drawback with a traditional soft forged wedge is that the grooves compress more quickly than a harder cast wedge,” says David Llewellyn – Director of R&D at Mizuno. “A very small trace of Boron in the steel means we can not only now maintain that forged feel and precision, but also the performance of the grooves and the wedge’s stopping power over a longer period of time.  Our only concern with using Boron was whether the feel would be compromised – Luke Donald was the best tester for that issue and he asked to put them in his bag after one session.”

The spin control performance of the face has already been enhanced by a new, more precise milling tool that allows the loft-specific Quad Cut grooves to be cut as tight as possible to R&A and USGA limits for even more spin. Those loft-specific grooves are wider and shallower in the higher lofts from 54? to 62?, then deeper and narrower in the lower lofts from 45? to 53?, allowing golfers to really maximise spin on both full and partial shots.

The grooves aren’t the only things that vary according to loft, with the pitching wedge lofts from 45? to 48? featuring a straighter leading edge and topline for fuller shots, graduating into a more rounded profile in the highest lofts from 58? to 62?. Those higher lofts also boast more visible grinds that narrow the sole to deliver crisp ball-striking from a wide variety of lies.

Mizuno has been Grain Flow Forging its iron and wedge heads since 1968, a process that compresses and maintains a consistent grain through the neck and hosel delivering the feel and the precise distance control so crucial in the wedge game. T7 wedges are available in the standard White Satin finish, or the stunning Blue IP finish that debuted in last year’s S5 wedges, promising to add a little #bluemagic to your wedge play.

Mizuno has strived to “create the best products for consumers” for 110 years, and the new T7 forged wedges adhere firmly to that original spirit and desire, while offering the best performance benefits that modern technology can bring. #NothingFeelsLikeAMizuno.

For further information on the T7 wedges and Mizuno’s full range of golf equipment, apparel and accessories visit: golf.mizunoeurope.com.


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