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NEW TaylorMade HI TOE 3 Wedge



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I review a brand new golf club from TaylorMade, the Hi Toe 3 Wedge featuring full face grooves, ribs and deep grooves for maximum spin and control around the greens. I take this club out onto the golf course to test & review from different lies and situations that we get faced with while out on the course.

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11 Comments

  1. I love the look of raw finish clubs, but I just can’t believe natural and unpredictable rusting of a face is better for my spin rates than precision machine cut grooves, surely it creates inconsistencies? Even if I can get 11,000rpm out of a rusty face, it may well drop unexpectedly, where as pure grooves will stay around that 10,000 mark without too much deviation. Idk my Mizuno wedges are gonna cover me for a couple years more.

  2. Lots of folks saying the rust doesn't increase spin. I rusted up my tm 3's in a h202, vinegar and salt solution and they look like they were on the Titanic. I'm spinning the ball more than I ever have before. Off real grass and hitting onto a real green. No mats. I've also gained more confidence knowing if I hit it a little far the ball will stop on a dime.

  3. Always check your new club videos first. Straight to the point and no manufacturer selling fluff. I bought the previous model just a few months ago and only limited use 🙁 and grooves are good. So, enough difference in v3 to make the change now or just wait until new ones needed? Thanks again for the great videos, clubs AND swing help!! Brent

  4. Bit off topic
    But how much do you think a shaft in a iron can decrease spin ? I tend to spin my irons ALOT, due to setting my wrist very late, and hitting down 5-6
    Im currently playing Nippon 105 X-flex, and i spin them ALOT. Costing me distance
    I know i should probely try and work on my swing, but honestly cant be bothered to change it yet again
    Can you take off a decent amount of spin with the right shaft ?

  5. Interesting video as always. I have the Big Foot version in 60deg. I would have been interested to know your views on how the new wedge performs out of bunkers as I find the Big Foot hard to open up the club face.

  6. I’m curious is you’ve even spoken w/oem engineers or club designers about the ‘high toe’ designs. I recall Karsten Solheim being first I saw to do this with his Ping Eye irons. Others have of course dabbled in this same area.

    I could certainly see it help square the face for high handicap players, essentially balancing the mass from hosel. I just think the same could be accomplished w/tungsten at back of club or drilled and plugged into sole. I’ve certainly added lead tape to wedges in past, albeit centered at back of blade, mostly for feel and swingweight but I have noticed it can make noticeable improvement in ball performance, both launch and spin.

    The point being, the mass added at high toe creates an unpleasant look at address for many of us, especially those that play forged blades with thin top lines. It just seems there’s more effective ways to accomplish same benefit without making the toe so thick & bulky

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