Mizuno S23 Wedges Finally a Wedge for EVERYONE Else! Its the redesigned ES21 wedge where Mizuno tried to centralise the sweetspot so its directly in the middle of the face. Wedges tend to have a sweetspot closer to the heel which is fine until you find that your own strike see’s a middles to toe miss, hurting you by sapping valuable forgiveness away from miss strikes. Finally there is a playable good looking wedge that caters for the middle to toe striker.
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I'm a scratch player, but play a reverse combo of 919 Hot Metal Pros bent 2-degrees weak and 6&5 HMB – even in these clubs the HMP are far better with toe strikes. I use to use the S18s but when worn out switched to the T20s then T22s – even tried replacing my 47 degree HMP PW with a T22 47 – but the loss of distance on ANY toe miss was insane – so took it out of the bag. I will be ordering a 47/53/59 in the new S23s – been waiting years for them.
Have a message for you coming to instagram, been crazy week!
Would you recommend the es21. They can be found cheap on ebay.
Bring Andy into the studio and do a live show on the ES23
Do both the silver and black ES23 have copper?
Kudos to Mizuno for centering the sweet spot! One presumes the end goal of club technical designers is to produce the perfect club head where there is no discernible performance difference in heel and toe strikes in left/right dispersion or north/south distance. If they ever achieve that, will the very skilled golfers who play with blades switch to this utopian technology?
Jay, I’m torn between buying the 923hm 54 & 60 in the same shafts as my irons or 54 &60 in T22/23 …
I love my Gap in 923 which is making me consider competing the set . Any advice welcome ?
I miss on the toe, so this is great to know. Maybe a test on the new Cleveland rtx that has also moved the sweet spot more towards the toe is in order.
Love my S18 wedges, shame the S23 does not come in the same black finish as my S18s (which wears nicely to a slightly battered finish which I like) but that copper finish is a nice alternative. Even on the video the wedges sound soft.
As someone who tends to hit wedges slightly off the toe these should be perfect for me – either that or I should get some more lessons!
Ok so I need to find out exactly where on the face I'm striking my wedges. I play vokey, but my irons are Mizuno 223. So if I'm understanding this vid.. if I strike my vokeys in the middle I would gain from playing the new Mizuno wedge
After doing some research, I'm hearing that not only is the sweet spot nearer the heel in wedges but also in blade irons. IF this is true… maybe this is for good reason?? I read that the worn spot on Sergio's irons is approximately 1/2 inch toward the heel.