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THE PERFECT WEDGE?! // Taylormade Hi-Toe 4 Review



Today Ian is in the bay to test out the new Taylormade Hi-Toe 4 wedges, that boast an impressive array of grinds, bounces and lofts. After testing them out, come see if Ian is going to make a change in his bag!

00:00 Intro
06:14 50.9 ATS Grind 115 Yds
08:25 56.12 ATX Grind 105 Yds
09:59 56.12 ATX Grind 75 Yds
11:21 56.14 ATW Grind 75 Yds
12:49 60.08 ATC Grind 50 Yds
13:24 60.10 ATS Grind 50 Yds
14:35 60.11 ATV grind 50 Yds
15:16 60.12 ATX Grind 50 Yds
16:18 60.14 ATW Grind 50 yds
16:52 Summary

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20 Comments

  1. Play a Callaway Full Toe 58°. Really clicked with it, but at 2.5 seasons old it is time for a change. If the Opus Full Toe doesn’t arrive soon, I think TM gets my business…

  2. For me, a high-toe without the massive offset just looks weird coming from a PM Grind. I love that there are a bunch of different grinds and bounces for various lofts. If only Ping would get back in the high-toe game to this degree!

  3. I have been fitted for them , v nice . I have been recommended for the ATV, I play a downland course which is slightly firmer than parkland, do you think that works ?
    Thanks

  4. Do these have less offset than the older hi-toes? Couldn’t get used to that look and switched back to a normal 60 degree Vokey.

  5. Love the shape of these. Got fitted into a 60 ATS at Auchterlonies yesterday to go along with the 56 HiToe I bought last year. Really liked the copper finish more than I had expected to.

  6. Looking to replace my Callaway PM Grind wedge as I love the high toe, full grooves, and the heavy head weight which is a huge benefit as I just let the club to the work.

  7. Does it make sense to test wedges of a mat ? Also were are the finesse shot tests ? Different lies and surfaces are key to find the suitable wedge, just full or partial shots from a match do not really reflect how they would perform in reality.

  8. Totally on board! Bought the 54 10 ATS and 58 12 ATX in the bronze finish. The 54 is back ordered something fierce, but the 58 is gorgeous!

  9. I've been incorporating a toe down 52 shot into my short game. Trying to throw it a bit further with some controllable spin. And I'm getting incredible close to a "crack" sounding toe strike with no spin. The grooves on the entirety of the face should be a standard option for a gap wedge by any company offering high toe or eye2 style wedges

  10. Have previous gen Hi Toe in 56 & 60. was looking at expanding to gap and upgrading. Most helpful. will have to come in for wedge fitting and further help in selection
    Cheers

  11. I've gotta do a secondary set of clubs. I'm playing half the year in Augusta on wet Bermuda and rye over seed and summers on bent and fescue. It couldn't be any different condition wise if I tried. Plus crushed quartz is so different to the beach sand we have up here on long island.

  12. I don’t like a high toe wedge, I had some PM grind wedges and tried a Ping version. They hit it too low and I found it hard to hit a high feel shot around the green. They’re too heavy for me as well I can’t feel the club. I have a SM 10 T grind 60 and I love it in the summer when the ground is dry and hard, it’s a little trickier when the ground is wet in the winter

  13. I have the Hi Toe 3’s .. didn’t have the full face option in 52 so I bought a 54 full face and got it bent to 52 – it’s my favorite wedge in the bag!!

  14. Just bought the 60 HiToe ATX. Kicked the Vokey out of the bag…because I love the HiToe look (I play off of a 3).

  15. The new grinds and bounces are definitely a bonus. Going with the ATX-60.12 for that fluffy kikuyu grass out here in SoCal.

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