| Mizuno golf wedges have always been incredibly | | | | the T series they can be obtained in either mild carbon |
| popular with amateurs and professionals alike. The | | | | steel or black nickel and a black nickel plating or finish |
| current batch of wedges are divided into 3 groups- | | | | ensures some protection against rust and is softer |
| Group 1-MP T Series | | | | than traditional chrome. |
| The T-Series look has a straighter leading edge than | | | | The loft of these wedges ranges from 52 degrees up |
| the R-Series - an alignment aid favoured by many | | | | to 60 degrees and you can have custom fitted or |
| professionals. The grooves are precision milled rather | | | | standard shafts with a huge range of lie angles. |
| than forged for the most bite or spin allowed within the | | | | Group 3-MX Series |
| rules. | | | | The difference with this group is that these are said to |
| The "T" stands for "Teardrop" and the sole is based | | | | be suitable for all handicaps whilst the T and R series |
| around the feedback from Mizuno tour players to give | | | | are suitable for low to mid handicaps. |
| you maximum feel and touch around the greens and | | | | These wedges are cavity backed, unlike the other 2 |
| they come in standard or custom fitted shafts. | | | | groups, and are incredibly to use. To assist this Mizuno |
| Mizuno consider them to be suitable for low to medium | | | | have employed what they call a "Y" technology which |
| high handicappers. They also come in Black Nickel, | | | | they claim increases the sweet spot to allow for |
| which is more expensive than the standard mild | | | | mishits, particularly high into the toe area which is a |
| carbon steel. | | | | common mishit spot for most amateurs. |
| Group 2-MP R Series | | | | They also use a "Power Bar" and a "Cavity Pad" |
| The "R" in this series stands for "Rounded" as this | | | | which helps with playability without sacrificing feel and |
| wedge has a more rounded design which allows for | | | | control. |
| greater range of shot making and working the ball. Like | | | | |