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So i like their Z TP wedge but they are no longer making it.

I thought the changable face wedge was cool but a gimmick.

If you look at all website stores they are no longer stocking any TM wedges. Also TM's website doesnt even have a good wedge selection in their shop. They have RH 56* change face wedges.

I feel like they know they made a mistake with their change face wedges and are working on something new... I wouldnt think a company like TM just wouldnt make wedges.

Anyone know if they have something up their sleeve

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Do I have inside info ? No But I would be willing to bet that they have something up their sleeve and will refocus on wedges shortly after the spring launch of the new ghost driver and putter lines hit the streets. Their wedges hold no appeal for me. And even in the retail stores they are just kinda shoved over in the corner like a red headed step child.

When a company makes a club in the USA I will proudly display their brand here. All of mine were made in china by somebody making $2 a day. Shame on you Mr club manufacture.


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I currently play the XFT wedges with the groove chance feature.  I switched from Callaway Jaws X Forged Wedges and have been more then happy with the switch.

I agree with you in saying that they are most likely coming out with something new.  With a new driver, woods, hybrids, 4 new sets of irons and a new putter it would be pretty much a given that they would put out some new wedges as well.

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Originally Posted by toddmlazarchick

I currently play the XFT wedges with the groove chance feature.  I switched from Callaway Jaws X Forged Wedges and have been more then happy with the switch.

I agree with you in saying that they are most likely coming out with something new.  With a new driver, woods, hybrids, 4 new sets of irons and a new putter it would be pretty much a given that they would put out some new wedges as well.


Funny you mentioned this… I am currently playing the Callaway Jaws X Forged wedges (52,56,60), and I like them… A lot!! However, recently I severally chipped my 52* when I hit a rock buried under the dirt I had to hit out of. and have since been thinking about new wedges. I might be in the minority, but I did not like the Cleveland wedges (played the CG14's for a season) or the Titleist Vokey wedges. I liked the Nike VR's and have since settled on the Callaway Jaws wedge. BUT I was just in one of my local golf shops that has an outdoor range attached, and I took one of those TaylorMade changeable face wedges out for a try, and I actually liked it! I was surprised. I thought it would feel like all the other TM stuff ive tried… like junk! I was actually thinking about getting some. Plus they're only around $80 and come with one extra face for free. Tempting….

In my Ogio bag.

Titleist 910D2 driver, Adams irons & hybrid, Callaway wedges & a Nike Method putter.

And a yellow ball.
 

 

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I've got a couple TM RAC wedges that have been OK. I've got a 52 and a 60. They are a touch lighter than my Scratch and Nike SV wedges and I'm currently only using the 52, but I don't use it too often and I prefer a heavier wedge.


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