I just got a LW hi toe 3 .. around the greens it’s like a cheat code .. idk what it is about it but no more duffs or thins .. excited for the new ones this summer
First of all, thanks for all the comparisons. It's s a lot of technology to sort through. Can I make a small correction, please? You mentioned the MG4 has Micro Ribbed grooves along the face. Which would be correct if we were talking about the MG3. The new MG4 you guys are testing has the new "Spin Tread" grooves, with a lazer etched groove pattern along the club face . It's not a huge slip I just wanted to point that out because I just placed an order for the MG4 wedges, and it was tough to pass up on the SM10 . Overall, the price point was just easier to stomach for the MG4. But Vokey really hit the mark with the nickel finish and responsiveness of the SM10.
Do you think I'm crazy if I say I game a mixed TaylorMade Iron set (P770 longer irons, P7MC 5 and 6, P7MB 7-PW) and have 2 scoring wedges past that, and they're my MG4 52, and my Vokey 58? I love the greenside feel of the Vokey, I own a Vokey 54 as well, I just like the MG4 better for my gap wedge because I like it better on the full swing for some reason. It might also just have a thing for those two brands, because I switch between my Spider putter and my Scottie Cameron depending on if I want mallet (I'm more careful putting with my Spider) or blade (more hot and cold, but those hot streaks often feel worth it to use the Scottie.)
I think it's fair to mention that the MG4 has a huge "custom" advantage over the SM10. The bounce options are not much different from the MG4 this year and the grind looks better with the MG4. But talk about the shaft avaliablility with the MG4. SM10 becomes a $200 dollar wedge of you want anything other than a stock shaft. The MG4 has shaft option from manufacturers across the board for no extra cost. Taylormade in general beats out Titleist every year in this category across the board.
Pings are the money .. the spin retention is soo consistent plus the launch is lower and spin is in a great window.. heaps better then a vokey It’s called hydropearl finish on the ping also and it’s their update or 2.0 version And you don’t want a wedge that spins too much then you’re always trying to take spin off .. no tour pro sets up a wedge to spin ridiculous they mainly take spin off wedges
I just got a LW hi toe 3 .. around the greens it’s like a cheat code .. idk what it is about it but no more duffs or thins .. excited for the new ones this summer
First of all, thanks for all the comparisons. It's s a lot of technology to sort through.
Can I make a small correction, please? You mentioned the MG4 has Micro Ribbed grooves along the face. Which would be correct if we were talking about the MG3. The new MG4 you guys are testing has the new "Spin Tread" grooves, with a lazer etched groove pattern along the club face . It's not a huge slip I just wanted to point that out because I just placed an order for the MG4 wedges, and it was tough to pass up on the SM10 . Overall, the price point was just easier to stomach for the MG4. But Vokey really hit the mark with the nickel finish and responsiveness of the SM10.
Do you think I'm crazy if I say I game a mixed TaylorMade Iron set (P770 longer irons, P7MC 5 and 6, P7MB 7-PW) and have 2 scoring wedges past that, and they're my MG4 52, and my Vokey 58? I love the greenside feel of the Vokey, I own a Vokey 54 as well, I just like the MG4 better for my gap wedge because I like it better on the full swing for some reason. It might also just have a thing for those two brands, because I switch between my Spider putter and my Scottie Cameron depending on if I want mallet (I'm more careful putting with my Spider) or blade (more hot and cold, but those hot streaks often feel worth it to use the Scottie.)
not at all! that sounds like a good matchup
I think it's fair to mention that the MG4 has a huge "custom" advantage over the SM10. The bounce options are not much different from the MG4 this year and the grind looks better with the MG4. But talk about the shaft avaliablility with the MG4. SM10 becomes a $200 dollar wedge of you want anything other than a stock shaft.
The MG4 has shaft option from manufacturers across the board for no extra cost. Taylormade in general beats out Titleist every year in this category across the board.
Pings are the money .. the spin retention is soo consistent plus the launch is lower and spin is in a great window.. heaps better then a vokey
It’s called hydropearl finish on the ping also and it’s their update or 2.0 version
And you don’t want a wedge that spins too much then you’re always trying to take spin off .. no tour pro sets up a wedge to spin ridiculous they mainly take spin off wedges
Any plans to try the Wilson Staff ZM? I just picked up a 60 degree, but it's my first one ever so I don't have anything to compare it to
it's on the list!
No Wilson wedge testing.. that's a rip.
Sm10 just passes the others with the new grinds
bang on
Vokey's so overrated... 🙄
Agreed.. no change in 5 year IMO, if not the shafts gotten worst
Yet most played on tour … most wins ? Hmm
@@mungoarmstrong4306 alot paid and yeah they just win cause of their wedges... 🙄