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The TaylorMade Milled Grind HI-TOE Wedge has been created to maximise short game shot making precision.
TaylorMade have made the HI-TOE wedge from the same carbon steel as the Milled Grind series to produce incredible feel, consistency and deliver a stunning look.
With grooves that run the full length of the blade, the HI-TOE wedge features the amazing ATV (All Terrain versatility) sole. This means the sole features a high-bounce leading edge and enhanced heel-toe relief that will ensure total performance on chips, pitches, flops, bump-and-runs as well as shots from difficult lies.
To provide exceptional levels of spin, feel and consistency TaylorMade have fitted their excellent KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 steel shaft and a Golf Pride Tour Velvet Burgundy grip.
Shaft & Grip Option KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 Steel Shaft fitted with Golf Pride Tour Velvet Burgundy grip.
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Please note that custom fit clubs are custom made to your specifications, so please allow 7-10 working days for delivery.
Halpenny Golf currently serve over 125,000 returning customers and we pride ourselves in working to exacting international quality management standards. Our staff have a passion for Golf. With a PGA Professional in every store our customers can be sure that they get the best and most suitable advice for their every golfing need. We try harder to please, so buy with confidence at Halpenny Golf, the trusted Professionals.
As these are made to order products please allow 12-15 days from the date you place your order for your clubs to be dispatched
Please note: Custom Fit Clubs are personalised products and are exempt from our 30 Day change of mind policy.
Custom Fit Club orders may only be returned or exchanged if the goods arrive damaged, become defective or the order was incorrect.
The manufacturers guarantee may differ by product and does not cover accidental damage or normal wear and tear.
Loft angle affects both trajectory and distance; the more loft, the higher the trajectory. A wedge with more bounce is easier to play from soft sand or grass because it will naturally fight the tendency to dig in. A wedge with less bounce tends to dig more, and is better for firm conditions when digging is more difficult.
Please Note : ** indicates available in Right Hand Only.
This option allows you to choose which shafts you would like to have. There are a number of shaft choices available to meet the different needs of golfers. If there is a particular shaft you require which is not listed please e-mail us to ensure it's availability and compatibility with these wedges.
KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 available in Wedge Flex Dynamic Gold Wedge available in Wedge Flex Dynamic Gold available in R300, S300, X100 Dynamic Gold Superlite available in R300, S300, X100 KBS Tour available in Regular, Stiff KBS C-Taper 105 available in Regular, Stiff, X-Stiff KBS Tour Flighted available in Regular, Stiff, X-Stiff Project X available in 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 Nippon Modus 3 130 available in Regular, Stiff, X-Stiff Nippon Modus 3 120 available in Regular, Stiff, X-Stiff Nippon 950 available in Regular, Stiff Nippon 850 available in Regular, Stiff Project X LZ available in 6.0, 6.5
Lie angle is the angle between the bottom, or sole, of the golf club and the shaft. Having the proper lie angle is critical if you want the opportunity to make accurate golf shots. The purpose in adjusting the golf club's lie angle is to ensure that the club is resting squarly on its sole when you are addressing your shot. This will help get your swing on the right plane and keep the clubface square at impact. A lie angle that is too upright will cause the heel of the club to hit the ground first, which will close the clubface and produce a pull or hook. A lie angle that is too flat causes the toe to hit the ground first, opening the clubface, which will result in a push or slice.