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The TaylorMade Milled Grind 5 Wedge is engineered for precision, consistency, and control where it matters most. Featuring a fully forged construction and Milled Grind soles, the CNC milling process ensures exacting standards are met—far beyond what can be achieved by hand—delivering consistent turf interaction and precision shot-making. Mass is strategically positioned higher in the clubhead to enhance feel and raise the centre of gravity, promoting a more controllable launch and higher spin rates for pinpoint accuracy. The face and grooves are machine milled to maximise spin and control from any lie. With a classic full sole design and constant trailing edge relief, the MG5 also features a Tour-proven 4-way camber for versatility, ideal for players who typically strike with a square face.

Feel and Forged Consistency
The MG5 wedges are the first in the Milled Grind family to be fully forged from soft carbon steel, ensuring an exceptional level of feel and consistency. The forging process, which involves heating and shaping the steel, allows golfers to experience the softest feel possible when playing around the greens. This advanced manufacturing technique provides uniformity across the wedge, offering consistent performance from the first shot to the last. Notably, the MG5’s refined design also features a more symmetrical profile, with a curved leading edge and updated top-line blend. These changes contribute to a smoother and more predictable interaction with the turf, elevating the feel during each shot.
Saw-Milled Grooves for Increased Spin
One of the standout features of the MG5 wedges is their saw-milled grooves, which are designed to provide more spin than previous models. The saw-milling process allows TaylorMade to push the legal limits of groove geometry, resulting in ultra-tight tolerances and steeper walls. This innovative design helps maximise spin, providing better control and stopping power, especially on short approach shots. The precise and aggressive geometry ensures that each shot is met with optimal friction, regardless of the conditions. Whether playing in dry or wet weather, golfers can expect consistent, high-spin performance for greater accuracy and shot shaping ability.
Spin Retention in Wet Conditions
In addition to saw-milled grooves, the MG5 wedges feature a RAW face finish and a new Spin Tread Technology. This combination works together to help golfers maintain exceptional spin in wet conditions, ensuring control even when the course is damp. The Spin Tread Technology functions much like all-weather tyres on a car, redirecting water away from the face to increase friction at impact. The result is an impressive 13% more spin retention compared to the MG4, even in challenging weather. This feature allows players to trust their wedges in any condition, maintaining consistent performance and predictable ball flights.
Versatile Grind Options for Every Golfer
TaylorMade offers six distinct grind options for the MG5 wedges, each tailored to fit different playing styles and course conditions. The three standard bounce options – SB, SC, and SX – cater to the majority of golfers, providing versatility and forgiveness. The SB grind is designed for smoother turf interaction, while the SC grind offers greenside versatility and stability. The new SX grind, with its wider sole, is ideal for bunker shots and offers consistent performance from various lies. Additionally, specialised grinds such as the HB, LB, and TW grinds are available, each offering more tailored options for golfers with specific needs, whether they have a steeper swing or play in firmer conditions.
Bounce and Grind Differences
The MG5 wedges offer a range of grinds and bounces, allowing golfers to choose the ideal combination for their swing and course conditions. The primary difference between bounces and grinds lies in their influence on turf interaction. Bounce refers to the angle of the sole relative to the ground, affecting how much the wedge resists digging into the turf. Grinds, on the other hand, refer to the shaping of the sole, which affects how the wedge interacts with the ground, offering more versatility in shot making. For example, the SB grind features a full sole with constant relief, making it more forgiving for golfers with steeper swings, while the LB grind is more suited to shallow swings, allowing the leading edge to sit close to the ground for finesse shots. By choosing the right combination, golfers can optimise their wedge performance to suit a variety of playing conditions.

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