While testing on Taylormade’s MG3 -Wig More than four years ago, Collin Morikawa approached the director product creation of Taylormade for IJzers and Wiggen, Matt Bovee and gave him some feedback.
“You can’t make it feel soft enough,” said Morikawa.
Greg Cesario from Taylormade has adopted the challenge.
“Oh, I can make it feel too soft for you,” Taylormade’s Master Wedge Crafttsman told Golf.
The most obvious way to make a wedge feel softer is by forging carbon steel.
Although forged wedges are common on the Japanese market, here in the US, they are more a merchandise, with only a limited number of OEMs that they offer in the retail trade. Most options are cast.
Morikawa’s remark made the designers’ search to make a falsified wedge in a high gear, and that journey culminated in Taylormade’s new MG5wiggen, the fifth repetition of their popular milled gravel line.
Here are four things to know about the new Taylormade MG5wiggen and my thoughts.
1. From prototype to end product
Although Taylormade is not a stranger that forge iron, adding wedges to the list of products that they forge ensure that they simply had enough production capacity to do it.
Cesario said that the first time the Taylormade challenge players saw a forged prototype was a forged prototype of MG4 almost four years ago during that test phase.
They sent it to both tour professionals and personnel professionals and many of the subjective feedback was that the wedges were softer.
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By this summer, Taylormade had tied just about everything and began to sow MG Proto, which was essentially the same as the new MG5, only with a different cosmetic package.
“And MG Proto was a kind of first take to bring this together,” said Bovee, “here is a hint about what the cosmetics will look like. Here is a kind of all the work we have done. Here is a kind of celebration and this is early take at MG Proto, and it is also the last signing. Ts and Dottinging is.”
2. Expansion of the mid-bounce offers
With MG4, Taylormade offered two different meal options for every level of bounce, low, standard and high.
But the Taylormade designers realized that 85 percent of the players fell into the Mid-Bounce category. So with MG5 they have reworked the gravel offer to have three different options in the standard category and one in both high and low bounce. It is a sacrifice that Cesario calls it “closest to a perfect range of grinding, forms and feeling in one package.”
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In addition to the SB-Sleur, the standard full swing-meal, which has a new four-way Camber for extra versatility, Taylormade introduces the new SC and SX Grind, which teased with the MG Proto release.
The SC -Grind has pushed a C -Sleving shape with the effective spring in the sole.
“It has a fairly cool C form, almost like an elongated C -shape that has created a lot of versatility, where you can manipulate the corner of the face, that front edge remains relatively at the same height,” said Cesario.
3. The new SX -Sleur
With the SX Grind, Cesario said that they have seen more trends of better players, including Tour professional, with the help of wedges with wider soles for more forgiveness. With the unique inverted C -trail edge relief of the SX, the wedge can have that wide sole, but still has the front edge lower on the ground when it is opened.
“I looked at some of our high toe supply. That is of course a broader soul design and I said:” I can create a broad soul that has an amazing amount of versatility that plays relatively more in the Mid-Bounce category, “he added.
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SX also has a completely different shape than other MG5 Lob -Wiggen. It has a more rounded front edge and then a light “goose neck” design that squeezes a little more offset to combine the new shape with the rest of the family.
“A bit a bit of a return to some old school -wiggen back from the 60s and the 70s,” said Cesario. “And I also increased a little offset in that, because you have to mix different parts of the wedge. You can’t just touch one thing without touching the other to bring symmetry.”
4. More spider in more circumstances
Taylormade’s RAW Face Technology returns, but with a new, steeper, saw-made Groove and a new spin running technology.
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The new spin running design results in a deeper etched face than MG4 and works like the tread on a tire to channel water away from the golf ball at Impact.
Creating more spider is always a goal for OEMs, but they are ultimately limited by USGA rules about how much spider they can create from perfect Fairway greuken. With the new spin running and grooves on MG5, the goal creates more spider from wet lies and the rough.
My thoughts!
Two huge things to emphasize here are the new falsified construction and the new SX slur.
Matching falsified feeling in the wedges and irons seems like a no-brainer decision, and it is forever popular on the Japanese market; The only question is whether the American market would be willing to pay for it.
Because Taylormade has solved production -challenges, it will be interesting to see how their wigmarkt share is changing, since they are the first of the top three or four wig sellers on the American market to launch a forged wedge.
The wide SOLE SX-Sleur adds an option in which many players are likely to look for a forgiving design that will not have a too aggressive amount of jumping.
Price, specifications and availability

Taylormade MG5-Wiggen are now available for pre-order and will arrive in the retail trade on 4 September.
Each wedge costs $ 199.99, except for the TW gravel, which costs $ 219.99.
There are six times available:
LB – The lowest bounce option designed for shallow swingers.
SC-a mid-bounce profile with a C-gravel profile designed for versatility
SB-De Standard fully dissolved Full Swing Maals, with a new four-way camber to improve the interaction of the peat.
SX-one new option for mid-bounce, wide soles with a reverse-c rear edge relief to keep bounce consistent through different facial positions.
HB – The high bounce option with improved toe lighting and raised bounce on the toe.
TW – Updated to the new preferences of Tiger Woods with a new front edge and more effective jump in the heel.
All times will be available in both brushed chromium, which has been updated to give the wedges a more premium look, and charcoal and will be supplied as standard with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour edition 115 Wedge Flex Shaft and Golf Pride Z-Grip Plus 2 Grips.
The graphite option is ust recoil dart 80g wcege flex.
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Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at Golf. Jack, resident of Pennsylvania, graduated from Penn State University and obtains diplomas in temporary employment journalism and political sciences. He was captain of his high school Golf Team and recently returned to the program to serve as a head coach. Jack also tries * * to stay competitive with local amateurs. Before Jack came to Golf, Jack worked for two years on a TV station in Bend, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at Jack.hirsh@golf.com.
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