By GolfLynk Publisher on Monday, 10 August 2020
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TaylorMade MG2 TW Wedge

We’ve covered TaylorMade’s MG2 series before. You can read the specifics here and not much has changed with this release. With the TaylorMade MG2 TW Wedge, you still get the milled sole for more precise tolerances. You still get a laser-etched surface texture for more spin on short shots (actual mileage may vary) and you get optimized mass distribution for control. And, of course, you get Raw Face Technology. What’s new here are the letters TW and the new grinds that come with them.

All of the above gives you the chance to play the same wedges (more or less) that Tiger plays – and I actually like that. TaylorMade says Tiger’s sole designs feature complex and unique sole geometry and while that might be true, what we’re talking about are two new mid-high bounce MG2 options designed for versatility.

TaylorMade MG2 TW Sand Wedge

The 56-degree sand wedge has 12 degrees of bounce. As you expect from all things Tiger, it’s designed with versatility and creativity in mind. The aggressive heel relief allows the face to be opened, closed or, if you’re feeling crazy, played dead nuts square. The Tiger perspective is that the versatility allows him to manipulate the shot based on what the lie gives him.

TaylorMade MG2 TW Lob Wedge

The MG2 TW lob wedge option has 60 degrees of loft and 11 degrees of bounce. Additional leading-edge relief makes for what legitimately can be described as a dual-bounce sole. It retails the versatility of the 56-degree option while pronounced leading-edge relief allows the club to sit closer to the ground. In turn, that allows Tiger to be more aggressive on open-face shots.

The TaylorMade MG2 TW 60 manifests itself as a mid- to high-bounce wedge with plenty of versatility baked in. That’s an ideal combination for steep attack angle players who like to manipulate the face around the green and out of bunkers.

Normally, I might be inclined to roll my eyes. Trading on Tiger’s name with mass-market products doesn’t always pass the sniff test. That said, mid-cycle line extensions are common and when it comes to wedge grinds, I’m a big fan of both variety and versatility. Given that I’ve been critical of TaylorMade’s lack of grind options in the past, it’d be hypocritical to take issue with a new option.

TW or not, the MG2 TW isn’t a one-Tiger-size fits all option but it’s a solid addition to the MG2 lineup, and that’s plenty good enough.

Specs, Pricing and Availability

TaylorMade MG2 TW Wedges are available in both 56- and 60-degree options. The stock shaft is the True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400. The stock grip is a Golf Pride Tour Velvet Full Cord.

The retail price for the TaylorMade MG2 TW Wedge is $169.99. Availability begins on Sept. 4.

For more information, visit TaylorMadeGolf.com.

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