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TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedge

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The new TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedges have just hit the True Spec matric. These wedges bring about some changes from the original Hi-Toe as well as the Milled Grind 3. If you are in the market for a club that has tons of texture on the face, impeccable feel, and multiple bounce options, this could certainly the one to choose. Here are all the features you need to know. 

 

TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedge

The TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 wedge is a sleek new design available in lofts ranging from 50 to 60 degrees. If you have played with TaylorMade wedges in the past, you know that precision and control of ball flight are key; here are a few of the upgrades and technological improvements you should know. 

 

Higher Center of Gravity 

 

The TaylorMade Hi-Toe Wedge has a higher center of gravity than the Milled Grind 3 wedge, and this is to actually help players control ball flight and keep it a bit lower. With a high center of gravity, you won’t get as much launch, so the ball stops on the green quickly and does not release toward the target quite as much. 

 

When you watch professionals play, this is exactly what they are looking for in their wedge shots, a more controlled ball flight. 

 

Raw Face Technology

The TaylorMade Hit Toe 3 Wedge features Raw Face Technology to help increase spin and feel. The face will rust over time, but it gives the club a very natural and consistent feel that will help with lowering shots taken around the green. This is a look that many tour professionals enjoy.  

 

Full Length Scoring Lines

The full length scoring lines can be found on the 54, 56, 58, and 60 degree Hi-Toe 3 Wedges. These scoring likes will increase spin across the entire face and allow for improved versatility. If you are worried about hitting a shot off the toe or the heel, the scoring lines ensure you always have spin. Spin is also improved as you manipulate the face of the club. 

 

Larger ZTP Raw Grooves 

Larger ZTP grooves have helped improve performance out of various conditions. For those shots out of the thicker rough or the wet grass, the ZTP grooves can help increase the chance of the ball responding the way you need it to. 

 

Who Should Play With the New TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedge? 

The Hi-Toe 3 wedge was designed to be a solution for a wide range of players. However, those specifically looking to lower their ball flight and increase precision will see the greatest benefits from the TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedge. 

 

Some golfers mix a Hi-Toe with a Milled Grind so that they have versatile performance throughout the bag. 

 

Final Thoughts

The number of wedges on the market is not nearly as great as the number of drivers or iron choices. When a new option comes out, it’s certainly worth looking at whether or not this could be a fit for your game. Stop by your local True Spec and give the Hi-Toe 3 a try with a shaft that will work for your game. 

 

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