TaylorMade Z TP Wedge
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Visually little has changed from the rac TP wedges but there are clear differences in performance. The new Z grooves produced masses of spin which proved particularly helpful on a dry test day. TaylorMade’s teardrop-shaped wedges have always looked great behind the ball and the smoky finish adds to the classy appearance. Where next? More TaylorMade On Test: - TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review - TaylorMade r7 Limited review - TaylorMade TP Red balls review - More wedge reviews Galleries - TaylorMade Rossa TP Kia Ma Daytona and Monte Carlo putters pictures - TaylorMade Burner Plus Irons
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The new TaylorMade Z TP wedge features new Z grooves which have 10% more volume than TaylorMade’s Y grooves. This larger volume helps prevent grass, mud or moisture affecting the shot while sharp groove edges are designed to provide more spin. The teardrop-shaped head has two large cavities at the back which promise to channel away impact vibrations and provide a soft feel. The smoky PVD finish is designed to reduce glare.
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