Mizuno
T-24 Steel Wedge - Soft White Satin
Features-
- Craftsman Refined Topline - Mass taken from the toe portion, and a lower hosel blend creates a smaller profile without loss of effective hitting area.
- Spin-Weighted Blade Design - A flared upper portion of the blade creates higher spin and penetrating trajectory – particularly from strikes high on the clubface.
- QUADCUT+ GROOVES - An adjustment of the groove shoulder camber and the taper of the groove profile allows a tighter groove pattern for increased spin rates on all shots.
- Wet Weather Performance - Mizuno's HydroFlow Micro Grooves are laser etched to release moisture and reduce spin drop-off.
- Craftsman Refined Topline
- Spin-Weighted Blade Design
- Quadcut+Grooves
- Wet Weather Performance
| Country of Origin | China |
|---|---|
| Returnable | No |
| Warranty | Limited 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty Against Manufacturing Defects (Club Heads Only) |
| Brand | Mizuno |
| Shaft | Steel Shaft |

FAQs
DIFFERENT TYPE OF WEDGES
| Name | Loft Range | Ideal For | Max Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pitching Wedge(PW) | 44-48° | Full Shots into the Green & Long chip shots | 100-130 Yards |
| Gap Wedge(AW/GW) | 49-53° | Full Shots into the green & rolling chip shots around the green | 80-110 Yards |
| Sand Wedge | 54-58° | Bunker Shots & Controlled chip shots around the green | 55-85 Yards |
| Lob Wedge | 58-64° | High Loft / High spin Chips around the green & High Bunker Shots & Flop Shots & Not Suitable for Full Shots | 40-60 Yards |
BUY WEDGES BASED ON TURF CONDITIONS
| Turf Condition | Bounce Deg | Player Type |
|---|---|---|
| Soft turf and bunkers with soft and loose sand | 12-14° | Players who tend to dig the club in too much |
| Normal to firm | 07-12° | Players who like to create different shots around the green |
| Firm turf and bunkers with harder or more course sand | 04-06° | Players who hit high flop shots |
All the magic in the wedge can be found in its sole. Bounce is simply the angle created between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole or trailing edge. This is the part of the wedge that hits and moves through the ground or bounces off when you hit the ball. It's what helps you achieve proper contact, control and spin on your wedge shots.
WHAT LOFTS TO CARRY
Most professionals carry three or four wedges in their bag to offer variation and selection to their short game. The key in choosing a set of wedges is to make sure that there are no big gaps in loft between the lowest lofted iron in your bag and the first wedge, further also between each wedge. It's recommended to have four degrees of difference between each wedge. For example, if your pitching wedge has a 48° loft then you should have a 52° gap wedge, a 56° sand wedge, and a 60° lob wedge.