Milled Grind 3 Black Wedge – Custom | TaylorMade
Wedge technology has evolved. The new Milled Grind 3 features RAW Face Micro-Ribs, engineered for added face texture to deliver spin around the greens and added precision on partial shots.
RAW TALENT. RAW SPIN.
Wedge technology has evolved. The new Milled Grind 3 features RAW Face Micro-Ribs, engineered for added face texture to deliver spin around the greens and added precision on partial shots.
CONSISTENT SPIN & RAW PERFORMANCE
There’s a reason RAW wedges are preferred by the game’s best players. The unplated material will rust over time to preserve consistent spin while also delivering better performance in wet conditions. With RAW Face Technology, only the face will rust while the rest of the head maintains a premium finish.
GREENSIDE PRECISION
All-new Raised Micro-Ribs provide added precision on challenging feel shots around the green. A more abrasive and textured surface area leads to better interaction between club face and ball on finesse shots.
MILLED CRAFTSMANSHIP
The milling process maximizes consistency, maintaining tolerance levels difficult for a human to repeat. The result is a precisely crafted grind on each and every wedge that produces optimal turf interaction and consistent performance.
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A blade's grind is its cross-sectional shape in a plane normal to the edge. Grind differs from blade profile, which is the blade's cross-sectional shape in the plane containing the blade's edge and the centre contour of the blade's back (meaning the shape of the blade when viewed from the side, i.e. clip point, spear point, etc.). The grind of a blade should not be confused with the bevel forming the sharpened edge; it more usually describes the overall cross-section of the blade, not inclusive of the beveled cutting edge which is typically of a different, less acute angle as the bevel ground onto the blade to give it a cross-sectional shape. For example, the famous Buck 110 hunting knife has a "hollow ground" blade, with concave blade faces (which aid in slicing through materials), but the cutting edge itself is a simple, flat-ground bevel of lesser angle. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to put a "hollow grind" onto the actual cutting edge of the blade itself, which is a very narrow and small bevel.
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A wedge is a triangular shaped tool, a portable inclined plane, and one of the six simple machines. It can be used to separate two objects or portions of an object, lift up an object, or hold an object in place. It functions by converting a force applied to its blunt end into forces perpendicular (normal) to its inclined surfaces. The mechanical advantage of a wedge is given by the ratio of the length of its slope to its width. Although a short wedge with a wide angle may do a job faster, it requires more force than a long wedge with a narrow angle.
The force is applied on a flat, broad surface. This energy is transported to the pointy, sharp end of the wedge, hence the force is transported.
The wedge simply transports energy in the form of friction and collects it to the pointy end, consequently breaking the item.
by Justin
Great product and amazing customer service. I previously bought a 56 tw wedge and it came in the wrong specs than I ordered. TM sent me a message giving several different options to fix the issue and then sent me 2 dozen TP5x balls for the trouble. The wedges are amazing!
by Razgriz
At presentment, the face looks square and there are no distractions.. Contacts are crisp and you can feel pretty confident about your trajectory and distance. I was playing a course that was really dry so I couldn’t get as much spin out of it. Will try against softer conditions to see if that changes.
by Goldy
You know how you say it’s what’s in the inside that counts, well not here. These are as good looking as anything out there and perform as good if not better than anything out there as well. So glad I got these. Keep up the good work.
by Hoops
Amazing looking and feeling wedge right out of the box. Customized length and grip makes this a very comfortable club to swing. It’s an overall Fun club to pull from the bag when I’m around the greens.
by Lindsey
Feels very solid. Seems it is very consistent. A+ Feels like the best club in my bag now. Looking forward to using it again and again. And to earn that rust face.
by Cory
looked at several wedges to upgrade my bag and was not disappointed with this club, looks and feels amazing. Upgraded the grip with the Dry-tac 2.0 and that made the club even better.
by Hoadley
Gets you out of the worst trouble. Have only used it a couple of times up to now but in the bunker with an eight foot wall in front of you if you posture correctly it does the job nicely.