Mizuno T20 Wedge grinds

MPX

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6
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UK
Irons
JPX919 Hot Metal Pro 4-PW (C Taper Lite stiff), T20 wedges chrome - 50 / 56
Driver
ST-Z driver, ST200x 3wood, ST200x 5 wood
#1
Just about to update the website with a little more information - thought i'd drop it here meantime.

S-GRIND is basically the standard bevel for every wedge upto 53 degrees - so not a choice you have to make.

M-GRIND is the gentler heel / toe relief on the higher bounce wedges...leaves most of the middle of the sole intact. So for most of us without Luke Donald type precision a helpful amount of bounce - but enough grind that you can open / shut the face a little.

C-GRIND is for proper players. Generally on the lower bounce wedges - with lots of additional sole taken away heel / toe and centre for players who want all sorts of versatility and can hit he ball up their own nose 919 times out of 20.




S T20 Grind options.jpg
 

MrK20

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Sep 4, 2018
Local club/country
Germany
Irons
Mizuno / MP 20 HMB; MP 20; T20 / 2; 3-9; 49, 54, 60, Nippon Modus 120 S
Driver
Mizuno / ST-Z / D, 3W, 5W / JPX900 22H / CLK 25H. MRC Diamana D+(D, 3W, 5W) , Fujikura SIX R(22), Fujikura Speeder Hb 85 (25)
#3
I love the turf interaction on my 54 and 60 degree wedges when chipping and pitching around the green. They are the higher bounce options, so I guess they have the M Grind. Whatever it is, it is working wonderfully.
I do have to say as well, it may be placebo, but playing in rainy conditions lately it really seems the new groove technology seems to work - very consistent spin with the new wedges!
 
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MPX

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HCP
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Local club/country
UK
Irons
JPX919 Hot Metal Pro 4-PW (C Taper Lite stiff), T20 wedges chrome - 50 / 56
Driver
ST-Z driver, ST200x 3wood, ST200x 5 wood
#4
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Svartinge GC
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MP20 HMB 2,4, MP20 MB 5-PW
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ST200 10.5, Stiff Tensei Orange
#5
Just about to update the website with a little more information - thought i'd drop it here meantime.

S-GRIND is basically the standard bevel for every wedge upto 53 degrees - so not a choice you have to make.

M-GRIND is the gentler heel / toe relief on the higher bounce wedges...leaves most of the middle of the sole intact. So for most of us without Luke Donald type precision a helpful amount of bounce - but enough grind that you can open / shut the face a little.

C-GRIND is for proper players. Generally on the lower bounce wedges - with lots of additional sole taken away heel / toe and centre for players who want all sorts of versatility and can hit he ball up their own nose 919 times out of 20.




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Hi
Just about to update the website with a little more information - thought i'd drop it here meantime.

S-GRIND is basically the standard bevel for every wedge upto 53 degrees - so not a choice you have to make.

M-GRIND is the gentler heel / toe relief on the higher bounce wedges...leaves most of the middle of the sole intact. So for most of us without Luke Donald type precision a helpful amount of bounce - but enough grind that you can open / shut the face a little.

C-GRIND is for proper players. Generally on the lower bounce wedges - with lots of additional sole taken away heel / toe and centre for players who want all sorts of versatility and can hit he ball up their own nose 919 times out of 20.




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Joined
Apr 28, 2020
HCP
0.6
Local club/country
Svartinge GC
Irons
MP20 HMB 2,4, MP20 MB 5-PW
Driver
ST200 10.5, Stiff Tensei Orange
#6
Just about to update the website with a little more information - thought i'd drop it here meantime.

S-GRIND is basically the standard bevel for every wedge upto 53 degrees - so not a choice you have to make.

M-GRIND is the gentler heel / toe relief on the higher bounce wedges...leaves most of the middle of the sole intact. So for most of us without Luke Donald type precision a helpful amount of bounce - but enough grind that you can open / shut the face a little.

C-GRIND is for proper players. Generally on the lower bounce wedges - with lots of additional sole taken away heel / toe and centre for players who want all sorts of versatility and can hit he ball up their own nose 919 times out of 20.




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Thank you. I am torn between 58 / 16 M grind and 58 / 12 C grind (and no possibility of testing in these lockdown times..) - any general comment on the differences between grinds / is the C grind more difficult / need to be more precise (hcp 0.8 but pitching not strongest area / need bounce )?
 

wrinkly_ninja

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Jan 17, 2012
Location
Ramsgate, Kent
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9.3
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Stonelees Golf Centre, www.stonelees.com
Irons
mizuno JPX825 19°hy & mp clk 23°hy. mizuno jpx921 tour dg 120 stiff, Mizuno mp t20 52°&58°
Driver
Taylormade m1 9.5° kurakage x stiff, Titleist 913 3 Wood (C,3)- Diamana S+ Blue (s)
#7
Thank you. I am torn between 58 / 16 M grind and 58 / 12 C grind (and no possibility of testing in these lockdown times..) - any general comment on the differences between grinds / is the C grind more difficult / need to be more precise (hcp 0.8 but pitching not strongest area / need bounce )?
I too am in a similar situation. Any chance of pics of the 4 loft/bounce options available
 

PaulBoy

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Nov 18, 2012
HCP
WHS 7.0
Local club/country
Army GC
Irons
Mizuno Pro 223 (4-AW) Modus3 120s
Driver
Titleist TSi2 Graphite Design Tour AD XC-50s
#8
Does this pic from the Mizuno Europe website help?

mizuno m20 grinds.jpg
 

wrinkly_ninja

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Joined
Jan 17, 2012
Location
Ramsgate, Kent
HCP
9.3
Local club/country
Stonelees Golf Centre, www.stonelees.com
Irons
mizuno JPX825 19°hy & mp clk 23°hy. mizuno jpx921 tour dg 120 stiff, Mizuno mp t20 52°&58°
Driver
Taylormade m1 9.5° kurakage x stiff, Titleist 913 3 Wood (C,3)- Diamana S+ Blue (s)
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