While not thought of as a wedge company, TaylorMade Golf has found a nice little niche for themselves since the introduction of the first Milled Grind (MG) series. Since then, the continued evolution has taken a fair design, and made it quite a high performer. As you might expect, however, when you have a Tour staff like TaylorMade, the feedback on how things can improve is aplenty.
So, today marks the introduction which comes via the culmination of efforts to sort that feedback and make tangible improvements within their wedge designs. Yes, that means the debut of the new Milled Grind 4 (MG4) wedges from TaylorMade Golf.

TaylorMade Milled Grind 4 Wedges
There has been a continued focus by TaylorMade in their wedges to find the right combination of performance and sound/feel which puts them alongside the best brands in wedges. Milled Grind brought forth that intent, and since then you have to give TM credit where it is due as they have certainly evolved the clubs to be worthy of the attention they seek.
This time around, TaylorMade is going with a much more subdued green as their accent color, including a custom white and green label on the standard True Temper Tour Issue 115 wedge shaft. Other than that, the big aesthetic changes are in shaping, finish, and new “Laser Face Treatment”.

As for the finish, the Raw Face design returns, meaning the face will rust in the right conditions. Again, this is not about friction for spin like the old tale goes, but rather the removal of a finish layer ensuring the radii of the grooves are as sharp as legally possible. The rest of the wedge features TM’s new, darker, “scratched finish” Tour Satin which aims to mimic a raw wedge, without the raw wear.
Shape wise they definitely didn’t go back to the drawing board, rather, the focus was on finding a better flow within the shape as well as massaging the overall mass and sole designs. The overall look on the flange with the channel is familiar, though the dimensions have moved with more mass low near the sole behind the hitting area. The “toe pad thickness” on the upper flange is still there but doesn’t add anything visual at address. This does offer a progressive design based on what loft you are hitting to better dial in the trajectory of the wedges.

More refinement has gone into the shape at address as well. The topline is now more rounded and flows into a better hosel transition. There is also a more progressive leading edge now with lower lofts remaining very flat, but higher lofts now featuring more “belly” in the leading edge which just means more rounded. Since the toe height of the shape has not changed from the MG3, TaylorMade does state that the changes might make the wedges appear slightly larger at address this time around.

The largest tech story with the Milled Grind 4 can be seen on the face. Using a new “Laser Face Treatment”, TaylorMade has laser milled in tiny channels at angles between and around the grooves. These operate as you would expect, much like the smaller treads on a tire that surround the larger ones, to give any type of moisture a place to go. The reasoning here is keeping the spin rate as close to “normal” conditions as possible, making for more predictable performance with or without moisture.

Also returning is a very underrated and simplified bounce/grind setup, though there are a few new ones thrown into the mix. The base options are once again the LB (Low Bounce) which is a C-Grind, the SB (Standard Bounce), and HB (High Bounce) wide grind.

New to the arsenal, however, are the LBV (Low Bounce Versatility) which is a narrow V-Grind, the SBC (Standard Bounce C) that is a super subtle C-Grind, and HBW (High Bounce Wide) which is the widest sole TM has ever created in the Milled Grind series. Also, for those of you wondering, yes, the TW Grind is also back with the TW 56 and TW 60.

The Details
As you can see, TaylorMade has certainly stuck to their roots with the new Milled Grind 4 wedges by continuing to offer a high performance 8620 CS design with all the precision that milling can offer. However, they also have not been afraid to evolve with the times as well as the needs and wants of their Tour staff.
The new Milled Grind 4 wedges will hit retail on 9/8/23 at $179.99 per wedge, with MyMG to follow on the TaylorMade website at $229.99.
Anyone play a Vokey M, and could tell me which would be closest? I’ve played D Grind, and 80% of the time it works well, but as a lob I’d love to have it lower bounce, and the M fits the bill. But also would like to try out a MG4. I have the MG3 TW 56, and I just can’t get used to it. It does dig on full swings, and I end up skulling the ball on chips etc. Technique I know. But my technique is fine on a Callaway X grind and Vokey D/M lol
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Anyone play a Vokey M, and could tell me which would be closest? I’ve played D Grind, and 80% of the time it works well, but as a lob I’d love to have it lower bounce, and the M fits the bill. But also would like to try out a MG4. I have the MG3 TW 56, and I just can’t get used to it. It does dig on full swings, and I end up skulling the ball on chips etc. Technique I know. But my technique is fine on a Callaway X grind and Vokey D/M lol
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Standard C grind?
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Anyone play a Vokey M, and could tell me which would be closest? I’ve played D Grind, and 80% of the time it works well, but as a lob I’d love to have it lower bounce, and the M fits the bill. But also would like to try out a MG4. I have the MG3 TW 56, and I just can’t get used to it. It does dig on full swings, and I end up skulling the ball on chips etc. Technique I know. But my technique is fine on a Callaway X grind and Vokey D/M lol
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I looked at both the Vokey M grind and the MG4 standard bounce C grind again and I think that they are pretty simliar. The bounce on the Vokey M is 8*. The bounce on the MG4 standard C is 9*. The grind, including the toe and heel relief looks quite similar. As @Imh3 indicated, the low bounce V on the MG4 looks a little more aggressive. The M grind looks to sit in between the standard C and the low V, but neither one is far off.
The MG4 wedges were stars this weekend. I had one chip in from about 10 yards off the green and was about 20 yards off the green for my third shot on a par 5 and caught the ball well. The ball hit, bounced and checked, then released to roll out a little, leaving me a 3 and a half foot putt for birdie. The standard C grind fits me very well.
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Anyone play a Vokey M, and could tell me which would be closest? I’ve played D Grind, and 80% of the time it works well, but as a lob I’d love to have it lower bounce, and the M fits the bill. But also would like to try out a MG4. I have the MG3 TW 56, and I just can’t get used to it. It does dig on full swings, and I end up skulling the ball on chips etc. Technique I know. But my technique is fine on a Callaway X grind and Vokey D/M lol
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I havent hit the TW grinds yet but I did just buy new MG4’s. Standard 50*, Low Bounce 56, TW 60*. I wanted to go 56 TW and 60 Low Bounce V but the store didnt have either option
When I play Vokey’s im a 56D and 60M. That combo has always worked very well for me. Last year I played Jaws Raw and the 60* X grind is very similar to the M grind and I absolutely loved it
I’ve heard from people that the TW grinds get tricky and result in lost strokes around the green so I guess ill see how this goes
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I havent hit the TW grinds yet but I did just buy new MG4’s. Standard 50*, Low Bounce 56, TW 60*. I wanted to go 56 TW and 60 Low Bounce V but the store didnt have either option
When I play Pokey’s im a 56D and 60M. That combo has always worked very well for me. Last year I played Jaws Raw and the 60* X grind is very similar to the M grind and I absolutely loved it
I’ve heard from people that the TW grinds get tricky and result in lost strokes around the green so I guess ill see how this goes
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I absolutely loved my TW grinds. I have never had better wedges. I didn’t feel like they were tricky. My problem with them is that I have a stronger pw, so I like to go 53* and 58* in my wedges, which, of course, isn’t possible with those grinds.
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I havent hit the TW grinds yet but I did just buy new MG4’s. Standard 50*, Low Bounce 56, TW 60*. I wanted to go 56 TW and 60 Low Bounce V but the store didnt have either option
When I play Vokey’s im a 56D and 60M. That combo has always worked very well for me. Last year I played Jaws Raw and the 60* X grind is very similar to the M grind and I absolutely loved it
I’ve heard from people that the TW grinds get tricky and result in lost strokes around the green so I guess ill see how this goes
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Yeah I don’t think the TW are necessary for a lot of people. For more than the number that want them at least. Their standard grinds are really effective.
I play the SB and SBC in mine and love them.
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Yeah I don’t think the TW are necessary for a lot of people. For more than the number that want them at least. Their standard grinds are really effective.
I play the SB and SBC in mine and love them.
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I’m not even sure how close they are to the grinds TW is playing himself. Mike Taylor is still doing all his wedge grinds on TM blanks and then TM is trying to get as close to those as they can with the TW Grind models.
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Yeah I don’t think the TW are necessary for a lot of people. For more than the number that want them at least. Their standard grinds are really effective.
I play the SB and SBC in mine and love them.
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The SBC is a great grind.
I bought the 50, 54 standard bounce and a high bounce 60°. Was nervous about the high bounce. Never played that before but the benefits are exactly what I was looking for. Playing them for the first time here in Myrtle Beach and im two rounds in and love them
The 60° has been great on the wetter ground. It’s not wet but soft. Been fantastic. Just need to keep in mind the grooves are fresh and stopping aggressively. Love the feel and results so far. 74 yesterday and hit more greens than before and had 3 wedges to 2 feet. Not as good today but 45° and 20 mph winds so far.
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Just played Chambers Bay and it was a little wet. The TW56 was too diggy. Think I’m going to try the SBC.
I don’t want to forget about these with playing and trying some other wedges lately. In fact that bouncing around got me mixed up for a minute and I went back to these and went birdie, birdie right away. Still really love the shape and flight of them and I see similarities between it and one of the other new ones I like.
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These look really good. I didn’t get along with the TM hi-toe in the past but I like the shape of these quite a bit, and that “scratched” finish looks great.
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I bought the 50 Hi Toe and now my friend has it in his bag. Me not like either….
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I don’t want to forget about these with playing and trying some other wedges lately. In fact that bouncing around got me mixed up for a minute and I went back to these and went birdie, birdie right away. Still really love the shape and flight of them and I see similarities between it and one of the other new ones I like.
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I have played some good golf (for me) with the MG4s.
I added two of the MG4’s to my bag here recently to replace some RTX 4’s I’d been using. I’ve said a few times, I took a long golf break when we had kids and would only play the random scramble or other event with friends, but there wasn’t a lot of time for range sessions or games. As the kids are older now, I’ve had time and rebuilt my bag. And found my swing again. Currently sitting around a 13 HC, but it moves around a bit.
I spent a lot of time researching clubs, it’s how I ended up here. I ended up with the T24’s…but after a few rounds I realized that what I love the most about Cleveland is the soft feel and the sound. There’s something about it. This time I knew I needed to hit a bit, and so I went through it. Luckily I have a buddy who plays the Vokey SM9’s, which I know many swear by. But we went to the range and I went chipping with them and there just wasn’t that feel for e. I thought putters were the only thing that was truly personal in golf. I’m realizing ball and wedges are, too.
I had all but settled on either the RTX6 or the RTX Full Face 2’s and was going to hit when I saw a video doing a mass wedge breakdown. And then another. And then another. And they all kept saying “these are incredibly soft”. Maybe not as much as Cleveland, but it was there. And on video I heard it. Less click. And I went to go get my hands on one, what I loved was the way it felt in my hands. So I just decided that the feel gave me confidence, and that was enough. I picked up a standard bounce (11*) 54* and 58*.
My first range session was something. Mats were removed, so it was off actual grass. They had the boxes moved up, so the ”green” was 86 yards away. Which was close to a full swing with the 54. It’s the first time in my life on a range ball I saw it come back to me. The feel was there. It was easy to get dialed in. 10 in a row sat on the green all relatively close to the pin, with a scald (getting way too cocky after several good shots).
So I took the 58 over to the chipping area and setup about 35 yards away from the pin. And just played with it. Tried some flop shots (that’s a new trick I’m working on) and the bounce made getting underneath easy. The spin was good. I had to put a little more into it because I’m used to my shots needing to run a bit. These will basically sit, though I did get a handful to pull back.
I moved out to 50 yards, which is about all I can do at this course without getting into the way of errant drivers. And I found that this club let me attack the pin. I didn’t need to allow for a run at it as much, I could go at it and trust the spin would grip. And with the work they’ve done on the greens, they’re fast. If you don’t grab hold, you’re running. And it held. Consistently.
So I took it to the course. While the other areas of my game have held, the short game has been where I’m losing strokes according to Arccos. Usually the 25-75 yard plays. I posted my first positive shots saved on a round in my short game with these. Now it’ll be doing it again and again, but I attacked. It was no longer a passive and just get it up there. It was go.
Anyway, long winded (and I am that way anyway), but these wedges are really impressive. To me, I get a really good feel off the face. The sound is good. The consistency shot in and shot out is really good.
Taylormade did really good work on these.
still trying to figure out what grinds i like the most with these. I have one set of a 50, 54 high, and 58 high. My other set is 52, 56 low, 60 TW
Ive played more rounds with the low bounce set up but results are telling me the TW grind is not for me
other than that i do really like the MG4’s and they have some serious spin
I’m going to the to back in these wedges reeeeally quickly.
I mean I think they’re great to begin with, but I’ve been playing the new S159 and liking them too. They have a problem though compared to these.
You may have noticed a history of my posting pics and mentions of how heavy of heads these are. Can be troublesome with steel and plus length, but an asset with graphite. Well I’m building a rather expensive graphite set right now and the S159 just aren’t going to cut it there. So a new black set of these heavy beauties looks to be in the works.
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I’m going to the to back in these wedges reeeeally quickly.
I mean I think they’re great to begin with, but I’ve been playing the new S159 and liking them too. They have a problem though compared to these.
You may have noticed a history of my posting pics and mentions of how heavy of heads these are. Can be troublesome with steel and plus length, but an asset with graphite. Well I’m building a rather expensive graphite set right now and the S159 just aren’t going to cut it there. So a new black set of these heavy beauties looks to be in the works.
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what are you building with??
Im actually going to clean up and post my set with SteelFiber Private reserve 130 shafts
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what are you building with??
Im actually going to clean up and post my set with SteelFiber Private reserve 130 shafts
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LA Golf 120L-5. And the weights of these are just so much better suited for it.
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LA Golf 120L-5. And the weights of these are just so much better suited for it.
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I wish i would have tried the L-Series in the 56 and 60. My MG3’s had the WV wedge specific shafts and they had too much action in the tip section similar to KBS Hi-Rev. i actually prefer stiffer wedge shafts
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I wish i would have tried the L-Series in the 56 and 60. My MG3’s had the WV wedge specific shafts and they had too much action in the tip section similar to KBS Hi-Rev. i actually prefer stiffer wedge shafts
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Yeah me too. It was a weird twist of fate that made me revisit the LA shafts n general and helped me not hesitate about trying them all the way through the wedges. Was fitting a newly sponsored player into his new stuff and he had them in his previous wedges. He let me take them out and they seemed like a nice middle ground there. Better than my SteelFiber for sure.
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Yeah me too. It was a weird twist of fate that made me revisit the LA shafts n general and helped me not hesitate about trying them all the way through the wedges. Was fitting a newly sponsored player into his new stuff and he had them in his previous wedges. He let me take them out and they seemed like a nice middle ground there. Better than my SteelFiber for sure.
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I love the LA shafts but ive had plenty of sets ruined with poor builds bc of how light the LA’s come out or bc of how much weight was added to the tip section
some of my best wedge play ever was with PX 7.0. Think i need to revisit the stiff wedge shafts again
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I love the LA shafts but ive had plenty of sets ruined with poor builds bc of how light the LA’s come out or bc of how much weight was added to the tip section
some of my best wedge play ever was with PX 7.0. Think i need to revisit the stiff wedge shafts again
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Yeah that’s why I’m just not going to do it with the S159. You can ruin a build with at that weight manipulation.
I love these wedges……however I have yet to figure out the 48° on full swings. On turf, inside the thing was perfect. So far on grass I hit it well, like 1 out of 4 times. The other 3 it feels like I get under it or something. Like I hit it fat. I don’t take full swings with my 54 and 60. Love them
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Putting these back in the bag was sooo the right move. Hoowah! That was fun.
After a longer work trip and no real practice time, I took the day and got on the course. No range to warm up, and it was a cart path only day after really wet conditions. My new 50* arrived to replace my set GW and I wanted to get on the course and give it a run.
Pace was an issue off the tee, but around the green I had my best day in a long time. The 50 slotted right in distance wise where the 47* GW was, which may or may not have me looking at a 46* to replace the PW. But I digress.
I was extremely happy with the way these feel and how they stick. To get enough spin to bounce 2-3 times and hold was something. The course was so wet that some of my tee shots created huge splashes…by hitting just off thr fairway. So to hold like they did was awesome. The weight of these with the shaft just fit me. This is the first time this season Arcoss has said that I saved strokes with my 100 yard and in stuff. Really good stuff for me.
I don’t know why these don’t get more love. They feel great and the bounce is fitting for here. I am so , so glad I added these to my bag.
Wanted to get some with in with the new setup and let much tore up the par 3 course with a buddy early this morning. Almost forgot how much I like having these in the bag.
Great through mixed lies and that straight front edge suits me so well. Feel like I can hit all the shots with these.
Played a par 32 9 hole course this weekend, mostly to work in my short game. One of the best parts were there were a couple of holes around 100-110 in length and the par 4’s I mostly used a 3w to give me more wedge shots.
I had replaced my Darkspeed GW (47*) with a 50* MG4 and didn’t see a loss of distance. At this point I’m still averaging the same average, just with better ball control. From 25-50 yards out my Arcoss told me I was putting the ball around 15’ away, which is a big improvement. Also wasn’t missing greens, which had been an issue all seas…my life. Really better control with the spin versus the set GW, which still has me pondering a 46* MG4.
But the sand is where I was happiest. It’s been an area of work. But I had 2 clean outs, both from close to the green and ended up within 10’ of the cup. The bounce suits me and I’m very happy.
Seeing some rust on the face now in some points which just shows the work. so happy with this set!
Just absolutely brilliant wedges through the turf and ability to flight and hit spots. Tournaments yesterday and friendly round today and have them dialed back in with the new shafts.
The best through our local turf of any wedge on the market.
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Just absolutely brilliant wedges through the turf and ability to flight and hit spots. Tournaments yesterday and friendly round today and have them dialed back in with the new shafts.
The best through our local turf of any wedge on the market.
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I think you are right about through the turf line. It gets through everything, allowing for a lot less of a penalty for a chunk. And I love them in the sand as well.
These are the first wedges in a long time that I have absolute confidence in. And I’m really pondering replacing my set PW with a 46*. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet but it’s been put into a cart many times.
All of my Vokey Oil Can/Raw wedges[B][SIZE=2] (all 6 of them)[/SIZE][/B] finally have the faces beaten off of them. Been looking around online for some good used ones, but no avail. I was talking about some new wedges with my cart mate this past Sunday during our daily blitz. He told me to feel free to hit his TM MG4 56 degree 12/SB Raw Face during the round. I’m so glad he offered. I loved everything about it from the bunker, rough, and fairways. The SB grind really suits my game and the 115 shaft has a really nice feel to it.
Went over to Golf Galaxy yesterday and bought the same club. Might even pick up the 52 12/SB in a couple days.
No Vokey’s in my bag for the first time since 2001.
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Took my gamers back out yesterday and tickled the pin all day with them. My wedge game is just good right now, but so are these. Flight control, shaping, and just simply brilliant through the turf. So good.
Put my TW grind back in the bag for league today.
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Put my TW grind back in the bag for league today.
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I have such a hard time not putting mine back in if I take them out.
I hit one approach today and stuck it to 4 feet. Chipped a few times and it stops on a dime.
These put on an absolute show today. ?
In terms of what fits me and affects my scoring, maybe the best wedges I’ve ever owned.
[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12761109, member: 53737″]
I miss these sometimes.
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Mine are back in the bag. They played a major role in one of my best rounds ever today.
[QUOTE=”Tenputt, post: 12761136, member: 42964″]
Mine are back in the bag. They played a major role in one of my best rounds ever today.
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Woo! Congrats on both!
You’re not making it any easier to stick with my other ones though. ?
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Woo! Congrats on both!
You’re not making it any easier to stick with my other ones though. ?
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It’s not like getting out of a marriage.