In this brand focused blog we’ve decided to rank the mizuno wedges by performance. Please note these results are based on a mid handicappers playing ability, we will rank the wedges 5th to 1st and will rank in terms of forgiveness, feel and playability.
Mizuno wedges often referred to the best wedges in the sport and we have decided to put this to the test, as usual people will prefer wedges by Titleist, cleveland or PING for example but there’s just something on a different level with Mizuno wedges almost something that you don’t quite understand if you’ve never used them. Let’s see what comes 5th to 1st in our rankings.


Ranking the top 5 Mizuno wedges
Lets see what gets to the top spot in our top 5 (list in descending order)

Number 5: T20 Wedge
-Forgiveness: 7
-Feel: 7
-Playability: 7
Originally released in 2020, these wedges are at 5th in this list but coming in at the lowest price on this list they are a good choice for beginners who still want a solid wedge option.

Number 4: T22 Wedge
-Forgiveness: 7.5
-Feel: 7.5
-Playability: 8
Released in 2021, these are essentially the T20 with the tech advancements, more forgiving with an enhanced feel. These irons are great for a modest price and those who would like something forgiving with some feel to them.

Number 3: S18 Wedge
-Forgiveness: 8.5
-Feel: 7.5
-Playability: 8
Released in 2017, these are the oldest wedges in this list but that doesn’t mean they don’t warrant their place at 3rd in this list. Forgiving and give you confidence it is a solid wedge for a mid handicapper.

Number 2: S23 Wedge
-Forgiveness: 8.5
-Feel: 8
-Playability: 8
Released in 2023, these wedges inspire confidence, it’s as simple as that. Perhaps more expensive compared to other wedges on this list but if you want forgiving wedges that also allow you to play smooth golf then you can’t see very far past these wedges.

Number 1: T24 Wedge
Forgiveness: 7.5
Feel: 9
Playability: 8.5
Also released in 2023, These wedges are known as players wedges, whilst not as forgiving as other wedges in the list they make up for it in their feel and playability and could be the difference between birdie and par for the mid handicapper
Our Summary
Tiger Woods is a big admirer of the brand, and used to regularly carry Mizuno golf clubs in his bag including the Mizuno MP14 irons. He won his first Masters Tournament in 1997 with Mizuno clubs, and although he later signed a deal with Titleist and TaylorMade, he remains a big fan of Mizuno even so. - Why not read some of our what’s in the bag guides and see who else uses mizuno?
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