Why We Like It

The T24 line has a thinner topline, shorter, more compact blade lengths and heads that transition in shape depending on loft compared to the T23. A straight-line look on the lower, full-swing lofts (for easier transition from the short irons) moves to more of a rounded look on the higher lofts to emphasize shot-making finesse (open-face shots in particular). Throughout though, the T24 maintains the classic teardrop shape better players prefer. Two new groove designs that are specific to higher and lower lofts provide more opportunity for the groove edges to interact with the ball for maximum spin.

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Characteristics

  • The upper portion’s tapered shape improves stability so that spin is consistent.
  • The shoulders of the grooves are sharper for improved spin.
  • The lower lofts have 17 grooves and the higher lofts use 15.
  • 17 options (46-60 degrees); 5 sole grinds; 3 finishes.

Highlights

  • Top 5 best-looking wedge, all handicap groups
  • Top 5 best sound/feel wedges, high-handicaps
  • Top 5 best wedges on full shots, high-handicaps
  • Top 5 best wedges on sand shots, low- and high-handicaps
  • Top 5 best wedges on greenside shots, high-handicaps
  • Top 10 best sound/feel wedges, middle-handicaps
  • Top 10 best wedges on greenside shots, middle-handicaps
  • Top 5 best-rated wedges, high-handicaps

Price

$180

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HOT LIST SCORE

The aggregate star rating of all three categories rounded to the nearest half star.

4.5
Performance
4.5
50%*
Innovation
4.5
30%*
Look / Sound / Feel
4.5
20%*

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