Having a good short game is mostly determined by having a good technique but having the tools to help you is also a very important factor. The new Mizuno Pro T-3 wedges have been crafted through meticulous forging techniques, which the brand will hope gives these wedges unrivalled feel among the best golf wedges.
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Forged from the same Grain Flow Forged HD technology and 1025 pure select milled carbon steel with copper underlay as the Mizuno Pro T-1 wedges, the Pro T-3 wedges offer the iconic soft feel through impact synonymous with Mizuno irons and wedges. Given how sweet the T-1 wedges felt when struck from the center of the club, I was curious to see if the shallow cavity-back design of the T-3 could replicate this.
After clipping a few shots from around the greens, I began to distance myself from the pin and began making fuller swings. I ran into a problem with the T-1 wedges when hitting full shots as the bladed design didn’t quite provide the forgiveness I was after if I was to mishit a shot. A grin came across my face when I realized this wasn’t the case with the T-3 wedges and I began to feel how stable the head was in comparison.
The Mizuno Pro T-3 Wedge is forged from soft carbon steel
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The more forgiving nature of the Pro T-3 wedge wasn’t purely on the fact it boasts a mild cavity though. By design, this wedge has a slightly longer blade length, which you notice when addressing the ball and I found this helped instil confidence when about to execute a shot. It’s by no means intrusive or as large as some of the most forgiving wedges but more so offers greater leeway on strike that not all of the best wedges for low handicappers do.
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Despite a slightly larger blade length, the Pro T-3 wedge offers the same teardrop profile found on the Pro T-1 wedge. Mizuno has done an excellent job in making these two wedge designs match up with the relevant iron in the 2025 lineup. This T-3 wedge for example looks fairly identical to the impressive new Mizuno Pro S3 iron.
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There aren’t quite as many sole options in the Pro T-3 (three) as there are in the Pro T-1 wedges (six). That said, each of the three grinds cater for different ground conditions, so no matter what turf type you regularly play on, there will be a Pro T-3 wedge to accommodate it. As I attack the ball differently with a 60° wedge as I do my 50° wedge, I could see how making a mini combo set among these…
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