Excellent performance even in wet conditions The "HYDRO SPIN FACE" is the first in the series to feature laser etching technology. Compared to previous technologies, we have succeeded in digging deeper grooves on the face. The deeper grooves allow moisture and grass to escape between the face and the ball, improving durability against wear and providing stable, high spin performance. In addition, the synergistic effect of the "RAW Face Technology" with grooves that are left as they are without plating provides excellent performance even in wet conditions.
Improved face shape and finish Based on feedback from tour pros, the top line and leading edge have been slightly rounded to make the face easier to address and easier to visualize approaching the target around the green. In addition, the new "Tour Satin Chrome" finish has been adopted to reduce sunlight reflection and upgrade the color to make it easier to address.
Milled Grind Sole The "Milled Grind Sole" is synonymous with the series. TaylorMade's "CNC precision machining" allows for precision manufacturing that is difficult to reproduce by hand, resulting in a consistent sole shape. Each wedge achieves good release when shot and provides stable performance. In addition, the thickness of the flange has been increased from the previous model, providing a milder feel and sound, as well as making it easier to imagine the ball on the face, improving operability. The thickness of the toe side has also been optimized for each club, providing the performance required for each club.
RAW Face Technology Equipped with non-plated grooves that are machined as is, the club offers a soft feel and produces a stable, high amount of spin even in wet conditions, providing excellent performance.
HEAD | 46SB | 48SB | 50SB | 52SB | 54SB | 54 HB | 56SB | 56 LB | 56 HB | 58SB | 58 LB | 58 HB | 60SB | 60 LB | 60 HB |
Head material / Face material (manufacturing method) | Mild steel [8620] / Non-plated Mild steel [8620] (casting) |
Loft development | △ | ● | ● | ● | △ | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● |
Bounce angle (°) | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 11 | 13 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 11 | 8 | 12 | Ten | 8 | 12 |
Lie angle (°) | 64 |
Length (inches) | *35.75 | 35.75 | 35.5 | 35.25 | ※35.25 | 35.25 | 35 |
grip | TM Tour Velvet 360 Black 60R (diameter 60R / 50g) |
*These specifications are calculated values and provisional values. Please note that they may be subject to change.
*Since the face surface is RAW (non-plated), if the protective film applied at the time of product shipment is removed, corrosion will occur and rust will appear, but this will not affect the performance of the product.
*Made in China/Taiwan/Vietnam
Convert the energy of a small swing into maximum spin
Designed to reduce rigidity and allow control of spin amount and launch angle (same for short irons). The base is made thicker to maximize the amount of energy converted into spin even with a small swing. The deep layer of the shaft is made of highly elastic material. Focusing on the structure of spin balls, which are soft on the outside and hard on the inside, Applied to the lamination of the shaft. While strong materials are used inside, low-elasticity pitch carbon is used on the outside to reduce the overall rigidity.
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RAUNE WEDGE w85 | WEDGE | WEDGE+ |
Weight (g) | 85 | 87 |
Torque (deg) | 2.5 |
Tip Shape | Tapered type Tip diameter 9.1mm/Taper length 35mm |
Butt diameter (mm) | WEDGE15.40/WEDGE+15.50 |
kick point | Medium tone |
Shaft length (mm) | 900 |
RAUNE WEDGE w100 | WEDGE | WEDGE+ |
Weight (g) | 100 | 101 |
Torque (deg) | 2.3 |
Tip Shape | Tapered type Tip diameter 9.1mm/Taper length 35mm |
Butt diameter (mm) | 15.50 |
kick point | Medium tone |
Shaft length (mm) | 900 |
RAUNE WEDGE w115 | WEDGE | WEDGE+ |
Weight (g) | 120 |
Torque (deg) | 1.8 |
Tip Shape | Tapered type Tip diameter 9.1mm/Taper length 35mm |
Butt diameter (mm) | 15.50 |
kick point | Medium tone |
Shaft length (mm) | 900 |
*85/100...Flex WEDGE is equivalent to R, WEDGE+ is equivalent to S *115...Flex WEDGE is equivalent to S, WEDGE+ is equivalent to X
*What is low-elasticity pitch-based carbon? There are two types of carbon: PAN-based carbon, which is made by carbonizing fibers, and pitch-based carbon, which is made by bundling carbon made from petroleum and other materials into fibers.
Pitch-based carbon transmits vibrations more mildly than PAN-based carbon, making it ideal for creating the soft feel required for irons.
PAN-based materials are traditionally used in woods to improve flex and bounce.