Mizuno wedges have always been the quiet choice. While Vokey and Cleveland fight over shelf space, the Grain Flow Forged stuff out of Hiroshima keeps showing up in the bags of players who care more about feel than marketing. The 2025 Mizuno Pro T-1 continues that tradition, and it folds the wedge line into the Mizuno Pro family for the first time, sitting alongside the 241, 243, and 245 irons.
The Tour Grind version is the one built for players who manipulate the face. Mizuno shaped this grind with input from its tour staff, taking relief out of the heel and trailing edge so you can lay the face open on tight lies without the leading edge floating off the ground. It rewards a golfer with hands. If your short game is mostly square-face pitches from decent lies, one of the fuller-sole options will serve you better.
What you get here that you won't get from most competitors is the forging. Each head is Grain Flow Forged HD from a single billet of boron-infused mild carbon steel, the same process Mizuno uses for its tour irons. Softness at impact is the whole point, and this wedge delivers it.
要点
The Mizuno Pro T-1 (2025) is a tour-grind wedge built for shotmaking and versatility around the green. It carries a $180 MSRP.
Mizuno Pro T-1 ウェッジ: 主要スペック
- カテゴリ
- Tour Grind
- モデル年式
- 2025
- MSRP
- $180
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買い時Value sweet spot
About a year old, so the first real discounts have landed while a replacement is still 6 to 18 months out. Strong value without feeling dated.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
売却・下取りに出す
見積もりModeled from the $180 original MSRP and a 1-year-old release (about 55% of MSRP retained used).
中古市場価格
$85 - $110
Private sale, fair to like-new
下取り価格
$50 - $75
ショップの一般的な買取価格
正確な見積もりを取得
Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Mizuno Pro T-1” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
選べるバリエーション
Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
About the Mizuno Pro T-1
The T-1 keeps a compact, teardrop profile with a higher center of gravity than a typical cavity wedge, which brings launch down and keeps spin up on partial shots. Groove geometry changes through the set. Lower lofts get narrower, deeper grooves for full-shot consistency, and the higher lofts get wider, shallower grooves that grab better on open-face shots around the green. Mizuno also mills a tight pattern between the grooves to help spin in wet conditions. The Tour Grind itself is aggressive. Heel, toe, and trailing-edge relief keep bounce playable when the face rotates open, so the effective bounce changes with how you present the club. That versatility is real, but it comes with a narrower margin. Steep swings from soft turf can dig if you were fitted for a wide sole and switch to this without adjusting.
Who Should Play the Mizuno Pro T-1?
- ✓Skilled players who open the face around the greens and want a sole that stays close to the turf when they do.
- ✓Anyone coming from the T24 or older Mizuno wedges who wants the same forged feel with updated grooves and grinds.
- ✓Golfers playing firm conditions or tight lies, where the reduced trailing edge and lower bounce feel are an advantage rather than a liability.
よくある質問
What handicap should play the Mizuno Pro T-1 Tour Grind?
There's no strict cutoff, but this grind assumes you vary face angle and trajectory on purpose. Most golfers who benefit are in the single digits to low teens with a decent short game. Higher handicaps can play the T-1 in a standard grind, but the Tour Grind's reduced relief punishes steep, square-face-only technique.
Is the Mizuno Pro T-1 forged or cast?
Forged. Mizuno uses its Grain Flow Forged HD process on boron-infused 1025 mild carbon steel at its Hiroshima facility. That's the main reason players buy Mizuno wedges over cast alternatives, and the feel difference at impact is noticeable, especially on partial shots.
How does the T-1 compare to the Titleist Vokey SM10?
The Vokey line offers more grind options and wider fitting availability. The T-1 counters with a forged head, which most golfers describe as softer at impact than the cast SM10. Spin numbers are comparable. If you can get fit for both, the choice usually comes down to feel and how well a specific grind matches your delivery.
What bounce does the Tour Grind have?
The Tour Grind runs on the lower side of Mizuno's bounce offerings, with relief ground into the heel and trailing edge. The stamped number matters less than usual here because effective bounce increases as you open the face. It plays best on firm turf and tight lies.
Does the Mizuno Pro T-1 come in a raw finish?
Mizuno offers the T-1 in plated and unplated options depending on loft and region. The raw version will rust over time, which some players prefer for reduced glare and a slightly grabbier feel at the face. Spin difference between finishes is minor once grooves wear evenly.
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