The Milled Grind 4 is TaylorMade's fourth run at a fully milled wedge face, and the MG4 keeps the thing that made the last three work while sharpening the grooves. Every face gets cut by a machine to a tolerance TaylorMade quotes in thousandths of an inch, so the wedge you buy at 54 degrees should behave like the next 54 off the line. That consistency is the whole point of a milled face, and it matters most on the shots you don't hit flush.
This Tour Grind version is the one built for players who like to open the face and slide the club under the ball. The sole is ground with more heel and toe relief than the standard option, so you can lay it open around the green without the leading edge climbing off the turf. Lofts run from 46 all the way to 60 in two-degree steps, which means you can fill a gap wedge slot at 50 or 52 and still run the same head shape down into your lob wedge.
Progressive lofts here aren't marketing. The lower-lofted heads carry a slightly different sole and bounce setup than the 58 and 60, because a 46-degree gap wedge and a 60-degree lob wedge ask completely different things from the ground. TaylorMade tuned each one instead of stamping the same shape eight times.
요약하면
The TaylorMade MG4 (2024) is a tour-grind wedge built for shotmaking and versatility around the green. Lofts run 46° to 60°. It carries a $149.99 MSRP.
TaylorMade MG4 웨지: 주요 스펙
- 카테고리
- Tour Grind
- 로프트 범위
- 46 to 60 degrees
- Loft/grind options
- 8
- 모델 연도
- 2024
- MSRP
- $149.99
판매 또는 중고 보상 판매
예상가Modeled from the $149.99 original MSRP and a 2-year-old release (about 42% of MSRP retained used).
중고 시세
$55 - $70
Private sale, fair to like-new
중고 보상 판매가
$35 - $50
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정확한 견적 받기
Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “TaylorMade MG4” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
TaylorMade MG4: the wedge lineage
The MG4 is the 3rd of 4 generations TaylorMade has released in this line, from the MG2 (2019) to the MG5 (2025). It followed the MG3 (2021). The MG5 (2025) replaced it.
구매 가능한 옵션
| 로프트 | 바운스 | 그라인드 | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46° | 7° | SB | Chrome |
| 48° | 7° | SB | Chrome |
| 50° | 9° | SB | Chrome |
| 52° | 9° | SB | Chrome |
| 54° | 9° | SB | Chrome |
| 56° | 10° | SB | Chrome |
| 58° | 9° | SB | Chrome |
| 60° | 9° | SB | Chrome |
Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
기술
About the TaylorMade MG4
The MG4 is a forged wedge with a raw face option and a milled pattern that reaches right up to the top groove, which is where a lot of your half and three-quarter spinners land. TaylorMade cuts the grooves and then mills a secondary texture between them, and on the raw versions the face is left to rust over time so it holds a rougher surface longer. Bounce and sole shaping change as the loft climbs, so the Tour Grind at 58 or 60 has the aggressive heel-toe relief that lets you flop it, while the pitching and gap wedges sit flatter and fuller for full swings. The head shape is compact with a fairly thin topline for a wedge, and the finish options keep it from looking flashy in the bag. It is a players' wedge in the honest sense. You get feedback on where you struck it, and it rewards a clean strike more than it saves a bad one.
Who Should Play the TaylorMade MG4?
- ✓You play a lot of shots with the face open and need a sole that won't dig when you lay it back.
- ✓Firm turf and tight lies are your normal, since the Tour Grind's heel and toe relief keeps the leading edge low.
- ✓You want matched feel across the whole short-game set, from a 46 gap wedge down to a 60 lob.
- ✓Spin consistency on partial shots matters to you more than raw forgiveness on mishits.
- ✓You're a mid-to-low handicap who makes solid contact and wants a wedge that tells you the truth about your strike.
자주 묻는 질문
What's the difference between the Tour Grind and the standard MG4 sole?
The Tour Grind has more heel and toe relief ground into the sole, so the club sits lower when you open the face. That makes it better for flop shots, bunker play, and tight lies where a fuller sole would bounce. The standard grind keeps more sole width and suits players who hit down on the ball with a square face and don't manipulate it much.
Which MG4 lofts should I carry?
That depends on your set gap. If your pitching wedge is around 44 or 45 degrees, a 50 and a 54 or 56 covers most players, then add a 58 or 60 if you want a dedicated lob wedge. The full 46 through 60 range lets you space wedges four or six degrees apart. Try to keep gaps consistent so you don't leave an awkward yardage between clubs.
Is the MG4 face milled all the way, and does that boost spin?
Yes, the face is fully milled and the pattern runs up to the top groove. The milling and secondary surface texture are there to grip the ball on partial and open-face shots, which is where wedge spin usually falls off. It won't make a range-ball driving wedge spin like tour balata, but on a clean strike with a quality ball it holds spin well, especially the raw versions.
Should I get the raw or chrome finish?
The raw face is designed to rust, and that rust helps the surface stay rough for spin over time, plus it cuts glare at address. The chrome or plated versions keep their look longer and are easier to keep clean. Performance difference is small for most golfers, so pick the one you'd rather look down at.
Is the MG4 too much wedge for a higher handicapper?
It can be. This is a forged players' wedge with a compact head and a sole that rewards clean contact, especially in the Tour Grind. If you struggle with fat and thin strikes around the green, a wider-soled, more forgiving wedge will save you more shots. If you make solid contact and want feel and shot control, the MG4 fits.
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