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Miura K-Grind 2.0 Wedge

Tour Grind2024

The K-Grind 2.0 is Miura's answer to golfers who want one wedge that can do a little of everything around the green. It carries the same grain flow forged soft carbon steel Miura has built its name on, and you feel that softness the moment the face meets the ball. This is a wedge for players who care about touch, not one that hides a bad swing.

Miura calls the K-Grind a versatile grind, and the shape backs that up. The sole has enough relief at the heel and toe to let you open the face and slide it under the ball on flop shots and delicate pitches, but it keeps enough bounce down the middle to handle a normal square-faced swing off tight lies and firmer turf. You get the flexibility of a high-bounce sand wedge without feeling like you're dragging a snow shovel through the grass.

What you don't get is forgiveness in the game-improvement sense. There's no cavity, no perimeter weighting, no trickery. Miss the center and you'll know it. That's the trade, and for the golfer this wedge is aimed at, it's exactly the point.

Miura K-Grind 2.0 Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Model year
2024

Available Variants

Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

About the Miura K-Grind 2.0

The 2.0 refines the original K-Grind sole rather than reinventing it. Miura carves away material at the trailing edge and rounds the heel and toe, so the wedge sits lower to the ground when you lay the face open. The result is a grind that reads the turf well on the shots where hand action matters most, greenside chips, bunker splashes, and half-wedge distance control. As with every Miura wedge, the head is forged from a single billet of soft carbon steel using the company's grain flow forging process, then finished by hand in Himeji, Japan. The milled face and grooves are cut for spin and consistency, and the compact, teardrop profile sits small and clean behind the ball. This is a wedge built to be shaped and controlled, not one that fights you when you try to manipulate the face.

Who Should Play the Miura K-Grind 2.0?

  • Low to mid handicap players who already control their wedge distances and want a grind that rewards clean contact.
  • Golfers who like to open the face for flops, high spinners, and greenside creativity rather than swinging square every time.
  • Players on firm to medium turf conditions where a versatile mid-bounce sole works better than a wide high-bounce one.
  • Anyone who values the soft feel of Japanese forged carbon steel and is willing to pay for hand finishing.
  • Golfers replacing a worn sand or lob wedge who want one grind that covers a range of shots without swapping clubs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of player is the Miura K-Grind 2.0 wedge best for?

It suits better players who make consistent center contact and want short game versatility. If you like to open the face and shape shots around the green, the relieved heel and toe reward that. It's not a forgiving wedge for high handicappers, and it doesn't pretend to be.

How much bounce does the K-Grind 2.0 have and what turf does it prefer?

The K-Grind is a mid-bounce, versatile grind. Miura relieves the heel and toe so you can lay the face open without adding effective bounce, while the center keeps enough sole to handle square shots. It works best on firm to medium turf and normal sand. On very soft, fluffy conditions a dedicated high-bounce sand wedge may dig less.

What is grain flow forging and why does it matter on a Miura wedge?

Grain flow forging shapes the head from a single billet of soft carbon steel so the internal grain follows the contour of the club rather than being cut across. Miura and its fans argue this gives the tight, soft feel the brand is known for. Whether you can feel the difference is personal, but the soft carbon steel and hand finishing are a real part of what you're paying for.

Is the Miura K-Grind 2.0 worth the price compared to a standard tour wedge?

Miura wedges cost well more than the mass-market options from Titleist or Cleveland, and you're paying for hand forging and finishing in Japan, not extra forgiveness or spin technology. If soft feel and build quality matter to you and your short game is already solid, it earns its price. If you want the most spin per dollar or need help on mishits, a big-brand wedge makes more sense.

Can I use the K-Grind 2.0 as my only wedge or do I need a set?

Its versatile grind lets one K-Grind cover more shots than a specialized digger or slider, so some players carry a single 56 or 58 degree and lean on face manipulation. Most golfers still build a gapped set, pairing the K-Grind loft with matching pitching and gap wedges. Miura offers the grind across the common lofts so you can fit it to your yardages.

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