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Mizuno T20 Wedge

Tour Grind202046°-60°

The Mizuno T20 is a forged wedge line built for players who want feel and shot control over forgiveness. Mizuno makes these from 1025E mild carbon steel using their Grain Flow Forged HD process, the same forging philosophy behind their irons, and the difference shows up at impact. You feel the ball on the face. That soft, dense sensation is what draws better players to Mizuno wedges, and the T20 delivers it.

This is the Tour Grind option in the T20 family, and the loft spread tells you who it's aimed at. You get everything from 46 degrees up to 60, with doubled-up 54s and 56s so you can fine-tune bounce to match your turf and your swing. The progressive design means the lower-lofted wedges play more like scoring irons while the higher lofts open up for the short game work around greens.

Mizuno also added a copper underlay on some finishes to boost feel and, on the raw versions, let the head rust over time for extra spin in wet conditions. These aren't game-improvement wedges. They reward a clean strike and a repeatable swing, and they punish a chunky one. If that trade sounds right to you, the T20 is worth a serious look.

Mizuno T20 Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Loft range
46 to 60 degrees
Loft/grind options
10
Model year
2020

Available Variants

LoftBounceGrindFinish
46°8°CChrome
48°8°CChrome
50°8°CChrome
52°9°CChrome
54°10°CChrome
54°14°XChrome
56°10°CChrome
56°14°XChrome
58°8°CChrome
60°8°CChrome

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

Technology

ForgedProgressive Lofts

About the Mizuno T20

The Tour Grind is the more versatile sole option in the T20 range, designed for players who like to open the face and manipulate shots around the green. Mizuno grinds heel and toe relief into the sole so the leading edge sits lower when you lay the face open, which helps with flop shots, tight lies, and awkward stances. On the lower-lofted wedges the sole runs a bit wider for full swings and fuller turf interaction, and it narrows as loft climbs toward the 58 and 60. Hydroflow Micro Grooves sit between the main grooves and channel water and debris away at contact, so spin holds up out of the rough and in the rain. The forged head keeps the center of gravity where a skilled player wants it, low and central, for consistent trajectory and that penetrating flight on partial shots. Finish options included Satin Chrome, Blue IP, and Raw, with the Raw version built to rust for grip that improves with age.

Who Should Play the Mizuno T20?

  • Low to mid handicappers who prioritize feel and shot-shaping over maximum forgiveness
  • Players who like to open the face for flop shots and delicate lobs around the green
  • Anyone building a matched wedge set who wants a single loft ladder from a gap wedge through a lob wedge
  • Golfers with a consistent strike who want spin control from the rough and wet lies
  • Mizuno iron owners looking for wedges that match the soft forged feel of their set

Frequently Asked Questions

What grinds and lofts does the Mizuno T20 Tour Grind come in?

The T20 range runs from 46 to 60 degrees, with doubled options at 54 and 56 so you can pick different bounce setups. The Tour Grind sole has heel and toe relief that suits players who open the face, and it's most useful in the higher lofts from 54 up where short game creativity matters most.

Is the Mizuno T20 a forged wedge?

Yes. The T20 is Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E mild carbon steel, the same forging approach Mizuno uses on its irons. That's the main reason these wedges feel as soft and solid at impact as they do.

What's the difference between the Raw and chrome T20 finishes?

The Raw finish has no plating, so the head rusts over time. That rust adds a little extra bite and spin, especially in wet conditions, and it kills glare at address. The Satin Chrome and Blue IP finishes stay looking clean longer and resist rust. Spin performance is similar out of the box; the Raw just changes as it ages.

Are Mizuno T20 wedges good for high handicappers?

They can work, but they aren't designed for it. The T20 is a players wedge that rewards a clean, repeatable strike and gives less help on mishits than a wider-soled cavity wedge. If you're still working on consistent contact, a more forgiving wedge will serve you better. If your ball striking is solid, the T20 gives you feel and control that game-improvement wedges can't match.

What do the Hydroflow Micro Grooves on the T20 actually do?

They're small channels cut between the main grooves that push water and grass away from the face at impact. The result is more consistent spin when you're hitting out of the rough or playing in the rain, situations where a wet face normally causes flyers and lost control.

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