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Mizuno T24 Wedge

Tour Grind2026

The Mizuno T24 is a players wedge first, and the Tour Grind version leans hardest into that identity. This is the grind Mizuno points better players toward when they want a sole that gets out of the way and lets them manipulate the face. It has enough heel and trailing-edge relief to open up around the green without the leading edge riding up off the turf. On a tight lie or firm sand, that matters more than any marketing line.

Mizuno grain flow forges the T24 in Hiroshima from 1025E mild carbon steel, and you feel it. There's a softness at impact that harder cast wedges never quite match, especially on partial shots where you're only carrying 40 or 50 yards. The copper underlay under the finish is part of the story too. It's not just cosmetic. Mizuno has used that trick for years to warm up the feel through the ball.

The Tour Grind is not the wedge you buy if you sweep the ball and never open the face. It rewards players who slide the sole under the ball, hit different shots on demand, and want a compact, workable head that sits square at address. If that's your game, this is one of the best-feeling forged wedges you can put in the bag right now.

Mizuno T24 Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Model year
2026

Available Variants

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

About the Mizuno T24

The head is compact with a thin topline and a relatively straight leading edge, the shape better players tend to trust. Mizuno's quad-cut grooves are loft specific, so the lower lofts get a groove geometry tuned for full-shot spin while the higher lofts are cut for grabby, checking wedge shots. The Tour Grind sole carries moderate bounce with heel, toe, and trailing-edge relief, which is what lets you lay the face open and still keep the leading edge low to the ground. Mizuno's HD forging process is meant to move more grain into the hitting area for a denser, more consistent feel across the face. The finish options change over time, but the raw or darker finishes on this line wear in a way that a lot of players actually like, dulling the glare and taking on character over a season.

Who Should Play the Mizuno T24?

  • Mid to low handicaps who open the face and want the sole to reward that instead of fighting it
  • Players on firm turf or thin, tight lies where a wider, higher-bounce sole would bounce the leading edge into the ball
  • Anyone who prioritizes forged carbon steel feel on partial and finesse shots over maximum forgiveness
  • Golfers with a shallow to neutral angle of attack who need trailing-edge relief to keep the leading edge down through impact
  • Shot-makers who want a compact, square-sitting head they can manipulate around the green

Other Years

2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should choose the T24 Tour Grind over the other T24 grinds?

Pick the Tour Grind if you like to open the face and play a variety of shots around the green, and if you play firmer or tighter turf. It has moderate bounce with heel and trailing-edge relief, so it works for shallow to neutral swingers. If you take big divots and hit down steeply, a wider, higher-bounce grind will suit you better. If you sweep the ball off firm ground, a lower-bounce grind might be a closer fit.

Is the Mizuno T24 forged, and does it actually feel softer?

Yes. The T24 is grain flow forged from 1025E mild carbon steel in Hiroshima, using Mizuno's HD process, with a copper underlay beneath the finish. Forged carbon steel plus that copper layer gives it a genuinely soft, muted feel at impact. You notice it most on partial and finesse shots, less so on full swings where any decent wedge feels solid.

What lofts and bounce should I get in the Tour Grind?

The Tour Grind is offered in the higher-loft wedges where face manipulation matters most, typically the 54, 56, 58, and 60 degree range. Bounce sits in a moderate band that pairs with the grind's relief. As a rule, go a touch higher on loft for the sand and lob wedge you open the most, and let the Tour Grind's relief handle the versatility rather than chasing extreme bounce numbers.

How is the T24 different from Mizuno's previous S23 wedge?

The T24 continues Mizuno's forged wedge line and carries the quad-cut, loft-specific grooves for spin control across lofts. Generation over generation, Mizuno tends to refine the grind shapes, groove tuning, and finishes rather than reinvent the feel. If you liked the forged feel of the earlier wedges, the T24 delivers the same character with updated sole and groove work.

Will the finish on the T24 wear over time?

The rawer and darker finishes on this line will wear, and that's expected. The face and sole see the most wear, and the finish dulls and takes on character through a season of play. A lot of better players prefer that because it kills glare at address. If you want a finish that stays pristine, a chrome or plated option holds up longer cosmetically.

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