Try Hi-Toe If You Want To Go Low
Posted by Austin Chen on 21 Jun 2018
Everyone wants to improve their golf game and shoot lower scores.The TaylorMade Hi-Toe Wedge is one club that can help with that! It is one of our most popular clubs this year. Like the name implies, the grooves on these wedges extend all the way to the toe. The Hi-Toe name actually came from Rory McIlroy. Many other TaylorMade tour players have bagged this wedge but it is not made just for the pros. So if you are ready to find out how this wedge can help you shoot lower scores, keep reading!
What Is the TaylorMade Hi-Toe wedge built for?
The TaylorMade Hi-Toe wedge is built for shots 60 yards in and to allow golfers to be very creative around the green regardless of skill level. You can have the clubface open and closed and spin will not be sacrificed. The wedge averages over 500 more RPMs than a standard wedge.TaylorMade's All Terrain Versatility (ATV) sole is another piece of technology that you can find in this club. The Hi-Toe wedge is available in a 58, 60, or 64 degree model.
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Every Hi-Toe wedge is built exactly the same!
This is accomplished thanks to a computer milled sole which gives you consistency from wedge to wedge. No matter what degree of loft, all Hi Toe Wedges are built the same. Most other companies are still using people to hand polish which can change the specifications from person to person.
How is it different from your standard wedge?
The Hi-To Wedge provides optimal heel and toe relief. Visually you can see all the differences in the sole and clubface compared to your standard wedge. As you can see in the picture below, the groves extend to the toe vs a standard wedge. Also in the video above, you can see how wide the sole is. It all adds up to giving players solid and consistent contact regardless of the playing conditions. This means that players will be able to play tight lies, bunker shots, and flop shots with the club.