Get this forged Mizuno wedge on sale while you can

a mizuno wedge

Mizuno's T24 wedges are a popular item on Fairway Jockey, and right now there's still one you can snag while it's on sale.

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Need a new wedge to complete your bag? The Mizuno T24 wedges are the current model of Mizuno’s more player-focused wedge line, and right now they are $50 off. In recent years, the company has alternated between the more player-focused T-line and the game-improvement-focused S-line, so these T24 wedges are likely to be the current model for another year.

Currently on Fairway Jockey, the T24s are marked down to $130, down from their original sticker price of $179.99.

But there’s a catch. Some have flown off the shelves, making this somewhat of a last-chance opportunity. The only one currently in stock is the Mizuno 52 degree 10.S (S profile means high bounce with limited relief; mostly for full shots) in the white satin finish.

Mizuno T24 Custom Wedge

$130
The new Mizuno T24 Wedge is a re-work of the prolific T-Series wedge, with subtle top-line refinements visible from the playing position. Grain Flow Forged in Hiroshima Japan, to ensure precise shaping and an unrivalled touch around the green. Now with a higher spinning QUADCUT+ Grooves and five unique sole profiles. Grain Flow Forged HD: One-piece Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E Pure Select mile carbon steel at Mizuno’s iconic facility in Hiroshima, Japan. Where Mizuno irons have been produced since 1968. 1025 Boron : A carbon steel that featurs 30% greater strength. Refined Topline: Mass taken from the toe portion and a lower hosel blend creates a smaller profile without loss of effective hitting area. Quad Cut + Grooves: An adjustment of the groove shoulder camber and the taper of the groove profile allows a tighter groove pattern for increased spin rates on all shots. Wrap-Around Sole Relief: Increased sole relief from heel to toe across all 5 grind options. Spin-weighted Blade Design: A flared upper portion of the blade creates higher spin and penetrating trajectory, particularly from strikes high on the club face. Hydroflow Micro Grooves: Laser etched microscopic grooves help channel away moisture for maximum spin in wet conditions Face Milling Lines : Increased surface roughness to increase spin nearer the green. Loft/COG Flow Design : The COG of these wedges flows throughout the set to give more control and versatility. Bounce Specific Sole Grinds: Matched bounce and sole grind for an ideal level of versatility.S-Type:  high bounce with limited relief for full shots.D-Type:  mid bounce with moderate relief for gentle manipulation.C-Type:  mid/high bounce with generous relief for a wide range of players and conditions.V-Type:  high bounce with aggressive relief for versatility on square and open faced shots.X-Type:  low bounce with aggressive relief for advanced players for the most versatility. Loft Specific Head Shapes : Graduated head shapes from pitching wedge to lob wedge ideally suited for how each wedge is used. Copper Underlay: Thin copper layer beneath a nickel chrome to provide a further enhanced impact feel Harmonic Impact Technology: Fine tuned head geometry delivers ideal impact feel and feedback
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The T24s feature a one-piece Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel, the same material used in their iron forgings to carry over that legendary feel. The T24s are also forged in the same facility in Hiroshima, Japan, where Mizuno has made clubs since 1968.

When creating the T24, engineers leaned into classic Mizuno design characteristics by making them more compact than the previous generation.

Mizuno also changed course with the T24 and, for the first time, offered five different grind options for players to choose from.

In GOLF’s ClubTest, the Mizuno T24 had very little spin drop-off around the green and produced some of the highest spin rates.

Want to overhaul your bag for 2024? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf

Jack Hirsh

Jack Hirsh is the associate equipment editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.