If You Can’t Spin It Around the Greens With These Ball + Wedge Pairings, It’s Not the Gear
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If You Can’t Spin It Around the Greens With These Ball + Wedge Pairings, It’s Not the Gear

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If You Can’t Spin It Around the Greens With These Ball + Wedge Pairings, It’s Not the Gear

Some golfers struggle with spin because of their technique. Others struggle because they aren’t using equipment capable of generating spin. Between the results of the 2025 Ball Test and 2025 Wedge Test, we identified some wedge/ball pairings that make producing high spin around the greens much easier.

Below are the three pairings that showed some of the highest spin levels in testing. If you can’t create spin with these, it’s probably not the gear.

TaylorMade TP5 + Mizuno Pro T-3 (Best choice for more spin)

TaylorMade TP5 was the highest-spinning ball in the 2025 wedge test at 6,026 rpm. While TP5 isn’t among the longest balls off the driver in MGS testing, it remains one of the best for greenside spin, short-game control and partial-swing stopping power.

The Mizuno Pro T-3 isn’t a top wedge in any single spin category but it ranked near the top in all of them. When dry spin, wet-spin retention, full-swing spin and consistency are combined, the T-3 came out No. 1 overall. It won’t just help you around the greens but on approach shots as well. (Mizuno Pro T-3 produced 6,800 rpm (dry) and 9,694 rpm (full swing).)

Bridgestone TOUR B XS + Cleveland RTZ (Wet-spin stability pair)

Bridgestone TOUR B XS generated 5,998 rpm, just behind TP5 on the 35-yard wedge test. It is consistently one of the highest-spinning urethane balls in MyGolfSpy testing and the entire Bridgestone line had high wet spin retention rates in golf ball testing.

Cleveland RTZ recorded 6,454 rpm dry and 6,795 rpm wet. It actually had higher spin rates in wet testing than in dry testing. If you play in the early morning and want a golf ball/wedge combo that can help you out of the wet rough, this is one to try.

Maxfli Tour X + Wilson Infinite (Highest spin for the money)

Maxfli Tour X was one of the top performers in the 35-yard wedge portion of the 2025 Ball Test, producing 5,947 rpm and finishing inside the top five for greenside spin. It’s also one of the most affordable urethane balls on the market.

Wilson Infinite generated the highest 50-yard dry-spin number of any wedge in the 2025 Wedge Test at 6,941 rpm. It’s more budget-friendly than many premium wedges. If you want premium spin without the price tag this is a good combo.

Make your own pair

If you want to make your own combinations, here are some of the best choices for high-spinning golf wedges and golf balls.

Top 5 highest-spinning golf balls (35-yard wedge test)

ModelWedge Spin (rpm)
TaylorMade TP56,026
Bridgestone TOUR B XS5,998
Wilson Staff Model X5,992
Callaway Chrome Tour X5,957
Maxfli Tour X5,947

Top 5 best wedges for spin 2025

Wedge ModelSpin Score (MGS)
Mizuno Pro T-38.9
Fourteen FRZ8.8
Cleveland RTZ8.7
PXG Sugar Daddy III (BP Grind)8.7
TaylorMade Milled Grind 58.7

Top 5 best wedges for wet spin retention 2025

Wedge ModelRetention Rate
Cleveland RTZ105.3%
Cleveland RTZ Full-Face104.9%
Fourteen FRZ98.5%
TaylorMade MG598.4%
Mizuno Pro T-397.0%

Final thoughts

Even with the highest-spinning golf balls and wedges, technique still matters. If you struggle to create spin, make sure you’re not fighting issues like low-face contact, excessive shaft lean, incorrect ball position or simply not enough speed at impact.

Once those fundamentals are in place, pairing them with proven high-spin gear removes all equipment doubt.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      The Old Pro

      7 months ago

      Low face contact would increase spin. High face contact is to be avoided.

      Reply

      00RynTinTin

      7 months ago

      Another Doozy from Brittany.

      Such a fun article.

      Thank you

      Reply

      Peter R.

      7 months ago

      Would love to know what an RPM difference of 100 (6000 v 5900) equals in a measurement of roll after landing. Is that even possible? Are we talking and inch or a foot?

      Reply

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