Testers Wanted: Sub 70 TAIII Wedges
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Testers Wanted: Sub 70 TAIII Wedges

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Testers Wanted: Sub 70 TAIII Wedges

The Sub 70 TAIII Wedges are an addition and complement to the award-winning TAIII irons.

Created with both reliability and versatility in mind, the TAIII golf wedge can play every shot: high, low, high spin or low spin. Meant for those with creativity around the greens, the Tommy Armour III Tour Milled wedges are the precision-made tools of a short game artist.  

Within Sub 70’s lineup, the TAIII wedges fit between the standard 286 wedge and the more versatile JB wedges.

The TAIII comes in three different finishes (Tour Satin,  TourRaw and Tour Black QPQ), as well as two-degree loft increments from 50- to 60 degrees with the 54- through 60-degree models also available in a low-bounce option. 

Apply Now

Interested in testing a pair of these wedges and providing feedback on how they perform?

Head to the Sub 70 TAII Testing Thread in the forum to apply!

This testing opportunity is open to right-handed golfers living in the United States and Canada. 

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      Dr Tee

      5 months ago

      Am I too late? These look gorgeous. I am playing MG2–would like to compare. Interested and intrigues by this DTC brand. Like TA’s input on the club.

      Reply

      George Douty

      6 months ago

      I am a Callaway guy but I would love to test these wedges to see if they are better.

      Reply

      Darwin Capwill

      6 months ago

      I am a fan of Taylormade. I currently have a bag of M6 woods, irons and wedges. Still use a M1 2017 version driver. I tested for Taylormade once they sent me a M6- 7iron to test. I loved it so much I bought the whole set. I am a senior with a slower swing speed.

      Reply

      Thomas Fielding

      7 months ago

      Always intriged to try somethong new in the golf industry, especially when it comes to helping in the wedges department. Thank you.

      Reply

      Wreiman

      7 months ago

      Had Sub-70 make me a GW to 53 on a KBS wedge shaft. I’m basically a one wedge type of player anymore. I have to sat that the TAlll has fufilled all my needs from sand, pitches and lob shots.

      Reply

      Richard Jacobs

      7 months ago

      A testing I will do!

      Reply

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