Mizuno Pro T-3 is the best wedge of 2025. We cannot deny its performance. It is very rare for a product to clean sweep our scoring categories. Mizuno Pro T-3 does exactly this. It is the best for accuracy, consistency, and spin. If you are looking for a top performing wedge from all conditions, Mizuno Pro T-3 needs to have your attention.
► You simply want the best: A wedge is a scoring golf club. Whether you are using a gap wedge, a sand wedge, or a lob wedge, you want a wedge that is accurate, consistent with distance control, and generates ample spin rates from all conditions. Mizuno Pro T-3 is the best wedge for a reason. It excels in all three phases of our Most Wanted Wedge test.
✖︎ You are particular with your wedges: Mizuno Pro T-3 is a shallow cavity back wedge design. This creates a slightly longer head length visually. If you are very particular with the head profile on a wedge, this wedge might not fit your eye.
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Ken Custer
8 months ago
Couldn’t agree more on the T-3. I have been searching for a great feeling wedge but with some forgiveness. Tried most if not all the cavity back wedges, they had forgiveness but not the greatest feel. Fell back to using some of the wedges that were available in my irons (Ping G440), again good distance and forgiveness but not great on feel. Having toggled back and forth between Ping and Mizuno Irons over the years saw the Mizuno T-3 and gave it a try – couldn’t believe I was getting forgiveness with the traditional Mizuno forged iron feel. I’ve replaced all my wedges except the PW (2 Gap, a sand and lob wedge) and have had these in play for 2+ months with outstanding results. Highly recommend this wedge for anyone considering a new wedge.
Russell Janney
8 months ago
Thanks for the feedback. I have a set of Mizuno T 24‘s. I really enjoyed them around the green but with full swing wedges the performance with a blade just isn’t like a cavity back wedge. I’m thinking I’ll start with a 50° T3 those hundred yard shots or so that for me require a full swing.