
The TaylorMade Milled Grind 5 (MG5) wedges, launched in August 2025, mark a significant milestone for the brand as their first fully forged wedge offering.
Designed with input from tour professionals like Collin Morikawa and crafted by master wedge designer Greg Cesario, the MG5 wedges combine a buttery-soft feel, enhanced spin, and versatile grind options to elevate short game performance for golfers of all levels.
Design and Aesthetics
The MG5 wedges boast a refined, minimalist aesthetic that aligns with TaylorMade’s premium P-Series irons. Available in Satin Chrome and Charcoal finishes, the wedges feature a sleek, symmetrical look with a centered logo and a satin scratch finish that reduces glare.

The most notable visual upgrade from the MG4 is the rounded leading edge, which sits beautifully behind the ball and inspires confidence for both square and open-faced shots. This subtle tweak addresses previous critiques of the MG4’s straighter leading edge, making the MG5 more versatile for creative shot-making.
The forged construction, using soft carbon steel, not only enhances feel but also ensures consistency in shape and performance across the set. The milling process – covering the sole, face, and hosel – tightens tolerances for precision, giving each wedge a premium, tour-ready appearance.
Performance
The standout feature of the MG5 is its forged construction, a first for the Milled Grind line. The soft carbon steel delivers an exceptionally smooth, almost buttery feel at impact, particularly on chip shots and pitches.

According to multiple reviews, the ball seems to linger on the face, enhancing distance control and feedback, especially around the greens. Compared to non-forged wedges like the Cobra King, the MG5 mutes harsh vibrations on mishits, making it forgiving without dulling shot feedback.
The MG5 introduces new saw-milled grooves with steeper walls and sharper radii, pushing groove geometry closer to USGA limits. Paired with TaylorMade’s Spin Tread Technology – a laser-etched RAW face that channels moisture like tire treads – these wedges excel in spin and control.
TaylorMade claims a 13% increase in spin retention in wet conditions compared to the MG4, reducing spin variation from 4,200 RPM to 2,800 RPM between dry and wet lies. On-course testing confirmed this, with shots holding greens consistently, even in damp conditions, and launch monitor data showed spin rates averaging around 10,000 RPM on full shots, rivaling top competitors like the Mizuno Pro T-3.
Grind Options and Versatility
The MG5 lineup offers six tour-inspired grinds (SB, SC, SX, LB, HB, TW), catering to diverse swing types and course conditions.

The SB (Standard Bounce) is the most universal, ideal for steeper swings with its four-way camber and trailing edge relief.
The SC (Standard Camber) offers mid-bounce versatility, while the SX features a unique “goose neck” design for offset blending.
The LB (Low Bounce) suits shallow swings and firm conditions; the HB (High Bounce) excels in softer turf or steeper swings; and the TW grind, inspired by Tiger Woods, prioritizes versatility with added camber.
The MG5 Selector Tool helps golfers choose the right grind based on swing style and conditions, making customization accessible.
Testers found the SB and SC grinds particularly forgiving for mid-handicappers, while the TW and LB grinds shone for low-handicap players executing finesse shots. The rounded leading edge enhanced playability when opening the face, making flop shots and bunker play more intuitive.
The Skinny
- Lofts: 46°, 48°, 50°, 52°, 54°, 56°, 58°, 60°
- Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue 115
- Grip: Golf Pride Z-Grip Plus 2
- Finishes: Satin Chrome, Charcoal
- Price: $199 (standard), $219 (TW grind)
- Availability: Retail September 4, 2025
Pros
- Exceptional Feel: The forged carbon steel delivers a soft, responsive feel that rivals tour-preferred wedges like Titleist Vokey.
- High Spin and Control: Saw-milled grooves and Spin Tread Technology provide elite spin rates and consistency, especially in wet conditions.
- Versatile Grinds: Six options cater to all swing types and conditions, with the SB and SC grinds standing out for broad appeal.
- Premium Aesthetics: Clean, symmetrical design with refined shaping enhances confidence at address.
Cons
- Price: At $199 ($219 for TW grind), the MG5 is pricier than some competitors, which may deter budget-conscious golfers.
- Not the Softest: While softer than the MG4, some testers noted that other forged wedges, like the Callaway Opus SP, feel slightly softer.
- Learning Curve: The raw face and sharper leading edge may challenge inconsistent ball-strikers on full shots.
Who It’s For
The MG5 wedges are ideal for mid-to-low handicappers seeking premium feel and tour-level spin, but their forgiveness and versatile grinds make them accessible to improving players.

Golfers upgrading from the MG4 will appreciate the softer feel and refined shaping, though the performance boost may not justify an immediate switch for MG4 owners.
Those loyal to brands like Titleist or Callaway may find the MG5 a compelling alternative, especially with its forged construction and competitive spin rates.
The Verdict
The TaylorMade MG5 wedges are a triumph, blending forged feel, cutting-edge spin technology, and versatile grinds to compete with the best wedges of 2025. While not perfect – the price and slight learning curve for less consistent players are considerations – the MG5 delivers elite performance and aesthetics that make it a serious contender.
Whether you’re a tour pro like Collin Morikawa or a weekend warrior, these wedges can elevate your short game. Highly recommended for golfers prioritizing feel and control around the greens.
Rating: 9/10
Web: TaylorMadeGolf.com/Wedges