Mizuno updated the 46-degree through 52-degree of their latest iconic teardrop-shaped wedge with two more scoring lines. In addition to upping the quantity, the lower lofted wedge's grooves are narrower and deeper, increasing the surface area of the ball that contacts the face during compression. This design imparts a massive amount of spin on full shots, which is precisely what the aforementioned lofts are primarily intended for. Because higher lofted wedges are frequently used for finesse or touch shots when compression isn't a significant factor, fewer wider, shallower grooves yield maximum spin rates.
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