Review: Mizuno MP-R12 wedge

What do we make of the MP-R12?

Andy Roberts's picture
Wed, 7 Aug 2013
Review: Mizuno MP-R12 wedge

MIZUNO MP-R12 takes on the more specialist wedge look with its C-Grind sole allowing great short range versatility.

With its generous, rounded teardrop profile - designed as a compliment to the former T11 - the R12 is a throwback to Mizuno's traditional wedge models.

Without a straight leading edge, the MP-R12 is easy to open up for a variety of shot types. On first impression, I like the Quad Cut Groove design and Grain Flow Forged construction as it provides a soft buttery feel on full shots from in and around 100 yards.

Short of pin-point, dart-throwing, stick-it-where-you-want it accuracy, there isn’t much else that improves the performance of this wedge. It just oozes class, just like the brand new MP-T4.

From my perspective MP-R12 is one of the better wedges I’ve tested this year. Tested in 52- and 56-degree versions, these babies felt extremely easy to control from both grass and sand lies, and its soft feel inspired confidence shot after shot.

Verdict

The C-Grind, with added trailing edge relief, on the 56-degree provided me with consistent feedback on all shot types.

I also enjoyed solid ball compression, decent mid-to-high trajectory from around 100 yards and terrific spin data of around 9,500rpm with the 56 - somewhat aided by the nicely weighted True Temper DG Spinner shaft.

This is quite simply a great value wedge for less than a £100.

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