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Why is Tiger Woods’ TaylorMade wedge coated in rust?

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Woods’ TaylorMade MG4 Proto wedge was photographed on Monday at Royal Troon.

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Tiger Woods’ arrival at Royal Troon for the 152nd Open Championship confirmed one thing we’ve recognized for many years: any gear modifications, regardless of how huge or small, transfer the needle.

The latest instance got here on Monday when Getty Photographs posted closeup pictures of Woods’ TaylorMade MG4 Proto wedges that drew curiosity from none aside from GOLF.com’s personal Claire Rogers. Whereas we wouldn’t take into account Claire a gearhead, her statement of the rusty look of Woods’ scoring instruments drew some fascinating responses from the commentariat.

Return to the U.S. Open and also you’ll discover Woods’ wedges have been a subject of dialogue after he swapped out the 56- and 60-degree TaylorMade MG4s for a prototype model that appeared to have a distinct sole geometry. Evaluate the above wedge picture to 1 from final month and also you’ll discover the layer of rust has elevated exponentially — to the purpose you may see the place the ball impacted the face. The rust is thick.

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The complete head of Woods’ wedge is roofed in a layer of rust.

Jonathan Wall

So what’s up with the layer of rust overlaying the top? If you happen to’ve by no means heard the phrases “plated” and “non-plated” earlier than, right here’s a fast explainer: a big majority of wedges discovered on cabinets function a nickel chrome plating over the uncooked metal that retains the top and grooves from growing a rusty look.

After all, not everybody needs a plated wedge. For tour professionals, eradicating the plating a long time in the past made it simpler to carry out loft, lie and sole modifications on the fly. The one downside was the layer of rust and patina end that shaped on the uncooked metal which made it look as if it had been mistreated for years.

Some professionals and weekend golfers choose to maintain their instruments in pristine situation, however there’s a contingent who swears by the worn, weathered look of a uncooked head. Some producers have even expanded the checklist of non-plated choices in recent times to incorporate sure iron fashions. The latest set that involves thoughts is Callaway’s Apex MB Uncooked.

If something, the layer of rust overlaying Woods’ wedges confirms he doesn’t thoughts the worn look. He prefers it. Eradicating the plating may make the wedge really feel softer at affect, however these are the one two issues separating plated and non-plated wedges.

You heard me proper: the rust doesn’t present a noticeable efficiency profit.

In our personal model of tools MythBusters, we put a non-plated 56-degree wedge to the take a look at towards a plated model, with the assistance of Gene Parente’s Golf Laboratories swing robotic, to see if a noticeable spin distinction exists. The non-plated wedge was soaked in water for every week till a big layer of rust developed on the top. (Just like the layer overlaying Woods’ wedge.)

“The water was trying fairly orange-ish,” Parente stated. “You would see it was fairly nasty trying.”

From there, each wedges have been hit at 85 miles per hour out of the identical middle affect location to check numbers. Regardless that the non-plated wedge had a rusty face, it nonetheless produced almost an identical numbers to the chrome model at roughly 10,000 RPMs. The launch angle, ball pace and complete distance have been nearly the identical as nicely.

“They have been inside 45 RPMs of one another, which is statistically insignificant,” Parente stated. “They give the impression of being totally different. However from a launch monitor perspective, from a distance perspective, every thing was virtually the identical.”

What does this inform us about at the moment’s wedges? Groove know-how makes a world of distinction. Ultimately, the one noticeable distinction you’ll discover with a non-plated wedge is a softer really feel and grooves that’ll put on out quicker because of the lack of plating.

That may come as a disappointment to some, however it’s vital to set the file straight on rusty wedges, particularly these belonging to the G.O.A.T.

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JWall

Jonathan Wall

Golf.com Editor

Jonathan Wall is GOLF Journal and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Tools. Previous to becoming a member of the employees on the finish of 2018, he spent 6 years overlaying tools for the PGA Tour. He will be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.

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