Need an instant gift for Dad?

Try InsideGOLF
Gear

TaylorMade’s popular Hi-Toe 3 wedge now available in chrome finish

Hi Toe 3 chrome taylormade

The new TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 wedges bring together familiar Hi-Toe shaping with more bounce and grind options — and now a new finish option.

TaylorMade Golf

Since the introduction of the original Milled Grind series wedges in 2017, TaylorMade has built one of golf’s biggest selections of short-game offerings for golfers of all skill levels. The new Hi-Toe 3 series brings together the familiar Hi-Toe shaping with more options, improved technology and now a new satin chrome finish.

TaylorMade’s Hi-Toe 3 in a new chrome finish. TaylorMade golf

Hi-Toe 3 technology refresher

By adjusting the amount of mass removed from the area behind the sole — also known as the flange — more mass is positioned in a weight pad toward the toe area of the club head. This thick-thin design is the same principle used in the MG3 but over a larger surface area to create the best trajectory control possible. More mass behind the hitting area, even when it’s positioned higher on the face, helps transfer more energy that would traditionally be lost on this type of face strike.

TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 Wedges

Click through to purchase a new TaylorMade wedge from Fairway Jockey today.

On top of the shape the wedge features full-face scoring lines and raised micro-ribs to generate more greenside spin and spin consistency from the rough.

Specs and availability

The Hi-Toe 3 wedges in chrome are available now for $179.99 each and come stock with a KBS Hi-rev 115 wedge shaft.

TaylorMade Hi-Toe 3 wedge specs Taylormade.com

Want to overhaul your bag for 2023? Find a fitting location near you at GOLF’s affiliate company True Spec Golf. For more on the latest gear news and information, check out our latest Fully Equipped podcast below.

Related Articles

Gear
Collin Morikawa is contending at the Open. Here's an inside look at all his gear
By: Johnny Wunder
Gear
Collin Morikawa corrects 'stupid' decision, vaults into U.S. Open contention
By: Josh Sens
Drivers
Inside Bryson DeChambeau's prototype TaylorMade Qi4D driver at the U.S. Open | Tour Report
By: Jack Hirsh
Drivers
The sneaky benefits of a 15-degree mini driver, explained | Fully Equipped
By: Jack Hirsh
Drivers
Titleist's GTS driver just earned its hottest convert yet | Tour Report
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
TaylorMade's Spider ZT Max represents next phase of 'zero-torque' putters
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
TaylorMade unveils 2026 Spider Tour line with Rory-inspired finish, 2 new shapes
By: Jack Hirsh
Putters
J.J. Spaun benched his U.S. Open-winning putter. Here's why | Tour Report
By: Jack Hirsh
Gear
Wyndham Clark's clubs: What's in his CJ Cup Byron Nelson-winning setup
By: Jack Hirsh
was:
Exit mobile version