Taylormade Milled Grind 5 Pitching Wedge / 46 Degree / Wedge Flex

Taylormade Milled Grind 5 Pitching Wedge / 46 Degree / Wedge Flex

£139.99 GBP
Taylormade Milled Grind 3 Gap Wedge / 50 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Milled Grind 3 Gap Wedge / 50 Degree / Stiff Flex

£66.99 GBP
Taylormade M4 Sand Wedge / 54 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade M4 Sand Wedge / 54 Degree / Regular Flex

£51.99 GBP
Left Hand Taylormade RAC Lob Wedge / 60 Degree / Wedge Flex

Left Hand Taylormade RAC Lob Wedge / 60 Degree / Wedge Flex

£29.99 GBP

Taylormade wedges are built for golfers who want a blend of spin, versatility, and clean turf interaction. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our used Taylormade wedges include popular models such as the Milled Grind series, known for their precise sole grinds, raw finish faces and exceptional consistency. Whether you’re looking for a reliable gap wedge, a high-spin sand wedge, or a lob wedge for delicate finesse shots, Taylormade offers shapes and grinds to suit every short-game style.

Each wedge is fully inspected across the head, grooves, shaft, and grip, giving you complete confidence in the club’s condition. With stock regularly updated, you’ll always find great options to improve your scoring game without paying new-club prices.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Milled Grind wedge is a Taylormade wedge where the sole has been precision milled using CNC technology. This creates perfectly consistent edges and angles, improving turf interaction, spin control and overall consistency. The milled sole also allows for better versatility around the greens.

The price of a Taylormade wedge varies massively between models, condition and age. A brand new Taylormade wedge has an RRP of about £180. Our range of Taylormade wedges ranges from about £40 to £140, showing why it's so much better value for money when you buy used over new.

The Taylormade Hi-Toe wedge is designed with extended, higher grooves in the toe section of the club. Increasing surface area and versatility. This design helps golfers hit open-faced flop shots and bunker shots with more control and spin, also helping maintain spin when the ball isn't struck out of the centre of the face.

A lot of modern Taylormade wedges are made from a carbon steel deliberately designed to rust naturally over time. This rust can actually enhance spin by increasing the friction between the grooves and the ball. However, other models with chrome or stainless steel finishes are more resistant to rust and maintain a shiny look with less maintenance.

Many leading golf brands produce high quality wedges, each offering different designs and technologies. Some of the most popular wedge brands include Taylormade, Titleist, PINGand Callaway. These manufacturers are known for producing wedges with excellent feel, spin and versatility.

Wedges should be replaced more frequently than other clubs because the grooves wear down from regular use, especially if you play often or practice from sandy or abrasive surfaces. Most golfers replace their wedges every 2–3 years, or sooner if they notice reduced spin and control.

Absolutely. Many golfers mix and match wedge brands to find the exact feel, bounce, and grind that suit their short game. What matters most is performance and how the wedge complements your existing setup, not whether it matches your irons.

Bounce is the angle between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole. Higher bounce (10–14°) helps the club glide through soft sand or turf without digging, making it ideal for bunker shots and great for beginners as it helps prevent fat shots. Lower bounce (4–8°) suits firm conditions and tighter lies, though typically much harder to use as a beginner golfer. Choosing the right bounce depends on your experience, swing style and course conditions.

Beginners typically benefit from starting with a pitching wedge (44–48°), gap wedge (50–52°), and sand wedge (54–56°). These cover most short-game situations without overwhelming you with too many options. As your skills develop, you can add a lob wedge for more versatility.

Yes. Every used wedge at NEXT2NEWGOLF is carefully inspected for groove condition, overall wear, and authenticity before being listed. We provide detailed descriptions and photos so you can see exactly what you're getting and make an informed choice.