TaylorMade RAC TP Wedges
TaylorMade RAC TP Wedges
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 07, 2023]
incremental19
Strength:
I got it direct at their website www.macrogolf.com I think you can also get it through The Golf Warehouse www.tgw.com for around $160. Basically, it meant that I had to change a few things about my putter stroke but it worked. emergency roadside truck repair Midland Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 23, 2008]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
RAC TP Satin lob wedge
I was looking forward to receiving this wedge, unfortunately I was disappointed. The clubface was larger than expected. The feel is good, not as soft as a carbon steel wedge, but still soft. I have to adjust too much to this club. The RAC TP does not feel natural in the hands, and I have to alter my swing to hit this wedge. Also, I dont understand why it costs $10 than other wedges. Looks like were paying for Taylormade brand image and marketing again. Customer Service Not very responsive with emails. Similar Products Used: Vokey Spin milled (performs similar to my German-made Wusthof knife), CG14 (easy to use and forgiving), 588. |
[Aug 26, 2008]
Sogrente
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TP Satin wedge 52° and 65°
I get that beauties from ebay... both for 100 euro.
Similar Products Used: Titleist Vokey, Mizuno MP, Cleveland 900, |
[Aug 20, 2008]
manowar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made TP Wedge
These are fantastic wedges. I have the 60 degree smoke finish with Z grooves. The club looks very appealing at address and has a good stock shaft/weight configuration. The grooves are very nice and allow a player to control spin easily. I can actually spin the ball from 15 yards again.
Similar Products Used: Cleveland CG10 |
[Mar 23, 2008]
meowmixer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
rac 60* black tp
simply amazing!
Customer Service no need, bought from ebay new Similar Products Used: titleist vokey spin milled, taylormade rac, cleveland cg10,12,14 |
[Apr 29, 2007]
Eggs
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM RAC Black TP 56*
A mate of mine had a couple of these and raved about them so at TM demo day, after trying some of the 2007 drivers and irons, which I wasn't that impressed with, I picked up the 52* wedge and causally took aim at a flag 100 yards away.
Customer Service Not used. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp EZ and MP-T Black Ni; Snake Eyes 650W-PM and 655TM; demo'd some Vokeys and others. |
[Nov 16, 2006]
Stirling
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52 - 08, 60 - 06
Do yourself a favour and get these two to go with your pitching wedge! The 52 with 8 bounce is a club that saves me strokes, round after round. I rarely ever 2 putt after playing this wedge from inside 60 yards, and often chip in from around the green. Outside of 60 yards I use my set PW (Titleist 690.CB)
Customer Service Not required. Similar Products Used: Current set:
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[Aug 21, 2006]
Matthieu06
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Rac TP
I used to play three different irons. 52* Cleveland 900 RTG, 57* Hogan Forged Special and a 60* Callaway Forged. Don't ask me why but I wanted to change the whole thing and just get some new wedges. My dad had recently bought Rac TP's so I had the chance to try them a few times. I liked them so I decided to buy a set. (Maybe I should of went with the Callaways)
Similar Products Used: Ben Hogan Special Wedge Forged
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[Aug 16, 2006]
Mward2002
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52.08 and 56.12
All around great wedges. Easy to play high soft shots, low spinner shots, bunker shots, and just all around green side shots. If you have trouble getting a ball to check up around the green, these wedges will help you out considerably. They can't guarantee you a shot that will back up X amount of feet when they hit the green, but they will help you get a ball to settle down on a decently struck shot. |
[Jun 18, 2006]
solerpower
Shoots in the 80s
this club is good, but not amazing. the grooves are bigger than normal, but are they the biggest most amazingly giant grooves, no. the face is milled which helps improve spin, but it still isnt something where you'll put it back from 20 yards. if you read some of the taylor made details on the club, the grooves put 300 rpm's more spin on the ball. WOW. you normally put 10,000 rpms of spin, whats 300 gonna do for you, not much. its a good wedge, it really is, however if your problom is spin with a wedge, take a class before you by this wedge, its all about the swing, not the wedge. if you hit the ball right, all wedges will spin it back. all in all, good wedge, and if i had to buy a wedge again, it would be this one. if you need a wedge, get this |