MacGregor launches Tour Grind Forged Wedges

New short-game clubs offer Tour-level craftsmanship with forged performance

MacGregor Golf has launched the all-new Tour Grind Forged Wedge, a performance-oriented range of short game clubs engineered for golfers seeking premium feel, spin control and workability around the greens.

Designed with player-focused precision, the Tour Grind Forged blends traditional craftsmanship with modern performance technology to deliver consistent results on approach shots, chips and delicate scoring plays.

Forged from high-quality 1025 carbon steel, the wedges provide a soft, responsive feel and refined aesthetic that appeals to players who value precision. The forging process creates a dense, consistent grain structure that enhances tactile feedback – delivering the crisp sensation and control required for scoring shots under pressure.

Available in lofts from 48° through 62°, the comprehensive lineup allows golfers to achieve precise gapping throughout their scoring clubs. Carefully balanced head weights and optimised bounce angles promote consistent contact and reliable turf interaction across a variety of course conditions

All wedges in the series are built to order, allowing golfers to customise their clubs with preferred loft specifications and a wide range of shaft and grip options.

Tour Grind Forged wedges, which have an RRP of £119.99, combine tour-level craftsmanship with outstanding value, reinforcing MacGregor Golf’s long-standing commitment to performance, heritage and accessibility. 

For more information, visit www.macgregorgolf.co.uk

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