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Fourteen FRZ Wedge
Fourteen's most important policy is uncompromising product precision. This is because they want to deliver to golfers the performance that was intended by the original design. The new "FRZ" has set even higher quality standards than before for the flatness precision of the face and groove precision. The latest technology is used to manage these standards during the manufacturing process. Furthermore, only "perfect grooves" are shipped out to customers after undergoing rigorous quality inspection of finished products, because the finest groove quality delivers the highest level of spin performance to golfers
THREE TYPES OF SOLES
The three types of sole to provide optimal spin, smooth followthrough, and ideal head speed acceleration depending on each player’s style/shot and golf course conditions.
S type - Standard sole. The rounded sole is adaptable to a variety of shots.
T type Twin sole - A two-sided sole with a mountain-shaped ridge in the center makes it easy to open the face, allowing the player to make the most of technique (only 56 and 58)
H type - Hill sole, The most effective sole to produce bounce effect. Suitable to sharp attack angle shots (only 56, 58 and 60)
Newly Designed Shape
The center of gravity is intentionally designed away from the actual impact point. One of the purposes is to increase maneuverability by placing the center of gravity on the heel side, and to accommodate the various techniques intended by players.
Milled Taper Blade
New design also facilitates to control the amount of spin depending on the technical shot. In addition, by separating the center of gravity from the actual impact point, the gear effect helps to improve spin performance.
Superior Grooves
To increase spin rate, it is necessary to improve the friction conditions between the face and ball at impact, and for that, the flatness precision of the face is very important. Fourteen has focused on the material, head shape, face groove design, and the pursuit of flatness precision. Flatness precision is essential for the best groove design.
Loft | Lie | Length | Swingweight | Hand |
46/6° | 63° | 35.5" | D2.5 | RH |
48/6° | 63° | 35.5" | D2.5 | RH |
50/7° | 63.5° | 35.25" | D2.5 | RH |
52/7° | 63.5° | 35.25" | D2.5 | RH |
54/8° | 63.5° | 35.25" | D2.5 | RH |
56/9° - S-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
56/11° - H-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
56/8° - T-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
58/9° - S-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
58/11° - H-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
58/8° - T-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
58/7° - W-Type (Wide) | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
60/8° - S-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |
60/8° - H-Type | 64° | 35" | D3 | RH |