TaylorMade has built a reputation for innovation in the short game category, and with the Hi-Toe 4 wedge, they’ve set out to refine one of their most distinctive designs yet. With its unique shape, premium materials, and spin-enhancing technology, the Hi-Toe 4 is built for golfers who demand both flair and function. But does it really perform where it matters? We put it to the test to find out whether this copper-clad wedge lives up to its bold looks. Check out all the details in our full TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 wedge review.
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NCG SUMMARY
The TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 is a standout wedge that blends aggressive spin performance, premium feel, and modern design. It’s crafted for golfers who love to get creative around the greens. Whether that’s open-faced bunker shots or flighted pitch shots from 50 yards. With the combination of raw face technology, full-face grooves, and versatile sole grinds, this wedge earns its place among the top-tier options available. For players who value looks and performance in equal measure, this is a must-try.
PROS
- Excellent spin rate
- Very effective in bunkers
- Low launch and high spin profile are ideal for controlling scoring shots
CONS
- Some golfers may prefer a more compact club head
TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 Wedge Review: First Impressions
Eye-catching
TaylorMade has once again pushed the boundaries of wedge design with the Hi-Toe 4. They have produced what is arguably one of the most eye-catching and versatile wedges on the market. The copper finish is bold yet classy, giving the wedge an unmistakable tour-inspired aesthetic. Small milling details across the back offer subtle touches that reinforce the club’s premium craftsmanship. For many, this wedge will be “bag-ready” on looks alone.
NCG Verdict
Excitement pre-test
I have used TaylorMade wedges for the better part of two years now, and I have seen no need to change away from one of golf’s biggest brands. They tick all boxes for what you need in a wedge; feel, spin and longevity. So, I was excited to see how the new Hi-toes perform.
Full face grooves
The Hi-Toe wedge range are a series of wedges with full-face grooves. The idea of this is that the golfer using them is going to open the face up quite a lot to play lob shots, etc. Moving the mass and adding grooves to the toe is going to increase the spin and therefore the control around the greens.

Strong all round performance
During my testing of this wedge, I made sure to cover a range of short chips, flop shots, bunkers, and pitch shots from 40–70 yards. The result was that I found the Hi-Toe 4 performed at the top end of the category across all metrics. Spin was consistent and aggressive, with the raw face offering that desirable “grab” on well-struck shots.
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Raw face – but what does it mean and do?
We have heard for a while now about Tour players using raw wedges. This basically means that their wedges are without any chrome plating, which is to help improve the feel. If you ever take a look at a PGA Tour golfers wedge, they almost look a tad rusty. This is a result of the removal of the chrome plating.
TaylorMade have included a raw face in this offering whilst preventing the back of the club head from going rusty. The raw face increases the friction between the club and the ball to increase the spin rate.
Mill Grind aids performance
One of the standout features, I thought, was the Mill Grind Sole. This CNC-milled sole ensures precise shaping and turf interaction. Whether off tight lies or in fluffy sand, the club glides effortlessly, with excellent heel relief making it easy to open the face and still strike cleanly.

Plenty of forgiveness
The wedge is also surprisingly forgiving. Those who don’t carry a large variety of wedges will appreciate its ability to handle a broad spectrum of shots with confidence. It is a true workhorse for the short game enthusiast.
Final Verdict
Vokey or Hi-Toe 4?
Overall, I think it’s fair to say that if you’ve traditionally leaned toward more mainstream wedge models like the Vokey, the Hi-Toe 4 might just change your mind. Its combination of performance, looks, and feel make it one of the most complete wedge offerings on the market today.
A no-brainer
Whether you’re a shot maker looking to manipulate trajectory and spin or a club golfer wanting a reliable and stylish wedge, the Hi-Toe 4 is hard to fault. This wedge is as close to a no-brainer as it gets. If you’re in the market for a short game upgrade, make time to test the Hi-Toe 4, we think it’s that good.
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TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 Wedge Review: The Details
Available: Now
RRP: £159.00 / $179.99
More information: Amazon Website / TaylorMade Website
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