Our TaylorMade Bigfoot wedge review took place at Scarcroft golf club. How did the new wedge in the Hi-toe line perform? Watch my TaylorMade Bigfoot wedge review to find out…
If you’d prefer to read what I have to say about them and for all the details including pricing and release date, head to the next page.
TaylorMade Big Foot wedge review: First Impressions
Personally I think the wedge looks great and is really eye-catching. The orange copper finish of this club stands out instantly as does the new shaping especially the deep CG pockets on the back of the wedge.
This wedge is definitely chunkier than previous models however still looks great. I think the detailing of the Big Foot logo draws you in to see what this new club is all about.
TaylorMade Big Foot wedge review: The Technology
The key feature of the Big Foot wedge is the super wide sole. This is designed to prevent digging and increase playability. The club is flatter and wider than the original Hi-Toe at 32mm compared to 26mm’s.
The leading edge is more blunt and has a beveled leading edge radius. The trailing edge offers slight heel relief allowing the face to be opened and the ability to keep the leading edge low to the ground.
The sole features a C grind with the widest point of the club, and the area with the most bounce, being positioned towards the toe. This is to help those players who have a tendency to strike it out of the toe.
The Hi-Toe head design features full-face scoring lines. This basically means that the grooves cover the entire face. This is to help get better contact when playing out of the thick rough and increase spin across the face.





