If you’re looking for precision in a wedge, you’re looking for closeness. There is no more important metric.
This is why accuracy counts 50 percent of MGS score in ours The Most Wanted Wedge Test of 2025. It is the highest weight category because the wedges are scoring clubs. Accuracy assessment includes performance in full swing, 50m dry and 50m wet. Ultimately, it comes down to Strokes Gained.
The two wedges that split at the top of that category are:
- Mizuno Pro T-3 – Accuracy 8.8
- Cleveland RTZ full face – Accuracy 8.8
Here’s what the data says about why.
They perform in all three scoring conditions
Accuracy in this test is built from performance in three scenarios: full motion, 50 meters dry, and 50 meters wet.
Here’s how the two leaders compare:
| Metrics | Mizuno Pro T-3 | Cleveland RTZ full face |
|---|---|---|
| Full rotation | 9694 rpm | 9,187 rpm |
| 50 Y dry rotation | 6800 rpm | 6400 rpm |
| 50 Y wet roll | 6,596 rpm | 6713 rpm |
Both wedges produced strong spin at full swing and maintained spin when shots were shorter and wetness introduced. Stable rotation in all three conditions supports tighter proximity numbers.

They maintain rotation when moisture is present
Moisture was where we saw the biggest divide in wedge performance in 2025. Some wedges hold up when wet, while others completely lose their ability to create spin.
Holding spin at 50 yards:
- Full face RTZ – 104.9% retention
- Mizuno Pro T-3 – 97.0% retention
When you lose spin in wet conditions, it affects control and carry distribution, which directly affects the accuracy rating. Both of these wedges handled moisture well. of Full face RTZ actually gained momentum. of T-3 showed minimal decline.
They balance accuracy with durability and spin
of Mizuno Pro T-3 also led the test in consistency at 9.2 and posted an 8.9 spin score. He excelled in all three phases of the test. of Full face RTZ combined solid accuracy with an 8.5 consistency score and an 8.6 spin score while excelling especially in wet conditions.
No wedge is a category performer. They appear all over the table.

Final thoughts
Accuracy drives 50 percent of our wedge score because wedges are scoring clubs. If the proximity numbers are not strong during full swings, 50-yard dry shots, and 50-yard wet shots, the overall performance of the wedge suffers.
If a better goal for you in 2026 is the best goal, then Mizuno Pro T-3 AND Cleveland RTZ full face should be on your short list to try.
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