When the turf is damp and moisture gets between the ball and the face, most wedges lose a dramatic amount of spin, some by nearly half. But a handful of models stood out in MyGolfSpy’s 2025 Most Wanted Wedge Test for retaining almost all of their spin in wet conditions (one even gained spin!).
These five wedges held their launch window, kept spin consistent and maintained reliable distance control even when moisture was present. If you deal with early-morning dew, a rainy climate or just want a wedge you can trust regardless of conditions, start here.
50-Yard Wet Spin Retention (Top 5 Wedges)
| Wedge Model | Dry Spin (rpm) | Wet Spin (rpm) | Retention Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland RTZ | 6,454 | 6,795 | 105.3% |
| Cleveland RTZ Full-Face | 6,400 | 6,713 | 104.9% |
| Fourteen FRZ | 6,444 | 6,347 | 98.5% |
| TaylorMade Milled Grind 5 | 6,683 | 6,576 | 98.4% |
| Mizuno Pro T-3 | 6,800 | 6,596 | 97.0% |
Cleveland RTZ
Buy This If: You want the best wet-spin performance in the entire 2025 test.
Skip This If: You prefer a more compact, traditional blade profile.
Cleveland RTZ Full-Face
Buy This If: You want full-face grooves with elite wet-spin retention.
Skip This If: You don’t like the look of full-face grooves at address.
Fourteen FRZ
Buy This If: You want top-tier wet-spin stability and premium feel.
Skip This If: You’re trying to stay within a budget.
TaylorMade Milled Grind 5
Buy This If: You want a wedge that delivers extremely consistent results in all conditions.
Skip This If: You don’t want a raw face that will rust over time.
Mizuno Pro T-3
Buy This If: You want the most complete wedge in the test with strong wet-spin retention.
Skip This If: You’re picky about head shape and prefer shorter, more traditional profiles.
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