Which Callaway Wedge Is Right For Me?
Check out the latest wedges from Callaway and find out which might be best for your game
Check out the latest wedges from Callaway and find out which might be best for your game
Which Callaway Wedge Is Right For Me?
In 2020, the Callaway wedge range can cater for all different types of golfer in terms of play style, technique, conditions, aesthetics and so on.
Be sure to check out the links through to our reviews, which will help you make a decision on which model from the Callaway wedge range will suit your game.
With each product is a ‘Buy Now’ link. If you click on this then we may receive a small amount of money from the retailer when you purchase the item. This doesn’t affect the amount you pay.
Callaway Wedge Range
Callaway Jaws Mack Daddy 5
Price: £129
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Key Technology:
- New Jaws groove designed with a 37° wall angle
- The walls, edges and angles are milled into the face with extreme precision to achieve the sharpest edges and tightest tolerances
- Three raised micro ridges in between regular wedge grooves
- Constructed from 8620 mild carbon steel
- Multitude of finishes and grinds - C-Grind, S-Grind, X-Grind, W-Grind and a low bounce option of W-Grind.
Callaway Jaws MD5 Wedge Review
Verdict: A soft feel, high level of spin and wide variety of loft and sole grind options to match your preferred shot choice and action.
Will Suit: With all the options available, anyone can find a wedge to fit their game. A custom fit is a must though.
- BUY NOW (UK): Callaway Jaws Mack Daddy 5 wedge from American Golf for £129
- BUY NOW (US): Callaway Jaws Mack Daddy 5 wedge from Worldwide Golf Shops for $159.99
Callaway PM Grind 2.0
Price: £129
Key Technology:
- Updated version of Mack Daddy PM Grind wedge - designed in collaboration with Phil Mickelson and Roger Cleveland.
- Developed its Groove-in-Groove technology by machining the micro-grooves into the face at a 20° angle.
- Increased the offset of the clubface and face also features a higher toe.
- All wedges will have a C-grind sole.
Will Suit: Those seeking to gain confidence when hitting wedge shots.
- BUY NOW (UK): Callaway PM Grind from American Golf for £129
- BUY NOW (US): Callaway PM Grind 2019 Worldwide Golf Shops for $159.99
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