Are Callaway X Series Jaws wedges legal?
For the vast majority of golf played around the world, the MACK Daddy grooves featured in Callaway’s new X Series JAWS wedges are conforming to the Rules of Golf until at least 2024.
What is a CC bounce on a wedge?
This “C” Grind relieves the heel and toe bounce and reduces the sole width, enabling golfers to lay the face open while keeping the leading edge down.
What is S grind on a wedge?
The S Grind is geared towards golfers that will strike wedge shots with a square club face. It’s built for those who aren’t manipulating the face or angle of attack too much. Perfect for pretty much all turf conditions. The S Grind is available in 54, 56, 58, and 60 degree options – all with 10 degrees of bounce.
What does M grind mean on a wedge?
M Grind. Grinding material from the heel, toe and trailing edge means there’s less sole in contact with the ground which Titleist say provides maximum versatility.
What does W grind mean on Callaway wedges?
The W grind or Wide sole grind is for softer course conditions and those that have a steeper attack angle on their wedge shots. Typically the W will have higher bounce for better sand play as well.
What is the difference between S grind and W grind?
The S Grind has a medium width sole with slight camber at the back and moderate heel relief to keep the leading edge low through impact. The W Grind should offer the most forgiveness through its wider sole and extra bounce. There’s gene rough front to back camber to prevent digging.
Is s grind or W grind better?
The S Grind has a medium width sole with slight camber at the back and moderate heel relief to keep the leading edge low through impact. The W Grind should offer the most forgiveness through its wider sole and extra bounce.
What is the best bounce for a 58 degree wedge?
This wedge can also be used out of the bunker and for chips on a downhill lie. For most golfers, a 58-degree wedge is the highest lofted club they should use. You’ll want to make sure the bounce of the club is at least 10 degrees. The higher bounce will stop the club from digging too much into the sand or dirt.