We wanted to test the wedges from where the majority of golfers really want to see results…and the areas that impact our short games the most: We would do our own personal in-depth review and then break them down into the important wedge categories and give you our ranking. We decided the best way to test these wedges and those from here on out would be to test them head-to-head against other name brand wedges and ones that will compete against them in stores and across the web. So other then the ball shredding grooves what did we think about the wedge? THE REVIEW Even on chips just from around the fringe…this Jaws wedge was filling its grooves with the outer layer of every golf ball it came in contact with. These wedges can do some major shreddin’. Although, I do see why he had the response he did to the R&D guys when he tested the prototypes. Not a big fan of the name…I think that term was out about 10 years ago but Phil is kind of nerdy so maybe he is a little behind the times in his lingo. This shredding ability comes from what they coined or actually Phil Mickelson termed the “MACK DADDY” grooves. ![]() ![]() These wedges were literally tearing the cover off our test balls. I see why they got their name and why we were hearing more then usual about their grooves. And out of the 4 major brands we tested these wedges against head-to-head…the Callaway Jaws wedges topped them all…at least in the ball shreddin’ category. ![]() But for some reason these were getting more then the typical hype you see from most new releases. For a few months we were hearing LOTS of rumors about how well these grooves were performing but we hear that about almost every new wedge so we never pay it much attention. For the most part all you guys seemed to like the way they looked as far as we could tell from the comments and emails we received…so we thought you might like to see a in-depth review of the new Callaway wedge. You guys might remember the sneak-peek we gave you back in September of the new Callaway Jaws Wedge.
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