Callaway Golf 2019 PM Grind Wedge
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Not sure. They're without a doubt the best wedges I've ever used! They're fantastic. From the first day, you hit them hard.
These clubs are the absolute best if you can chip. Set your sights on the flag
The 54° and 56° wedges' standard length is 35 degrees, according to Callaway. 25”. The 58°, 60°, and 64° each measure 35" in length.
A Lamkin UTX standard grip and a green end cap are included. Although not ribbed, this glove has a good grip. I swapped it out for the grip I use on all of my irons.
Selected User Reviews For Callaway Golf 2019 PM Grind Wedge
I purchased the PM grind 2019 wedges in sizes 56, 60, and 64. The grips are excellent, and the clubs have a great feel to them. For this year's golf season, I'm still warming up these clubs in my backyard, but I'm liking how they're feeling so far. I like to experiment with the trajectories by opening the face up. Simply swing with ease and let the club do the work for you (don't try to assist the club!). For my usual wedge play, I immediately put the 56 and 60 in my bag (replacing my Callaway Sureout wedges). In my opinion, the PM grind wedges (see grooves) are more versatile. But I have a lot of fun with the 64. Even if the of opportunity to use this club in a normal round of play isn’t all that frequent, it’s crazy fun trying to emulate PM’s legendary flop% With a few hours of practice, I believe I'll be much more confident in making aggressive contact, regardless of lie, and won't have to worry about bladeing it off the other side of the green. Allow the club to do all of the heavy lifting for you!.
If you like to use the flop shot, this is the place to go. I use this club more than my sand wedge to get up and down out of the bunker. The price on Amazon is extremely reasonable.
I use a sand wedge a lot because I pitch most of my shots within 20 yards of the green with it. I was heartbroken when I misplaced my beloved and long-held sand wedge. As a result, I spent a lot of time looking for and reading about a suitable replacement. This is the one I chose, and I couldn't be happier. As I would with any new club, I put in a lot of practice time before playing a round with it. We didn't have to wait long to get to know one another. I've had it for a few months and can't say enough good things about my new wedge!.
While it may appear strange to some, it gives you a lot of confidence in any situation. I've hit some terrifying shots from tight lies and buried bunker lies, and I'm still amazed (fingers crossed). It's not magic; it takes time and effort, but the end result will astound you.
br>br>has a large offset that good players will prefer (to move ball back in stance on controlled-movement shots). However, beginner players may find this to be a deterrent because it makes it slightly more difficult to hit. br>br>However, changing the loft/bounce by opening and closing the face is a breeze with this wedge. I would strongly suggest it.
The 56 degree was purchased to be used as an all-around wedge from 75 yards in to the green. Thebr> angle on the face is nearly flat, so it's really only good for flop shots near the green 5 to 10 yards outbr>br>I used it once and returned it for a full refund, no questions asked, and ordered a regular wedgebr>br>Make sure you read all the reviews before ordering because they accurately describe the club but not for the casual golferbr>br>Make sure you read all the reviews before ordering because they accurately describe the club but not for the.
Those vexing approach shots that bounced off the backside of the green were no longer an issue. There's a lot of backspin here. With this, you can take longer swings and get a lot of loft without worrying about overshooting.
From top to bottom and heel to toe, the face is completely grooved. The club will not dig in if it has a good bounce. This isn't the most attractive club in your bag, but it's the most valuable. Mis- Hits will carry over to the greens, which is important. This is a great club to be a part of.