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If your in need of new wedges Callaway Golf has come out new line of wedges your need to try, before you buy.
Created by Senior Callaway Club Designer Roger Cleveland, the new MD3 Milled Wedges, have three grinds for every shot you will need around the golf course.
Callaway’s pitch to you says,
We’ve developed 3 unique grinds to suit the shots you hit, the courses you play and the swings you make. It’s the versatility and selection you need to get up and down from anywhere.
THE C GRIND: Designed for Full shots, pitches and flop shots. Condition Type firm, Swing/Divot Type, Sweep/Shallow Divot. Lofts available 56, 58, 60 degrees.
THE S GRIND: Shot Type All, Condition Type: Soft, medium, firm. Swing/Divot Type: All Swings/ moderate divot. Lofts available are 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 58, 60.
THE W GRIND: Shot type: Full shots, bunker shots, deep rough. Condition Type: Soft, Swing/Divot Type: Steep/larger divot. Lofts available 54, 56, 58, 60.
The wedges come in the following colors, Satin Chrome, and Mattie Black.
What type of Callaway MD3 wedge is right for you.
Follow just two easy steps in the fitting process to decide which wedges you need.
First determine the wedge set make up.
You should decide how many wedges you want to play your round with. Look at the highest lofted wedge in your set of clubs. This club could be a pitching wedge, or it could be a gap a wedge. The add wedges with loft of 4 to 6 degrees, and plan on having 10-15 yards of distance between wedges on full shots.
Second step is to, Identify the correct grind for each wedge. That is done by determining the shots a player likes to hit with each wedge, with an open face, or with a square face. Then determine what conditions the player will encounter on the course the most often. Then you must determine the players attack angle, by looking at the divot, or lack of it.
Click here, to hear the interview with Callaway’s senior club designer, and creator of the new MD3 Milled Wedges, Roger Cleveland.
For more information on Callaway wedges and other products, please see Callawaygolf.com.