JAWS MD5 Wedges – The Most Aggressive Grooves in Golf

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Every player knows (or should know) the key to hitting scoring shots, the ones critical to posting a good score, is control of trajectory and spin. When less than a full swing is required, or the ball is in the rough or in sand controlling spin is more difficult and that means a wedge’s grooves become the major factor in being able to pull off the desired shot.

At Callaway Golf addressing this problem was a task for Chief Wedge Designer Roger Cleveland and his team with the result being the new JAWS MD5 wedges with what the company is calling “The Most Aggressive Grooves in Golf.”

Aside from having one of the catchiest names around, JAWS is an interesting advance for wedges. The innovative groove design has major differences from the previous model MD4 and a very tight manufacturing spec. The new grooves are milled with walls, edges and angles having the closest tolerances Callaway has ever been able to achieve.

JAWS grooves are milled with a 37º wall angle, much sharper than the 5º wall angle of the MD4, which makes them ideal from 80 yards and especially for producing the much desired one-hop-and-stop trajectory. They also use Callaway’s Groove-In-Groove micro millings on the areas between the JAWS grooves which gives more grip to the ball’s cover and therefore added spin.

Additional details may be found on the Callaway Golf web site.

WYNTK JAWS MD5 wedges
Made from 8620 mild carbon steel
Heads of 46° to 52° loft wedges smaller sized than those of higher lofts
Four ports along rear reduce weight which raises center of gravity
23 loft and bounce combinations
Five grinds: S, C, W, X and low bounce W
Platinum Chrome and Tour Grey finishes
Pricing: $159.99 each

Ed Travis

Ed Travis is a national award winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is regularly seen in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Travis still plays regularly. He and his wife live on a water hazard in suburban Orlando.

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