1. The most aggressive grooves in golf (JAWS).
2. There’s a full face of grooves, so wherever the ball makes contact and rolls up the face, it’s covered.
3. Angled groove in groove technology means that if the face is open, you’re still generating maximum spin.
4. The ‘raw’ finish the tour professionals want to maximize spin, without the rust.
The modified ‘C-Grind’ allows the club face to be square or laid open or even shut to accommodate the different shots from different lies. The enhanced toe shape (vs a standard wedge) also better accommodates laid open shots out of thicker grass.
Yet, the bounce isn’t the 6-8 degrees normally associated with C-Grind wedges. On the sand wedge lofts (54, 56 degrees) you get the fuller 12-degree bounce required, while the lob wedges (58, 60 & 64 degrees) give you a good 10 degrees of protection.
The very visible design improvements (the toe pad & the variable weight ports) are used to design a hitting zone that starts lower down near to the heel and progresses diagonally up towards the higher part of the toe.
“That hitting zone accommodates square face shots, to open faced shots, and even open face shots from longer grass (where the ball is likely to make contact higher on the face). That provides you with so much more consistency and control.”
The CoG location also means that most shots will come out with maximum spin but a slightly lower trajectory, making it much easier to control your distance on the shot.
And, the JAWS Full Toe Wedge is not just a high-function wedge obsessively designed for versatility and spin, but it looks like a wedge and performs on all wedge shots.
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