By now, everyone knows the story of how Callaway’s PM Grind wedge came into existence, from the literal Frankenstein like beginning to becoming one of the most successful yet polarizing specialty wedges in golf. As time went on, interests have seemingly leveled off, and at the same time Callaway has found themselves with many competitors in the very high-toe full-face segment that they created.
So, what is a company to do? Well, if you are Callaway, you go all-in on building a better wedge, one that they themselves are touting as their most advanced wedge ever. The Callaway JAWS Full Toe Wedges.
It is time to say hello to the new Callaway JAWS Full Toe wedges, and believe me, there is much more than meets the eye.
“Every Shot in Full Control”
The above is the official tagline for the new JAWS Full Toe wedges from Callaway, and there is a whole lot of truth there regarding just how they approached designing this one. The PM Grind created the segment and has continued to be a bit of cult classic. It has also been a club that since day one you either loved or loathed the look.
The stagnation of the design as well as the indifference of some golfers and even Tour Staff towards the PM Grind brought forth the desire to not just create an evolution, but a revolution by throwing all the tricks and tech that Callaway has at it. So, to be crystal clear, this is not a rehash of the PM Grind, not at all.
Callaway JAWS Full Toe Wedges
As mentioned, Callaway is considering this wedge design to be their most advanced ever. They are also adamant that they are bringing better performance and unparalleled looks to the high-toe category. This release is aimed at a much wider group of golfers from the PGA Tour to the casual weekenders. It is interesting to hear the company admit that they believe the PM Grind became too specialized and kept something that could be beneficial to all golfers from being playable for them.
Now, before we dive in to the nitty gritty of the design here, I want to be clear that the JAWS Full Toe wedges are not replacing the MD5 JAWS. This is a wider lineup that Callaway considers to be complimentary of the MD5’s and that can plug into those setups seamlessly in a variety of configurations.
Obviously, there is PM Grind DNA present in the JAWS design, the high-toe is alive and well, albeit more refined than ever. You see that “toe peak” as Callaway refers to it is key for versatility and confidence, but this time it is blended with the very traditional MD5 shaping. What that means is much less offset than the PM Grind as well as a straighter leading edge to increase the full swing playability which really limited its predecessor. Add in the return and tweaking of the specialized C-Grind to keep the impressive versatility for bunker and flop shots, then you have the makings of a much more balanced design.
Beyond the shape there has also been a lot done where weighting is concerned. The decision was made to utilize the rear weight ports in a variable system to shift the CG more towards the toe and align the balance more with the impact location most golfers see in a club where the face angle is manipulated. Additionally, one will notice the muscle cut out look on the flange of the wedges which has the technical name “JAWS Toe Pad” which aims to move the CG more up and help control the trajectory while increasing spin potential.
Speaking of spin, Callaway is referring to the JAWS Full Toe as a “spin machine”, even going so far as to state that they will spin more than the MD5’s, so let that sink in. Obviously, the full-face grooves are in effect here combined with JAWS grooves which Callaway believes are the most aggressive in all of golf. But the big trick is in the implementation of “offset groove in groove” technology which are micro grooves that are angled to provide additional spin on partial shots where the face is commonly being opened. No, these won’t add spin to full swings, but the closer you get to the green, they do add zip.
Rounding it all out is the decision to offer a Raw Black finish along with a new “Raw Face Chrome” in which Callaway has gone through extensive steps to keep the face raw while still having one of the best satin chrome finishes in the entire industry on the rest of the clubhead. This adds glare reduction as well as initial roughness according to the company and is something highly sought after from their Tour Staff.
These recently made their Tour debut and immediately went into play for about 12% of their total wedge count, impressive considering none of the staff had seen them prior to that. These are going to hit pre-sale on 8/26/2021 and retail on 9/9/2021. All lofts and options will be listed below, but the Callaway Customs will also be an option on these with a variety of new stamping choices for golfers.
What do you think about the newest wedge release from Callaway? Be sure to jump into the conversation and let us know either below or on the THP Community!
The Details
Available: 8/26/2021 Pre-Sale, 9/9/2021 Retail
Price: $169.99
Finishes: Raw Black, Raw Face Chrome
Shaft: True Temper DG Spinner Black/Silver or ProjectX Catalyst Wedge
Grip: Lamkin UTx
Loft and Bounce: 54.12, 56.12, 58.10, 60.10, 64.10
Dexterity: RH and LH in all
They look great, great write up!
I totally agree with this, and honestly, I think they went from the worst looking high toe wedge on the market to the best.
But I guess I need to buy another PM grind 19 before they are gone.
I mean, they took the root DNA of that and made it just as effective on partial swings while also now making it feasible on full swings without the face wanting to shut down hard through impact, that’s got to drive curiosity, no?
And that’s the big thing they wanted to address, for amateurs as well as Tour Staff. Making it a viable design beyond the touch shots.
I have a set of the PM Grind 19 (54° & 58°) & the biggest issue I found was in the full swings, I dig a squirrel grave. If that issue has been addressed, I’m paying close attention.
I mean it’s a tough sell when the marketing is they took a wedge that has been nearly perfect for me as a green side bunker specialty wedge and changed the shape, offset, grind etc.
I’m sure there will be plenty on comparison reviews to last PM grind soon.
But they didn’t do that, the took some DNA from it and designed an all new wedge with more tricks and design traits in it than they’ve ever put into a wedge. This isn’t just a new PM grind, it’s much more.
And I totally agree with this, I am no where near a great golfer, but I have my moments, I would not up this point have ever played or even demoed the high PM wedges from Callaway – just not pleasing to my eye. I would certainly try these out – wish they had a copper version.
Great writeup James – how do you do it? With all the wedges you have access to and play – it must be incredibly tough to choose what you want to use each time you head to the course to mention what your garage or basement must look like in terms of equipment!
You aren’t alone my dude. It’s why they both got axed from my bag as time went on, love the versatility, but they were unusable in full or even 3/4 swings for me a lot of times.
Now if that’s addressed but that beautiful quirky C-Grind is still intact? They have my attention.
Haha! It’s my passion dude. I appreciate the kind words!
Stupid me, I sort of knew that – but still it’s gotta be tough – at least from time to time.
Yes. These are filling that void, though they are not an absolute PM replacement, they’re much more versatile than that. I would encourage you to give them a try when you can.
You see that because of the toe pad on the flange?
Bless you, Callaway!
Good luck finding them. I had a heck of a time finding one back in Feb when I replaced my wedges.
I like these wedges.
The CB had the higher toe (At least to me) but was missing the Groove in Groove Tech
This looks like a marriage of the two:
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I thought you’d like that!
Because other clubs aren’t manipulated (open face) whereas wedges are, and that tends to bring the strike point towards the toe, so putting the grooves all the way out there helps retain performance and spin on those shots.
Thank you, makes perfect sense.
Those look really nice.
I don’t think you’re at all alone there.
With raw face
I will have these in hand and on course soon for feedback and thoughts, as well as any pics you might want
Less offset, straighter front edge, improved C grind… I’m in!.
Not usually a fan of the big/full toe stuff personally, but I’ll check them out for sure. Especially after 2 rounds putting my MD5’s back in the bag the last couple rounds, remembering exactly why I don’t play them, and basically throwing them out of the bag when I got home. Lol
Good write-up James! Sounds really impressive.
The black looks interesting, after some paint fill. I like raw face chrome too. Seems like a good style update. More DG Spinners for the scrap heap though.