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Pitch and Run

Pitch and Run

In today’s video Jon Decker Golf Tips Top 25 Instructor and Director of Instruction at Medallion Club helps improve your “Pitch and Run” technique.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SWING TECHNIQUE FOR 30-100 YARD PITCH SHOTS

Stop Hitting Fat and Heavy Pitch Shots – in this swing technique for 30-100 pitch shots Golf Coach Rick Shiels explains and shows you how to play pitch shots like the tour pro’s.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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JAWS Full Toe Wedge | Every Shot In Full Control

JAWS Full Toe is designed to give you control on all types of wedge shots, from chips, pitches, flops, bunker shots, and full shots into the green.

The Jaws Full Toe Wedge combines four distinct technologies that make it an absolute spin machine. It all starts with our JAWS grooves, the most aggressive groove in golf. These JAWS grooves are extended across the face to provide spin anywhere that you make contact. To increase surface roughness of the clubface, we add offset groove-in-groove technology and then combine it with a raw face, a first for us at Callaway. The wedges give you the spin and control you need to approach any shot with confidence.

Beyond spin, Jaws Full Toe Wedge offers unmatched greenside versatility. The Full Toe shape and a specialized C-Grind make bunker shots, high flop shots, and short pitches and chips easy to hit, from any lie you face on the course.

They also provide enhanced control on full wedge shots. The JAWS toe pad pushes the CG higher, for a design that creates a lower, more controlled trajectory. Our new Variable Weight Port System moves the CG away from the hosel for solid contact and enhanced feel.

And they come stock with a premium Lamkin UTX grip, True Temper’s newest Dynamic Gold Spinner shaft in steel, or a Project X Catalyst wedge shaft in graphite. Available in two finishes: Raw Face Chrome and Raw Black.

That’s JAWS Full Toe, the ultimate spin machine that’s designed to bring out your full imagination, so you can take on any wedge shot.

Pre-sale starts 8/26

Features & Benefits

Spin Machine
Jaws Full Toe wedges combine full face JAWS grooves, offset groove-in-groove technology and an all-new raw face, giving you the spin and control you need to pull off every shot around the greens.

Confidence and Versatility
The Full Toe shape provides more face area with an enhanced toe peak. The shaping works with the specialized C-Grind to make short shots around the green easy to hit, especially bunker shots and high flops. This wedge is built to perform on mid and full wedge shots too, with great turf interaction through the ball so you can stick it close.

Enhanced Control
The Full Toe pushes the CG higher, for a design that creates a lower, more controlled trajectory. Our Variable Weight Port System helps us locate the CG away from the heel, for solid contact and enhanced feel.

Premium Components and Finishes
JAWS Full Toe Wedges come stock with a premium Lamkin UTX grip, True Temper’s newest Dynamic Gold Spinner shaft in steel, or a Project X Catalyst wedge shaft in graphite. Available in two finishes: Raw Face Chrome and Raw Black.

 

The New Callaway JAWS Full Toe Wedge 

Available
August 26, 2021

 

 

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Chipping Secret

Chipping Secret

If you want more pars, but really struggle with tempo and crisp shots around the green, let’s make sure you are not using your long game sequence.

Instead, I share what you should be doing while your chipping and WOW! You are not going to believe the difference.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dead Hand Wedge with Jason Day

Dead Hand Wedge with Jason Day

How do you hit a dead hand wedge? Learn from one of the best in the game.

 

 

 

 

 

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3 ways to pitch the golf ball – Luke Donald

PGA Tour player and short game maestro Luke Donald demonstrates the risk and reward of 3 different executions around the green.

 

 

 

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Pitching From Tight Lies – Short Game Tips

Pitching off firm, tight lies can magnify even the slightest bit of leading edge as the club approaches the golf ball. Hitting a successful pitch from that lie can be difficult for golfers at every skill level.

As Scott Hamilton demonstrates in this video, the ticket can be in how position the club shaft at the start of the down swing. We see so many golfers trying to play this shot from a “hands in, club out” position. The problem with that is it virtually eliminates you chance of using enough bounce, and pretty much guarantees you’ll be coming into the ball with that sharp leading edge leading the parade.

If this shot has been a tough one for you to play consistently… get yourself a small wooden dowel and give what Scott is describing a try. Hopefully you’ll start pitching it closer to the hole! Let us know how it works for you.

 

 

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Simple pitching technique using a towel

In today’s video PGA professional and short game specialist Andy Gorman shows you how to build a simple pitching action using a towel.

 

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