In this Gears 3D analysis we take a look at the interaction between grip speed vs the clubhead speed during the backswing and the downswing. This is a concept video and may clear some things up for you in your mind.
Divots are an intrinsic part of playing golf, but sometimes knowing what to do when you take a divot is confusing. One thing is for certain, divots left unrepaired can create eyesores and adverse playing conditions for several weeks.
Fortunately, fixing divots is quick and easy. Knowing when and how to use these two simple divot repair techniques is an important step to improving fairway playing conditions.
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.
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.
In this video I will be explaining what the arms and wrists do after your takeaway position to help you transition into your backswing and also give you a few drills to help you feel these positions.
I have been getting a lot of questions about this topic so I hope this video can clear things up.
This video takes a closer look at the early part of the golf swing the takeaway. Peter demonstrates the importance of good body and arm movement in the takeaway can be.
Finally he showcases a simple drill that can help anyone appreciate how to move better to get the swing off to a more neutral start.
This video shows you how to hit the sweet spot for solid contact without getting overly technical. Hitting the center of the club face is not only essential to hitting it longer but also increases your accuracy.
In this vide Mike teaches us the difference between pulling and throwing the golf club.
We all fall on the spectrum of pullers or throwers. Davis Love was more a lead arm puller for example. And Lee Trevino was more of a trail arm thrower.
Most of us fall somewhere in between. This drill helps you better feel proper mechanics for both arms.