Callaway unveils Mack Daddy CB wedgeIf you’re one of those golfers whose short game goes south as soon as you have to hit a chip shot, then the new Mack Daddy CB wedge from Callaway Golf might be just the club you need. The recently released wedge, which blends seamlessly with game-improvement irons, features a cavity back that’s designed to make it play easy and offer enhanced forgiveness when you don’t hit the ball perfectly. This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of these links, SoCal Golf Insider may earn a small commission – at no additional cost to you – that goes toward supporting and maintaining this site and bringing you the best news and information on golf in Southern California. In addition, the Mack Daddy CB comes in two sole grinds. In the lower-lofted clubs you’ll find a full sole so you can experience iron-like turf interaction with moderate bounce, and a modified W grind in the higher-lofted clubs that will provide forgiveness out of bunkers and thick rough. Another highlight of the club is the use of JAWS groove technology, which was developed by Callaway Golf Chief Wedge Designer Roger Cleveland and his extensive R&D team, and introduced in the Callaway Jaws MD5 wedges last year (see more on those below). Available for left- and right-handed players, the Mack Daddy CB comes in a variety of lofts and bounces and with a steel or graphite shaft. More wedges you might like...Titleist SM8 Vokey wedgesReleased earlier this year, Titleist’s SM8 Vokey wedges are built to help you shank less. The weight in the club has been shifted from the topline to the toe and hosel, pushing the center of gravity forward in the face to help reduce miss-hits. They’re available in four finishes – Tour Chrome, Brushed Steel, Jet Black and All Black. Cleveland RTX ZipCore Tour SatinThe RTX ZipCore wedge features the classic, traditional appearance Cleveland Golf wedges are known for, but these are radically different. Heavy steel has been replaced in the club head with a lightweight core, unlocking design changes that improve MOI and reposition the CG to enlarge the sweet spot. TaylorMade MG2 TW GrindA lifetime of Tiger Woods’ work is what you get with TaylorMade’s MG2 TW wedge. Available in 56- and 60-degree lofts, the wedges are the result of of years of Woods testing, tinkering and competing, and putting that knowledge to use for a club with optimal bounce. Callaway Jaws MD5Callaway Golf Chief Wedge Designer Roger Cleveland and his extensive R&D team created a new JAWS Groove technology that was introduced in the MD5 wedge last year and that takes spin and control to the next level. The wedge comes in two high-end finish options: Platinum Chrome and Tour Grey Cleveland CBX2The Cleveland CBX2 is optimized for golfers who play cavity back irons. A forgiving, versatile wedge introduced in 2019, the CBX2 provides tour-level spin and control to help players upgrade their short game. Ping Glide 3.0Ping engineers redesigned every component of the Glide 3.0 wedge to create a higher-spinning, more forgiving, softer-feeling club that debuted in 2019. Made from soft, 431 stainless steel, the wedges come in multiple sole grinds to give you the most bounce for your game. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
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