
To counteract the loss of ball spin decreed by the new groove rule, the Lee Miller Signature Series wedges feature some radical changes from the past.

TaylorMade Golf's TP xFT wedges are designed to allow players to easily remove a worn clubface and replace it with a new one to maintain peak performance.

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Callaway Golf's new X Series Jaws wedges feature aggressively sized Mack Daddy grooves as well as C-Grind versatility for precision shot-making.
The unique face on the CG15 wedge features four perfectly calibrated texture lines between each groove that help create a perfectly consistent surface texture.
The new family of Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C Wedges provide improved shot control and conform with the new USGA groove regulations going into effect soon.
Instead of nickel chrome plating, the new Prime wedges receive a hot oil bath and are left natural, so the bronze patina will wear off and the heads will begin to rust.
The extra-rounded bevel cut-back in the new ProSpec wedges makes it easy to open the face, and more bounce keeps the club from digging too deeply into the ground.