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Callaway X-Tour Wedges
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These wedges are a collaboration between Callaway and Phil Mickelson. The X-Tour wedges come in two options. The standard wedge has normal depth grooves on the club face. There is also a MD version (Phil's signature design) which has extra deep grooves in the club to produce extra spin. I chose the MD version for my 60 degree wedge as I typically use this club for flop shots or when I need to get the ball and stop it quickly. I have the standard version for my 56 degree wedge since you tend to lose around 10 yards of distance with the MD version due to the spin. (via Golf Circuit)
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