Two of golf’s greatest short game minds, Roger Cleveland and Phil Mickelson, joined forces to design the Callaway PM Grind 2019 wedges. Read about what they came up with here.
Offset Groove-in-Groove Technology

Groove-in-groove technology was first introduced in the Mack Daddy 4 wedges. This feature adds additional vertical grooves to the club face, in between the traditional grooves. These added grooves increase friction with the golf ball, equaling more spin.
On the PM Grind 2019 wedges, Phil wanted grooves that add spin on open-face shots. He suggested placing the grooves at a 20° angle, called Offset Groove-In-Groove technology. The lines are perpendicular to the target and promote more spin on lob shots.
More Offset, Higher Toe

To hit better knockdown shots, Roger and Phil added more offset to the design of the PM Grind 2019 wedges. More offset makes it easier to position the ball back in your stance, the ideal spot for hitting those low-flying, high-spinning shots into the green.
The familiar high toe feature of the PM Grind wedges also gets an upgrade. On the 2019 wedges, the toe is higher, increasing the hitting area, especially on flop shots from tall grass. This change was made possible by taking more weight out of the sole, moving the CG up for lower ball flight.
C-Grind Sole

Grind on a wedge is arguably the most important aspect that effects performance. For the PM Grind 2019 wedges, Roger and Phil felt a traditional C-Grind sole was the best fit. That grind has plenty of heel and toe relief, allowing you to hit a wide variety of shots from all around the green.
PM Grind 2019 wedges come in 2 finishes, Platinum Chrome and Tour Grey. See the chart below for stock specs of the PM Grind 2019 wedges.
