WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: For the past several years Cleveland Golf not only has made wedges that suit the needs of those who play at a high level—it also has produced designs such as the CBX and CBX2 ...
What you need to know: Since its inception, Cleveland’s cavity-back CBX line of wedges have remained steadfast about being a logical choice for the 84 percent of golfers who use cavity-back irons.
Price: $169.99 each with KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 115 steel shaft and Lamkin Crossline 360 grip, $179.99 with UST Recoil Dart 80 Wedge graphite shaft Who It’s For: Mid- and higher-handicap golfers who rely on ...
The cavity-back design of CBX 4 is perimeter-weighted with mass positioned along the outer boundary to mitigate distance loss on mishits. Cleveland utilized ZipCore technology to save mass, which was ...
If you play cavity-back irons for their forgiveness properties, Cleveland Golf thinks it makes more sense to play cavity-back wedges, as well, for the same reason. But that doesn’t mean you have to ...
The wedges that PGA TOUR players use during competition aren’t always the best fit for average golfers. Some players need a bit more forgiveness, and that’s what the player Cleveland has in mind with ...
Cleveland’s latest CBX 4 ZipCore wedge (available Jan. 24) is a reminder that options exist in the wedge space for golfers who don’t consistently find the center of the face from inside 130 yards.
Price: $169.99 each with KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 115 steel shaft and Lamkin Crossline 360 grip, $179.99 with UST Recoil Dart 80 Wedge graphite shaft Specs: Cast stainless steel heads with vibration-dampening ...