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   Jul 04

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Best In 2010 Cleveland Cg15 Black Pearl Wedge, Review

 

Cleveland Golf has a long history of making great wedges. The almost iconic 588 wedges are still in play all over the world for pros and weekend hackers alike. Founded in 1979, Cleveland Golf was purchased in December of 2007 by SRI Sports, the parent company of Srixon Golf in Japan. Over the last few years the wedge market has become very competitive, with the tour success of Titleist’s Vokey wedges taking a slight edge in weekly wedge count on the PGA Tour. The founder of Cleveland Golf – Roger Cleveland, sold the company in 1990. Later, he hooked up with Callaway Golf and now designs golf clubs for them. Even Taylor Made has gotten into the act, and several smaller companies also seek to steal some market share in the wedge world. Still a market leader, Cleveland Golf has a new wedge offering for late 2010.

 

The new Cleveland CG15 Black Pearl Wedge is the most technologically advanced wedge that Cleveland Golf has introduced to the wedge market in almost a decade. The CG15 wedge combines a laser milled face with Zip groove technology to provide golfers with the ultimate control and the highest spin level yet seen in a Cleveland Golf wedge.

 

An envelope-stretching groove geometry that optimizes groove dimensions to conforming limits. The larger groove volume channels on the golf clubs the most debris possible at impact to improve contact and maximize spin.

 

A wider sole width near the heel and narrow sole width near the toe that improves bunker performance without sacrificing versatility.

 

With the game’s governing bodies gnashing their teeth at the sneaky practice by Tour pros of bombing drives with impunity and gouging wedges onto the green, new rules on those razor-sharp grooves will come into force on the first day of January next year. The hope is that the world’s best players will be forcibly reminded of the value of finding the fairway, with control from the rough being much harder to come by with shallower grooves.

 

The Cleveland CG15 Black Pearl Wedge also features a traction wedge shaft that has a softer tip and is slightly stiffer further up the shaft to provide the feel and responsiveness that is so important for golfers when playing wedges without losing the full shot consistency that is also required. Although the rules on grooves are changing the Cleveland CG15 will be eligible for play by amateurs until at least 2024 giving golfers the chance to enjoy the potential of maximum spin with their golf clubs for years to come.

 

 

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