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Cleveland CG15 Black Pearl Trac Tour Zip Wedge (Right Hand, Steel, 60 degrees)

  • Laser Milled: More precise and consistent surface roughness application than alternative methods to optimize spin.
  • Tour Zip Grooves: Breakthrough milling technology creates pristine edges to increase spin and shot consistency. Conforms to 2010 USGA groove rule.
  • S Sole: Wider sole width near the heel, narrower sole width near the toe improves bunker performance without sacrificing versatility.

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The CG15 is a classically shaped wedge with the best spin technology in golf. The face features spin maximizing Tour Zip Grooves in combination with our breakthrough Laser Milled surface roughness technology. The sole features an S Shaped sole geometry that allows for versatile shot making. Available the most bounce/sole options in golf (Low, Std, High, Dynamic Sole Grind) to optimize impacts for all swing types and playing conditions. Finish options: Black Pearl, Satin Chrome, and Oil Quench.
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Question
I am either going to get a
54 degree sand wedge and a 60 degree lob wedge
or a,
52 gap wedge, 56 sand wedge, and 60 degree lob wedge

I can’t decide. Please help.

I am 14 and shooting low 40′s on 9
I am also on my high school golf team

Answered by PLAYER
That is a good combination to work with. The 54 can serve alot of needs for you and it takes of the gap wedge out of the picture. Good luck this season.
Answered by Greg
Being a PGA Professional I am faced with questions like this everyday. The one thing I will say without any question is take your time with this decision! What I do with my students is find the average distance they hit each club and write it down. Then see what distance they need to fill in. In a perfect world we would have 10 to 12 yards between clubs. In my personal set I play a 52 and then jump to a 58. Can you hit some demo clubs? If so I would try both out and see what club is hitting the ball the distance I need it to travel

To get the correct answer will take work on your part because we all hit clubs different distances, you need to find what distance is missing in your game and buy the club that will fill that void.

As far as bounce, the more the better. Bounce is your friend. Stan Utley’s books will show you how to use bounce and hit great shots off hard pan with a wedge that has bounce. Today’s wedges are ground so you can open them up and not feel like the club is going to bounce into the ball.

GetGolfInstruction.com

Answered by old pro
The three wedge system is the most widely accepted method for the modern era players. Learning to control all three clubs will be a huge benefit to your short game but practise and more practise with these clubs is the order of the day. Lower scores are just around the corner with an improved short game so work on the putting too. Good luck for a good season.
Answered by googie
You are 14 years old and worried about gap and lob wedges. You should practice with a pitching wedge of 48 degrees and a normal sand wedge of 56 degrees. Once you master these clubs with half to full swing shots, then think about lob wedges and gap wedges. You would be better off mastering the 6 through PW which you will be using more often than the specialty wedges.
Answered by green_lantern66
The “ideal” is 4* between each wedge. However, as long as the loft gaps are consistent, you will still have an easier time with distance spacing than if they were all over the map. A pro example: Sergio Garcia games a 52* GW and 58* LW (he calls it a SW).
Question
I have a 60 and was planning on having one additional wedge (other than the pitching wedge i already have). I was wondering whether i should get a 54 or a 56 wedge?? My pitching wedge is a 48.
Answered by Dylan
well I would look at your yardage gaps. for example i hit my pitching wedge 125 i hit my 56 90 and i hit my 60 degree 65. you want a pretty consistent gap inbetweeen your clubs
Answered by Splifton
If you have a 48 and a 60, I’d get the 54. This way you are 6 degrees between your 60 and 48. This would be a good to use in the sand, for pitching and chipping as well.

Good luck!

Answered by Robert
i bought a 64 degree at walmart for $ 2.50 i think it was $ 25 but the point was i was almost able to get the ball up in the air and put the ball in my shirt pocket.
Question
Answered by Michelle C
the taylormade 60 degree wedge I have has a 7 degree bounce

not sure about best, but I’d assume that taylormade sets a pretty good standard

Answered by Jence
Oh. The dreaded bounce.

I have a 56-degreen wedge that has a 14 bounce. This is the worst thing ever. Higher bounces (say 10+) are only good for soft sand. The higher the bounce, the more it digs into the ground. Most people have a tough time figuring out why they flub so many chip/pitch shots and think it’s mechanical. In reality, it’s actually the one time you can blame it on the club!

I would strongly encourage you not to go above 8. If you’re a skilled player and run around with 4 wedges in your bag, perhaps keep a 54 or 56 degree with a 10 bounce for the bunkers.

Answered by Mark
I would say from 4 to 7 is good for a lob wedge, the less bounce you have the more chance of the leading edge digging in to the turf behind the ball. so if you struggle with duffing your chips around the green i would go for a lob wedge with more bounce.
Answered by David Ward
it really depends on what you want it to do and how good you are at doing it.
For links type play when you want to nip the ball less bounce is better, for parkland play or if you tend to fat the shot more bounce will be a big help.
My 56 has 14 bounce and my 60 has 8 so I have the choice depending on conditions and what I am trying to achieve.
Question
Please help me and show the solution… Thanks!
Answered by Joshua
A sphere has exactly 360 degrees. 360 degrees divided by 60 degrees is 60. So it would take exactly 60 60 degree angle wedges to fit into a sphere.

Answer: 60 Angle Wedges

Answered by Ed I
WARNING! I have only done one of these before (on a previous problem from you), so it may not be correct.

Since 60° = (1/6)360°, a 60° wedge is 1/6 of a hemisphere, or 1/12 of a sphere.

So, I believe that 12 60° wedges can be made from a sphere.

Question
I remember buying this club from Walmart years ago and let someone borrow it who soon moved. Yes I know that its USGA banned, but it was so much fun to just watch everything spin back. So if anybody knows where I could buy this club again, let me know because I am having little luck finding someplace.
Answered by Mellida Adam
www.egolfsport.com the website you may be can find
Answered by Hubris
Keep checking your wallymarts- I got two last July at a WM in Antioch IL. Maybe ask the sporting goods person if they can track the UPC and find out if the other stores in your area have them.

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