Cleveland CG10 Wedges

Cleveland CG10 Wedges 

DESCRIPTION

The CG10 wedge is made from a proprietary material called- Carbon Metal Matrix, or CMM. With this breakthrough new material, the game's foremost short game authority has once again redefined wedge performance.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila


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Evaluate the design and construction of the Cleveland CG10 wedges. Consider the materials used, the clubhead shape, and any unique features that contribute to the wedge's performance. by tstoto

Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Apr 24, 2023]
shemikasoraya


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I like the look of the Launcher irons and they have a great feel when struck. However at the point of purchase, the test swings were into a screen and when I played the irons out on the course I noticed a definite tendency to pull left; which is not all that unusual since I have a natural draw. Fort Wayne Mobile Mechanic

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None . .

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Mar 07, 2022]
gasielennie410j


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They are great chipping clubs as well, very consistent ball flight and roll. Wedges are Cleveland's bread and butter, and they are worth testing out in the very least. I got this brand new for half of the market value. | https://irvinedumpsterrentals.com/

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None so far.

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5
[Jan 03, 2013]
The Wannabe Golf Pro
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG10

Interesting club, i used to love it when i was off around 13-14. But since i've come down to 7 i don't like it as much. I used to think that i got a lot of spin but now i don't get enough spin with the approach shots (i used pro v 1x so its not the balls fault)

Pro's- Very each to use
Spin well enough

Con's- I don't get enough spin on aproach shot E.g. They just keep rolling (may not be the clubs fault)

I'll be buying some new wedges, but don't get me wrong they are nice.

Customer Service

Pro Shop

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I have the wedge since i started

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4
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4
[Jul 16, 2010]
Larry Kash
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG10 Wedges

These CCM material wedgesare the finest and best performing I have ever played. The feel is unmatched. The feel is unmatched. Cleveland should have kept them as a standard like the 588 line. I have esperienced no problem with wear at all.

Customer Service

Never had a need.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland 588s, Titleist/Titleist Vokey, Sanke Eyes (original)

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5
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5
[Oct 14, 2009]
maginick24
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG10

im a big believer in the 4 wedge system taught by dave pelz and these wedges are the best ive ever used. got the 50* standard bounce, 54* standard bounce, and 58* low bounce. I play these from anywhere under 130 yds. get yourself some CG4 irons and compliment them w/ these!

Similar Products Used:

titleist vokey, taylormade rac, cobra oversize, nike sv tour

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5
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5
[Aug 19, 2009]
gardenforms02@yahoo.com
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Clevland CG10, 56 degree

The CG10 Wedge has been a good investment, although for being a beginner, I have had my good and bad shots with the CG10, 56 degree. Not saying that there is something wrong with the club per se', but 1/2 of the time, I have trouble controlling the distance if the ball is in the rough (it does well in sandtraps). Sometimes, I hit the ball too high and the ball flys 90 yards and sometimes (the other 1/2 of the time), I get under the ball and BAM!, I get a great shot.

Once I was in trouble (facing downward) into a sandtrap (about 40' from the hole), I had hit with about 30%-power and WHAM!, the ball landed 2' from the hole. Despite getting a bogie on the hole, this was one of my most memorable sandtrap shots and it was with the CG10.

In the rough, that's another story.

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4
VALUE
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5
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