Description The new CG11 wedges feature a slightly larger sole that is wider toward the heel and toe and narrows in the center. Weight is also redistributed to the perimeter of the clubhead, creating a unique sta...
Summary: i like this wedge mainly because it's forgiving. distance is good, and the grooves are wide and deep, gets very good spin. if i didn't already have the vokey spin milled, i would buy these in the 56 and 60 degree. i like them that much!
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: Mizuno
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Summary: This club is amazing! I do hit some bad shots rarely with this club but that is my fault.. i have a much better long game then short which is why im in the 90's usually but you can tell when you hit this club well because the results are perfect. Also, lob wedges are more difficult to hit than other wedges in my opinion.
Summary: These wedges are extremely forgiving. I'm not saying that you can't hit a bad shot, but for a golfer like me who is still trying to perfect my swing and play. These are awesome wedges. I may tend to clip one off the heel or toe and amazingly it still goes in the direction that i am aiming but it may just come up short or long, but unlike my other wedges my entire shot isn't just wasted. With other clubs i would hit off the toe and end up 50 yards right and short, but with these i just end up short. It really helps my overall score. Defiantly not a wasted purchase, pricey but well worth every penny.
Similar Products Used: Wilson wedges, Adams Golf wedges.
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Review Date October 19, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Hacker Mulligan(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CG11 56* and 60*
Summary: I'm a weekend hack, but these wedges bring some enjoyment. I'm not saying that I hit them perfectly all the time, but when I do, the shots are a joy to watch. The 60* works wonders on my sometimes flappy flop. I use the 56* more out of the fairway than the sand, but it's good in those times I need to get off the beach.
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Review Date September 11, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: Patrick(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG11 52 deg and 60 deg
Summary: I lost my pitching wedge by leaving it on a previous hole. I'm so glad I did! I went out and bought the Cleveland CG11 52 degree wedge. Best wedge I've ever used. This club allows you to control the ball w/distance, bounce, and spin more than any other wedge I've used before. I was so excited about this club that I was telling a co-worker who happened to have a 60 degree CG11 laying around because he purchased the Titleist Vokey. Needless to say I took it off his hands pretty quickly. So now I have a 52 and 60. I love my 60 CG11 so much that I chip w/it from the fringe! I used to always putt when my ball was slightly off the green. Now with my 60 degree CG11, I ALWAYS chip from the fringe and never, ever go sailing past it. A few times I've muffed a chip but that's 3 times compared to hundreds of 1 foot putts after I've nailed a 20 foot chip. These wedges are amazing. I like the 60 better because I have become really good at close chip shots. The 52 is still amazing and is a great wedge. I'll be purchasing a 56 degree w/in the next month or so. Cleveland never fails.
Customer Service: Got the 52 degree at Dick's Sporting Goods. Doesn't matter w/new clubs, they're all the same prices basically. Maybe $1 or $2 differene.
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