Cleveland CG10 Wedges
Cleveland CG10 Wedges
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
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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[Apr 24, 2023]
shemikasoraya
Strength:
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 Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Mar 07, 2022]
gasielennie410j
Strength:
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/ Weakness:
None so far. |
[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)
Customer Service Pro Shop Similar Products Used: I have the wedge since i started |
[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) |
[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 |
[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.
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[Jun 18, 2009]
jake braybrook
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
54 cleveland cg10 wedge
this is the only club i cannot play without. i lost it once on until i got it back, my short game just wasn't the same.to replace it, i bought a 56 degree titleist vokey, and the feel just isn't the same. the feel from a wedge which isn't forged, the touch and feel is amazing. it doesn't spin as much as alot of other wedges but the distance controls is fantasic. Similar Products Used: titleist vokey 56, ping tour w, ben ross innovator |