Price: $179.99 with KBS Hi-Rev 3.0 steel shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet or Lamkin ST Soft grips. $189.99 with Project X Denali Green or Mitsubishi MMT graphite shaft. Who it’s for: Golfers seeking a ...
It’s 2025 and that means many beginners or mid-to-high handicappers (and even some single-digit players) have largely adopted game improvement irons. But most of those players are still using the same ...
Cleveland's goal with its new line is to simplify the short game, and its new wedges are a bold step toward achieving it. The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website ...
Cobra has exceeded all expectations with this club - the brand's first dabble in the forgiving wedge space, which includes models like the Cleveland CBX Full-Face 2 and Mizuno S23. I would never have ...
Titleist's Vokey SM11 wedges feature consistent CGs within each loft, something Vokey learned from the PGA Tour's favorite ...
One thing that’s crossed my mind recently is why many amateur golfers accept the fact that they are not consistent enough to use bladed irons, yet persist in using bladed wedges. The fact is, most ...
A blind wedge fitting at Titleist's TPI introduced me to the Vokey V-Grind - a high-bounce lob wedge that sharpened my short ...
Most golfers have heard of wedge grinds, but do you know what they mean? The answer is more important than you think ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped Mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. Should I play a game ...
In recent years several major equipment manufacturers have started to make an earnest effort in the area of game-improvement wedges. Not that this category is anything new. Such clubs date back to the ...
What you need to know: Since its inception, Cleveland’s cavity-back CBX line of wedges have remained steadfast about being a logical choice for the 84 percent of golfers who use cavity-back irons.