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Category Archives: Buying Golf Clubs

Golf 101 Tips Top Ranked Wedges 2008

Gold Wedges CLEVELAND CG12

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TECH STORY
The CG12 features milled “zip” grooves that have 25 percent more volume than previous Cleveland wedges. The 0-degree angle to the sidewalls of each groove provides the extra volume and creates a crisper groove edge to improve spin. A special plating process during the final sandblasting maintains the consistency of the groove depth.

PLAYER COMMENTS
“It was easy out of the thick grass. Even on mis-hits there was great trajectory and consistency… Has a smooth move through the sand and is versatile on chip shots. It performed well from any lie. Consistent spin and balance… I love the way it sets up to the ball. Superior feel; it really grabs the ball. Chipping with it is just as good as you’d expect. Easy to control distance and height.”

HOT
An impressive bit of manufacturing that translates just as impressively into performance. Unmatched variety in its 16 loft/bounce options.

NOT
Watch out for excessive spin on full shots on the lower-lofted models.

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Gold Wedges CLEVELAND CG12

Tips On Buying My Golf Clubs

What Golf Clubs are the Best to Buy?

This is a difficult question to answer because everyone has his or her own preferences.

Much like buying a car; there are some cars that you wouldn’t dream of owning no matter how much money you have whereas someone else might consider the same vehicle the best buy on the market.

The first thing you need to decide is how far your budget stretches as this will have a major effect when determining what brand of clubs you should get.

For an average golfer looking for clubs that are easy to hit and offer some forgiveness, it’s hard to beat Ping clubs for delivering all that is needed.

Naturally you will need to test any clubs and see what feels the best for you but Ping would be a good starting point.

You will also have a good variety of club fitting options to custom fit the clubs to your style.

For the intermediate or advanced golfer MacGregor clubs will probably be a better option.

These clubs can also be fitted to you as with the Ping clubs and in both instances you really need to get someone who knows what they are doing.

Always have a trial with any clubs you are considering buying and if you are still on an upward learning curve, you should realize that you would probably need to update your clubs once your game improves.

It is best to save your last dollar for your best clubs if that is the situation and spend more money initially on good tuition.

Your skills will get you to the top of your game faster than the clubs you use.

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