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
Gold Game-Improvement Irons
ADAMS IDEA A3
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LOFTS
6-iron: 29 degrees, PW: 45 degrees
TECH STORY
Three boxy hybrids with a high moment of inertia are designed to be more forgiving in what normally would be the 3-, 4- and 5-irons. They combine with hollow-back middle irons and cavity-back short irons to complete the set. The center of gravity and MOI are aligned between the hybrids and the short irons for consistent yardage gaps throughout the set.
PLAYER COMMENTS
“This is a good stick. Impact feels solid and forgiving at the same time. And, man, did I hit that 3-hybrid really well. . . . You could definitely work the ball with it. . . . The boxy look on the hybrids makes them easy to square up, and the irons look sharp.”
HOT
When we say “advancing the category,” this is what we mean. Adams has been at the forefront of the hybrid movement, and this set is the latest example. The Grafalloy ProLaunch Red graphite shaft option is a plus.
NOT
Three hybrids in an iron set might still be a little much for some egos to stomach.
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LOFTS
13, 15, 18 in a3; 15, 18, 21, 24 in a3OS
TECH STORY
Using its hybrid knowledge to address the needs of different types of players, Adams has developed two hybrid-like fairway woods. Both feature “boxer” technology (that is, stretched corners) to increase the moment of inertia without constraining the center-of-gravity location. The regular a3 has a CG closer to the face; the a3OS has a 10-percent higher MOI. Shaft lengths were shortened by half an inch to help average golfers contact the center of the face more frequently.
PLAYER COMMENTS
“There’s no arguing with the results. It’s incredibly solid. . . . This club just takes the ball up into the air by itself. . . . Stable is the key word. It has the most stability on mis-hits.”
HOT
Adams is boldly attempting to meld the best of fairway woods and hybrids into a new breed of club — an impressive way to take advantage of all the benefits of shape, size and length. Sole engineering is subtle, inventive, effective.
NOT
Square is still not a natural look.
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Gold Drivers CALLAWAY FT-5
LOFTS
8.5 (Tour), 9.0, 9.5 (Tour), 10, 10.5 (Tour), 11, 13 HT. Comes in draw and neutral versions. Fade version available in tour only
TECH STORY
The titanium cup-face and carbon-composite body combine for a near-traditional shape. A lightweight frame enabled designers to tweak the center of gravity for the neutral, draw and fade versions. A 25-gram weight in the sole is designed to lower the center of gravity.
PLAYER COMMENTS
“I was impressed with the distance… I’m getting more and more used to that sound. . . . Wow, is that straight! . . . Less pingy. Sounds like you’ve crushed it. Love the trajectory.”
HOT
The OptiFit fitting system is a big bonus, and the shaft-adjustability option coming this spring is especially intriguing. This driver serves all ball flights, features plenty of lofts and wraps it up with an excellent fitting program.
NOT
A fine driver, but does a year-old product need to be more than $400?
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