REVIEW - Cleveland CBX Zipcore Wedges

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • BEST EVER Cleveland CBX Zipcore Wedges
    These wedges are impressive and definitely will be gaming these.
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  • @presleycharles06
    @presleycharles06 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @tonyk501
    @tonyk501 4 месяца назад +4

    Extremely forgiving wedge with excellent turf interaction, but the wedge head feels too lightweight if you end up swapping out to a heavier, stiffer wedge shaft, which for me is a 125gram wedge shaft.
    For those using the stock 115gram spinner shaft the CBX ZipCore wedge comes with, however, this may not be as noticeable an issue.
    But for those players who prefer more feel, more feedback, and a more bottom-heavy/head-heavy swing feel, stick to the Cleveland RTX series wedges, although those will be less forgiving on mis-hits.
    That said, based on the forgiveness factor alone, the CBX ZipCore wedge could be one of those strange golf clubs one may decide to keep using in their bag anyway despite not loving how it feels when actually swinging it.

    • @tonyk501
      @tonyk501 2 месяца назад +1

      Follow-up review:
      Currently using/testing this CBX ZipCore in a 50* gap wedge only, and even though it doesn't feel or sound as nice as hitting a bladed wedge, I will continue using it for now just for the sheer amount of forgiveness it offers, especially when playing in wet, soft, and mucky conditions.
      May go back to using my bladed gap wedge when the turf is drier and firmer in the heat of summer, but will always stick with my bladed sand and lob wedges.
      The CBX ZipCore seems to feel designed for players making full swings, and will not give the more experienced golfer the same kind of feel and feedback on short touch shots and chips around the greens that bladed wedges will.
      A beginner or amateur player may not care about this aspect, however, and may just want the playability and forgiveness that the ZipCore wedge offers, regardless of feel.