Kyle Voska Golf

PGA Professional shares tips and advice on golf

New Cleveland CG15 Wedges: Tour-Conforming

Over the past week, with the snow finally gone, I’ve been able to practice with my 3 new Cleveland CG15 Tour-Conforming wedges.  I’m currently playing with 48, 54, and 58 degree wedges that have the new V-grooves instead of the soon-to-be illegal U-grooves (U-grooves are now illegal on the PGA Tour).  I thought I’d give a little review of my thoughts on them.

I wrote a couple months back how I thought this would be an overblown issue on Tour this year.  And guess what?  I still feel that way, especially after hitting them.  I personally never played the Zip-Groove wedges because they spun too much for me.  These new wedges spin less than those, but they actually spin more than my previous Cleveland wedges, the 588 and 900 models.   With these new wedges, I’m getting plenty of spin and haven’t had any issues out of the rough yet.   Overall, I’m very pleased with their performance.

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March 21, 2010 - Posted by | Uncategorized

2 Comments »

  1. Do you think that new wedges with any type of grooves,’V’ or ‘U’ usually would impart more spin than old, worn grooves on clubs that have been in your bag for awhile?

    Comment by jwv | March 21, 2010 | Reply

    • Possibly, I guess it would depend how worn down the older wedges are. Mine were pretty old so it’s nice to have wedges that spin a little bit more.

      Comment by Kyle Voska | March 21, 2010 | Reply


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