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Re: Cleveland Vs Z Satin

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Wed, Jun 8 2011 12:37 PM (15 replies)
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  • Soulcatcher
    1,970 Posts
    Sun, Jun 5 2011 3:58 PM

    The Clevelands are exactly what they should be

     

    By this I mean, when you hit the shot it is perfect. If you miscalculate something... watch out.

    IMO the clevelands are a superior club, but you must be on your game.

  • jordanisawesome
    620 Posts
    Sun, Jun 5 2011 5:40 PM

    Here is a replay of the spin on the level 29+ cleveland 75 yard wedge full backspin combined with the tour-sd balls.

    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=67026d08-4bd8-4d97-8cc9-9efa000aa66c

    combined with callaway (s) balls

    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=c3a44bab-77fe-4dff-9f04-9efa000bd961

    combined with the srixon level 13+

    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=559451ad-491a-409f-bc16-9efa000cfed7

    starter balls

    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=af8665ea-ebca-4040-9e25-9efa000e6265

  • Boomerboy44
    1,514 Posts
    Sun, Jun 5 2011 7:39 PM

    Imo I think the Clevelands are more accurate.

  • JaLaBar
    1,254 Posts
    Mon, Jun 6 2011 2:45 AM

    I play a Cleveland 56 and 60 degree and the Satin 64.  The Satin 64 is the best club in my bag, but I like the Clevelands over the Satins at lower degrees.

  • zagraniczniak
    1,984 Posts
    Mon, Jun 6 2011 3:06 AM

    For a long time I relied on a matched set of the Ping wedges, but now I use the two shorter Clevelands plus the 50-yard Satin.

    The thing about the spin on the Clevelands is that the natural spin is great and typically stops the shot cold with no additional backspin. Added backspin can pull you way back from the hole under normal conditions. Reserve it for trying to hold a green that slopes away from you, or hitting out of heavy sand or rough, where spin tends to get wiped out resulting in a long run-out, and for chips and pitches.

  • PeterHopper
    1,315 Posts
    Wed, Jun 8 2011 12:37 PM

    Inthe last couple of days I have been using my 50 yd wedge and generally doing the same as normal. Lots of good results, and the occasional one that breaks the WGT rules. i.e. You don't hit hit full and you lose distance, goes long anyway.

    Seeing as I have the other 2 Clevelands, I have been thinking how noce it would be too have a lower yardage one. You know, stuck in those short distance bunkers (13 at STA) and you can't stop it.

    Lo and behold it's there to purchase.

    Now for some Cleveland Irons so that 160 yard par 3 at 11 can become playable.

     

     

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