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Fri, Jul 17 2015 2:41 PM (12 replies)
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  • TUEYSHIO
    31 Posts
    Fri, Jun 26 2015 9:28 PM

    C.G wedges are the best in real life in my opinion, great to see them perform excellent here on WGT, looking forward to getting better attributes once i progress through levels.    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=95030bb3-9d66-4d7a-801b-a4c30043eedd                   HIO 100 yards at Bandon Dunes                                                                                                    http://www.wgt.com/replay.aspx?ID=750e8eb6-0a60-400b-acf0-a4c4002f77d1                     100 yard eagle approach at Merion, cool camera angle around tree    

  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Sat, Jun 27 2015 10:15 PM

    Top end ones will not let you down then.

     

  • TUEYSHIO
    31 Posts
    Sat, Jun 27 2015 11:42 PM

    good to know, i see you play them, levels seem to go by quickly, i tried the  mid to late 20 level  Clevelands , they are very good!, but i plan to play more and might even get to the level 70 and up C.G wedges in a month or so, i think it would be wise to wait. high lofted irons and wedges levels 60 and up , here i come :-)

  • tommysocks
    46 Posts
    Sun, Jun 28 2015 3:49 PM

    Top level Clevelands are excellent! Spin for days, no spin play the spin dot forward 1 dot.

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Mon, Jun 29 2015 9:57 AM

    TUEYSHIO:
    C.G wedges are the best in real life in my opinion

    No doubt that Roger Cleveland makes fine wedges. The late 80's, Ping-Eye ll is second to nothing. The mid-80's Ram "Tom Watson", British 0pen, special edition, is my bestest buddy....it's a charmer ;-}

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Jun 29 2015 10:38 AM

    TUEYSHIO:
    C.G wedges are the best in real life in my opinion

    I agree. They've provided nice Christmas presents for my son and golfing bud-he now has 52 56 and 60 and they're so nice I went I got myself a 56 and a 60. Love them.  :-)

  • Culburn
    19 Posts
    Fri, Jul 17 2015 8:59 AM

    I purchased the 4, but, only used 3 and my wood.  Finally put away the wood and brought the 4th into the bag.  Those 4 + PW have been a Godsend.  I've found peace.   The precision of these C.G. wedges is incredible. 

  • borntobesting
    9,706 Posts
    Fri, Jul 17 2015 10:58 AM

    SweetiePie:

    TUEYSHIO:
    C.G wedges are the best in real life in my opinion

    No doubt that Roger Cleveland makes fine wedges. The late 80's, Ping-Eye ll is second to nothing. The mid-80's Ram "Tom Watson", British 0pen, special edition, is my bestest buddy....it's a charmer ;-}

    My very old  Cleveland Tommy Armour 56 degree is awesome. And it was a steal at only a buck at our local Goodwill. 

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Fri, Jul 17 2015 1:09 PM

    borntobesting:

    My very old  Cleveland Tommy Armour 56 degree is awesome. And it was a steal at only a buck at our local Goodwill. 

    Ain't it the truth Joe ? Good ol' Goodwill ! They can be a gold mine at times...you know, dear old grandpappy hits the deck and the simpleton offspring, in the spirit of giving, donate all the assumed junk to Goodwill, overstate the value and enjoy a tax deduction....I hit it sweet a couple of years ago...I thought my eyes were fibbing; I looked in the club barrel and BEHOLD! A perfect Wilson 8813,( which looks like an 8802 with a different hosel treatment), a Geo. Low, Bristol Wizard like Jack's, a mid 50's Spaulding HBA, and a pristine pre-1950, MacGreagor Ben Hogan 3-wood !!! But not as lucky as you as they were priced at $1.50 each....YUMMY   ;-}

  • hpurey
    11,505 Posts
    Fri, Jul 17 2015 1:12 PM

    Culburn:
     Finally put away the wood and brought the 4th into the bag.  Those 4 + PW have been a Godsend

    And if you use the punch shot with those 5 clubs, it's like have 10 different wedges.  :)

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