And if you still have trouble even after using that formula, there are fool-proof, fail-safe sand wedges designed exclusively for the sand like the Cleveland Smart Sole or Tour Edge 1Out Plus.And if you're a more advanced player, check out my guide here on wedges. Chipping and pitching are easy like Sunday morning, and again, it’s virtually impossible to stub or chili-dip. Any ideas are welcome for how to adjust if I get the S wedge.I would buy the cheapest if your a high handicapper as it’s all the same huge flange /bounce hunk of metal design.I have the S and it works pretty much as advertised out of sand. These fit pretty well, but if I sub the 58 degree S wedge, that is too close to the lob and probably not what I want for the 100-110 yard fairway shots. Then you can move back to an individual wedge with an individual feature that helps you solve one individual problem.” – John Rae, Cleveland GolfPerhaps some perspective is needed. They are amazing. If I practice, practice these short shots, I can relax and get decent again, but this fades if I take a break for a couple weeks.However, I do have the same concern as Dave S about my wedge line up. Cleveland wedges have a long history of helping players of all skill levels become better around the green. I’m about a 15 hcp but am TERRIBLE out of bunkers so I’m willing to take a little ribbing to shoot lower scores and have more fun.I just replaced my 2.0 C and W wedges with these and I cannot tell any difference between them, so don’t be too upset. We’ll discuss the philosophical rationale for sand irons and chippers in a bit, but let’s get the tech stuff out of the way first.Smart Sole 3 is loaded with 3’s. He spent a year there before moving to Nipomo, CA where he worked at Blacklake Golf Resort. “As a result the club forces you into a better posture and better alignment so you make a better stroke.”You won’t find Cleveland’s Rotex face on either club. I searched Cleveland's website and didn't see anything on their for them.
You’d like him.Todd is also a golf nut, but practice time and lessons just aren’t in the cards for him because he has, you know, a life. The C club…I could take it or leave it, the thing that it does that I like is it’s pretty easy to hit a knockdown shot with and also is really good when you are trapped behind a tree or in the woods hitting off dirt or leaves, it’s a good punch-out rescue club. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a little gun-shy pulling mine out w my buddies… shouldn’t be embarrassed, but i am, slightly.
Went to PGA store and tried out the 3.0 graphites. Get it as soon as Fri, Aug 14.
“More than anything else this gives golfers the knowledge that they don’t have to hit the next shot from where they just hit the last shot,”The C also has a three-tiered sole and Feel Balancing Technology, but Cleveland has changed the lie angle a bit in this version. The sole is wide, but there is very little bounce compared to a normal sand wedge. More Buying Choices $89.99 (6 new offers) Very very happy with it – not just in bunkers but works well for all kinds of messy lies!Florida guys should give this a try on the Bermuda grass around the greens.Damn. ).I’m a 14, but was an 11 last summer. Thoughts ?I have both the S and C in the 2.0 iteration…the S is one of my favorite clubs in the bag. He loves telling stories, writing about golf and golf travel, and enjoys classic golf equipment.