Cleveland 588 Chrome Wedges
Cleveland 588 Chrome Wedges
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[Jul 28, 2008]
kavanerickle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland 60 degree 588 chrome wedge
i really like it |
[Apr 27, 2008]
NEPAgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
53* 588 GW
Very nice club that fits in well between my PW and SW. I use it in the 90-105 yard range with good results. I can be a little inconsistent with it sometimes. I'll pop it up or hit the occasional 130 yard head scratcher. Still it does a great job filling a need in my game. |
[Jun 05, 2007]
jesse.day
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
53
Definitely a hard club for me to learn to hit. I'm an inconsistent golfer and have been playing with my X-14 sand wedge. Lost it (of course no one turned it in) and replaced it with a Gap wedge. I've had no problems getting out of the sand with it. I spent about two weeks learning how to hit it and now I can play three shots with it. I'm sure there is a whole world of shots waiting for me in this club. Went from game improvement wedge to Cleveland and I'm never going back. It feels solid and doesn't have that annoying bounce that assists you in mis-hitting an easy approach shot. I have gone from happy to be on the green to satisfied at ten yards from the pin. I've already decided to buy a 49* PW from Cleveland. I always thought workability meant unforgiving but I rarely mis-hit this club (where I generally mis-hit my game improvement wedge) Now my gap wedge gets alot of work where my sand wedge got alot of dust. Cleveland wedges rock and their prices on Ebay are very cheap (picked mine up for 17.50 and shipping) Similar Products Used: King Cobra GW, Callaway X-14 SW |
[Mar 23, 2007]
jimlaw341
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland 588 DSG 54 & 58
I have played the 588 line for years to an excellent level of success. At a recent Cleveland demo day, the rep sold me on switching to the new DSG(Dynamic Sole Grind) wedges. The advantage to these clubs is the ability to open them up without the leading edge coming off the ground. Sounded good to me at the time but after a few months of play with them, I could not dislike them more. They are great around the green but are absolutely terrible on full shots. Very easy to hit them fat as they always want to dig into the turf. In addition, I can hardly hit the 54 degree 100 yards when my 56 degree standard 588 travels 110 yards without difficulty. My final assessment of the DSG's is not good. With the 14 club limit, it just doesn't make sense to carry a club just for chipping. They perform so poorly on full shots that I wouldn't recommend these clubs to anyone. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland 588, Mizuno MP Series |
[Feb 19, 2007]
caddy45
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland 588 chrome 56* sand wedge
this wedge is great. i won it in a tournement and love it. i'm going to buy the 60* lob wedge. no wonder cleveland is the #1 wedge. Customer Service not yet |
[Dec 31, 2006]
A V Twiss
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland 588 64 degree
I purchased this wedge to give me a club that would go about 40 yards with a full but soft handed swing (I'm not very good at "partial" wedges). This is a very good wedge with an attractive head shape that allow you to set the blade square or lay it open for trully remarkable "straight up the right nostril" cut up shots. This club certainly meets my needs in that crutial 40 - 50 yard range. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Cleveland 588 56 degree wedge. |
[Jun 21, 2005]
BigHitter97
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland 588 Chrome 60*
The cleveland 588 chrome series consists of a diverse selection of quality clubs. I play the 60* wedge and its a beauty. I love the feel, distance control, and workability of the wedge. Unfortunately, if you are looking for a wedge to hold hard, fast greens, I owuld not suggest purchasing this wedge. The chrome series unfortunately lacks desired spin that may be obtained with the use of other wedge models. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist Vokey raw, Cleveland 900 RTG, CG10 black pearl |
[Dec 29, 2004]
rsr72
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
588 TA Chrome
Playing the 45, 51, 56, and 60. Solid, easy to hit, and versatile. I could go on... Great clubs. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Adams Tom Watson |
[Apr 29, 2004]
NMS816
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
588 Chrome 53 and 57
I decided to get these wedges to revamp my short game. Got the 53 and 57. WOW! Excellent soft click when you nip it right. The weight on the club is perfectly balanced and the club is very easy to hit. No wonder its #1 on the PGA tour! My word to the wise is, the short game is 70% of golf. Don't sell yourself short by getting the cheap stuff! Breaking 70 here I come! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: All wedges on the market! |