Cleveland RTG Wedges
Cleveland RTG Wedges
[Aug 14, 2001]
Jon Duff
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Wedge
The bomb. Customer Service Broke on my third outing, replaced with no questions asked. Similar Products Used: None close. |
[Aug 14, 2001]
phil
Shoot in the 100s
this club is good to use for the pich n put courses they use in industry cities since the ball goes straight up and not very far out except that sometimes you can mishit it like I did once and it went into the water (the ball, not the club:) so you can work the course faster then with something like a driver or a cart or if you're luck a caddie that knows the distance (even though you have only two clubs:) and the putter isn't so good past 50 yards or so. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 14, 2001]
Carl Lefkowitz
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland RTG 60*
Helluva club. Buried the club head in tha back yard for 3 months. The shaft was an indicator to my neighbor to keep his damn dog out of my yard. Worked great! Similar Products Used: Ping, Callaway, DC Plus |
[Aug 14, 2001]
Lee
Shoot in the 70s
I used A&W root beer on my first RTG, but I got it all over the grip so I had to replace the entire club. Second time around I used Fresca, which worked well. the nutrasweet takes a while to "grab onto" the club face, but the citrusy goop makes for tight lies. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 14, 2001]
Jack Clark
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
RTG, various models
Hello, Jonah- Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 13, 2000]
David
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland RTG
This is my first wedge. I am very pleased with this club. I have chipped it in the hole a few times. I have a beginner golfer. I love the control and the confidence you have when you hit the ball. It feels good in your hands. Knowing you have a well made club. You will feel better about your short game if you buy this club. Similar Products Used: none |
[Dec 05, 2000]
MATT
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
51",56",60"
I HAVE ONLY BEEN PLAYING ABOUT TWO YEARS BUT HAVE PLAYED ALMOST 160 ROUNDS.I HAVE PLAYED WITH SEVERAL WEDGES AND HAVE FOUND CLEVELAND WEDGES THE BEST ALL AROUND.MAKE SURE YOU HIT A COUPLE HUNDRED BALLS WITH THE LOB WEDGE OR YOU WILL TEAR UP ALL YOUR NEW BALLS ON THE COURSE. A WORD OF ADVICE THAT'S A LITTLE OFF THE SUBJECT.MAKE SURE AFTER A YEAR OR SO WHEN YOU HAVE BILT A DECENT SWING THAT YOU GET FITTED FOR YOUR IRONS.I WENT ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO AND FOUND OUT THAT MINE WERE ONE INCH TO SHORT AND 1 1/2 DEGREES TO UPRIGHT.AFTER HAVING THEM CHANGED I WENT FROM MID 90'S TO 87,85,84 IN MY LAST THREE ROUNDS(MORE GIR). Customer Service SERVICE IS VERY PROMPT Similar Products Used: MIZUNO,CALLAWAY,AND MORE THAN I CAN PUT DOWN. |
[Nov 08, 2000]
Jeffrey Kuchma
Shoot in the 90s
I realize how important a short game is. I purchased Cleveland RTG wedges because of thier feel and also thier reputation. They have not let me down in either area. I would suggest RTG wedges for any golfer looking to improve thier short game. Similar Products Used: 53 deg , 60 deg |
[Nov 01, 2000]
Jeffrey
Shoot in the 80s
The Cleveland is one of the best feeling wedges I have ever played. I also get a lot of spin from it. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Taylor Made, and Callaway |
[Oct 23, 2000]
John Cote
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland RTG 60 degree
Excellent club. Well balanced with good feedback and I like the raw finish. I also have a Vokey 256.12 (See other review) that I feel is just a bit better but I'm happy with the Cleveland 60 and I'm keeping it...both are great clubs. I finally started working on my short game and these new wedges have helped me score in the 80's when used to be consistently in the 90's. Dave Pelz is right, the short game is far more important. Similar Products Used: Titleist Vokey |