The name Cleveland is symbolic of wedges after founder Roger Cleveland found his niche in designing premium golf wedges.
The breakthrough for Cleveland came with the 588 wedge which was a 5th generation golf wedge released in 1988 (hence 588) and the first to feature U-Shaped grooves which generated a high ball flight and more spin. Other innovations included a V-Shaped sole which provided relief in the heel and toe for face manipulation on precision shots around the green. The original 588 wedge is still among the best selling golf clubs of all time, and the name continues to be made use of by Cleveland in recent model releases.
Another technology you will find when browsing Cleveland wedges is RTX - which stand for Rotex and is now in its 4th generation. It represents the micro-milled Rotex face pattern that gives these wedges the most surface roughness granted within the rules.
On account of their great heritage in wedge research and design, Cleveland is able to produce specialist wedges that include a cavity back, a feat which other manufacturers have not managed. Their CB wedges have a hollow chamber in the heel and tow to improve MOI and deliver unparalleled short game forgiveness.
Finally, with Cleveland wedges, you will find there's bounce consideration. Unlike other brands who use complex letting naming convention, Cleveland keeps it simple - Full, Mid, Low, and XLow - to distinguish between their bounce choices. Full grind wedges provide you with the most bounce for steep swing and soft conditions. At the opposite end of the spectrum (Low and XLow) grinds provide minimal bounce for shallow swings and firmer conditions.
Cleveland wedges are available in a vast variety of finishes from the premium Tour Satin to a low glare option, either Copper or Gun Metal.
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