
The New Cleveland cg16 wedge
The CG16 wedge, Cleveland Golf says, has a "hint" of offset and a clubface that is slightly larger than that of the CG14 wedge. That clubface incorporates Cleveland's Tour Zip Grooves, with additional lines of laser etchings in-between the grooves for added surface roughness and gripping power.
The first thing I noticed when I picked up the CG16 was what appears to be a small cavity on the back of the head. Wait, a cavity on a wedge? Yes, that's what I said. While it is small, there is definitely a cavity there. It looks surprisingly attractive to the eye and sort of blends right into the rest of the head.
The Cleveland CG16 Wedge offers the playability and forgiveness of an iron, with the spin control of a wedge. In contrast to the Cleveland CG16 Irons that combine wedge technology into irons, the CG16 wedges now sport a cavity back design and a deeper, hollow cavity. The cavity back design increases MOI meaning the Cleveland CG16 wedge will offer greater forgiveness, whilst the deeper cavity helps lower the centre of gravity and improves the playability of the club.
The face features Cleveland's laser-milled grooves that add a very unique look to the wedge. To me, they make the CG16's appear like they are going to grab the ball and spin the heck out of it. I don't know if I can say that they actually do that, but they definitely inspire confidence. The head comes in two finishes, Black Pearl and Satin Chrome, which is what I had for this review.
Golfers say: "The CG16 has gone back to a straighter address line, which I like a lot. The Black Pearl finish looked great behind the ball and feedback from the club was excellent. Wish I had waited for these wedges instead of buying the CG14s."
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