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| Cleveland have brought metalwood forgiveness and distance to the Cleveland Launcher CBX Irons. They’ve also brought short game precision. | | You’re looking for consistently solid contact, and a ball flight that is less vulnerable to debris and water. | | | | | As in the Cleveland Wedges, the sweet spot is moved more central to the face (face balancing). You’ll find the hitting zone more frequently. | Tour zip grooves then create a more consistent spin on the golf ball even in light rough and / or wet conditions. | | | | And, as you’d expect from the leading Wedge designers, a sole design that works more effectively with the turf at contact. | | | | | We think that hitting great mid and longer iron approach shots is an exhilarating feeling. We think hitting precise shorter approaches, even from the light rough, provides real fulfillment out on the course. We want to upgrade as many golfers’ approach shots as possible this year. The right fitted equipment or a better swing or both. | | |
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| If you’re shooting above 89 on most visits to the golf course, then now is the time to make a leap. In the last two weeks we’ve provided two tips for those looking to break 90 every round. Both of those tips have been linked to keeping the ball in play. But the fact is that, if you’re a regular or inexperienced golfer, then you will rarely be hitting greens in regulation. So… | | On almost every hole you’ll have a 10-to-50-metre final shot into the green. This is a shot you should perfect so that you never take more than 3 to get down. Getting up and down in 2 is a bonus. | | | | | | Three suggestions: Learn a good short pitch shot and chipping technique. Practise your short pitch shots and chipping. Never get greedy (make sure you’re on the green before worrying about how close). | | If you’ve never had a pitching / chipping lesson, and you’re not Breaking 90 on each visit to the course, then we’re betting this is an area where you can make up shots. If you don’t have a technique or ability to get down in 3 or less every time from within 50 metres, then | | |