Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge

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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge. New for 2007, Cleveland CG12 wedges combine classic wedge design with advanced manufacturing processes. On each CG12 wedge, the grooves are milled to maximum conforming dimensions using a proprietary CNC mill bit to create envelope-stretching geometry. To improve shot consistency, the new groove geometry was coupled with an innovative plating process - making ZIP Grooves Cleveland Golf's most consistent, precise, and visible wedge technology to date. Cleveland offers a wide choice of loft and bounce options - but it does get a bit complicated for the consumer! Essentially, the 46, 48 and 50 degree CG12 wedges are offered in standard bounce only - while 54, 56, 58 and 60 offer an option of low, standard or high bounce - denoted by, respectively, one, two or three dots on the hosel. We will normally say in the notes what the bounce of a particular club is. If you would like more information, visit www.clevelandgolf.com or post a query at the foot of the page.

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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge

60°, Steel shaft, Wedge flex, 4° bounce
Brand New £69.00 £6.00 Cleveland
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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge

56°, Steel shaft, Wedge flex, 14° bounce
Brand New £69.00 £6.00 Cleveland
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Cleveland CG12 Chrome Wedge

48°, Steel shaft, Wedge flex, 8° bounce
Brand New £69.00 £6.00 Cleveland

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