Are these even noticeable at address as a CB? thick top-line? I'm sure a lot of people will appreciate the forgiveness now incorporated in the scoring clubs
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I'll be curious to see if there is much difference in spin compared to the rtx3cb... if not, what do you have to lose with more forgiveness and no detriment to spin
I think in hand you will find these are less beefy than you imagine. Have to remember the oversized sole still belongs to the Smart Sole category.
Are these even noticeable at address as a CB? thick top-line? I'm sure a lot of people will appreciate the forgiveness now incorporated in the scoring clubs
I'll be curious to see if there is much difference in spin compared to the rtx3cb... if not, what do you have to lose with more forgiveness and no detriment to spin
Thanks for the info, this could be a real winner especially because my miss is high on the toe... and more forgiveness with little to no spin difference... this will be fun!Check out the pictures in the early posts that I put up this morning. One in particular shows the bevel and how it helps "hide" the topline.
According to last week on the GCQuad on full swings no difference. In 3/4 swings no difference. In half swings, no difference. In 1/4 swings 300rpm difference. This was 6 balls each so it could very well show contact causing it.
One thing that was noted was that high on the face with this wedge, showed better spin and speed in relation to the CB.
good to know. probably on me for misunderstanding, but the takeaway i had from the thp tv spot is that "if you play gi irons, here's a specialty wedge that slots in better than small wedges we've seen in the past." so i guess i'm looking for a middle ground between a gi wedge to complement a gi iron set, and an mb wedge to complement a player's iron set. it sounds like the cbx is more middle ground than i originally thought?
good to know. probably on me for misunderstanding, but the takeaway i had from the thp tv spot is that "if you play gi irons, here's a specialty wedge that slots in better than small wedges we've seen in the past." so i guess i'm looking for a middle ground between a gi wedge to complement a gi iron set, and an mb wedge to complement a player's iron set. it sounds like the cbx is more middle ground than i originally thought?
I'll be curious to see if there is much difference in spin compared to the rtx3cb... if not, what do you have to lose with more forgiveness and no detriment to spin
People really seem to love the V sole and how versatile it is. Makes sense that this would find it's way into a wedge.
And the V-Sole has been in their wedges for a while now with RTX-3.
thanks for the pics above! that's a big help, and it's pretty incredible how similar the cb and the cbx look at address in spite of the slight sole differences. really looks to be a fantastic wedge.
When I get back from this long trip, we should grab a round and do some CBX testing.
I admittedly haven't paid much attention to the RTX-3 (other than knowing people swear by them). I had just moved to the W/S PMP's and they were working pretty well, so my eye didn't stray. Guess Cleveland just hit the right chord with their promotions of this wedge that it caught my eye enough to pique my interest. They've about done sold me on this wedge. May very likely pre-order when they open it up.And the V-Sole has been in their wedges for a while now with RTX-3.
Welcome to THP!!I have really enjoyed my Hot Metal wedges, but these CBX wedges are amazing to look at and based on the information in the video these have me seriously considering giving them a try. Every time I think my bag is set, I see something shiny I want!!