At THP, we believe that testing should be done not only by us, but also by the golfers just like you. One of the cool features about being an active member of the THP Forum is that we look to you guys/gals, the consumers, to give feedback on equipment to golfers all around the world. Each month we send out iron sets, drivers, hybrids, putters, trainings aids and golf balls to our active members to be a part of the THP Forum Member testing. Who wants to test the brand new Callaway CB Wedges?

Callaway CB Wedges
Earlier this week, Callaway released their brand new CB Wedges. If you missed our full preview of the new release, you can find it here.
Criteria
We will select a group of Five THPers to test the new wedges.
You must be able to check in on the forum thread daily (or close to it) to discuss and answer questions.
You will be reviewing the Callaway CB Wedges for 90 days and then it is yours to keep.
How to Signup
Comment below and answer these 3 questions.
1. What wedges do you currently have in the bag?
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
We will announce the testers next week. If you want to learn more about the Callaway CB Wedges or any of their products, check out their website at www.callawaygolf.com.
The lofts I currently have are 49 and 54.
I love that Tri-level sole. Anything that makes bounce simpler is for me.
Current wedges:
Cleveland CBX2 46*
Adams a7OS GW 49*
Adams a7OS SW 54*
The technologies involving the bounce and the sound have my interest peaked!
Yeah, some of my set up is ancient… so, I would love to experience a new feel. I think I could respond with reporting that would be detailed and interesting. Thanks!
I have 2 Callaway Jaws.MD5s and 1 Callaway Full Toe
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
50 54 60
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
The more versatile soles is what stood out to me the most. The sole from 2020 was pretty much plain compared to this one. It will give people options around the green.
Caught it on the way to golf this morning. Thanks!
I am still gaming the original TM ATV wedges.
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
50 54 58
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
I loved the tag line “versatility has never played easier” that’s exactly what I need and want!
1.Current wedges are Ben Hogan Equalizer II
2. 48, 52 and 56
3. I’m very intrigued by the jaw grooves and full face grooves. I struggle to generate spin around the greens and it sounds like these wedges were designed to address that exact issue.
Thanks!
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag? 46, 50, 54, 58
3. What features from the article linked above stand out? Improved feel and forgiveness.
2. I only have a 54 and 60 degree.
3. I love the urethane microspheres that are being added to these next gen wedges. “Better feel means more confidence”, I love it. I do think that hitting a great shot regarding feel and sound definitely makes an impact for me mentally. This is a great addition to these clubs and kudos to Callaway for listening and reacting to the reviews.
50 and 54 degree MG3 and 58 degree Hi-Toe
The sole is the most interesting spec of these, but the concept of a higher forgiving wedge is definitely appealing.
In the bag, I currently have an older set of MD2 Wedges by Callaway. I play a 50-54-58 setup. Being that these wedges are basically blades and I play off of 12, I tend to struggle with bad mishits inside of 100. Very inconsistent. I’m currently playing the Apex 21 irons, which offer a little assistance with the muscle back. It’s a whole different story once I get down to the wedges. For me, the part that stands out about these wedges are the cavity back for more consistent strikes, yet the players face that allows you to still have some workability around the greens. If selected, I would love to take some videos of me on course with my old wedges, vs the CB’s.
For me, a CB wedge offers more forgiveness, especially on a tight lie and allows better turf interaction to get my shot up and on its way.
Would love to see some guys who are blade style only wedge players give these a shot and see their reactions.
Miura K Grind 2.0 – 60/56/52
Miura K Grind 2.0 – 60/56/52
Questions:
1. Callaway JAWS
2. 56* and 58*
3. The sole and simplified bounce
This is definitely good timing, my brother asked to try my edison 49 over the weekend and somehow i have a cracked shaft and a gouge in the toe of the leading edge…..sigh, apparently one of his buddies decided that loosing the cart strap on the bag was funny. Bag hit the ground off the back of the cart. I guess that took the hit…….
Drive on up to NC, bring that 58*, and let’s play.
2-Pings are W, U & S, MG1 is 56
3-promise of easy playability with flexible use. Been struggling with the MG1 and recently started looking for a cavity back 56 or 58 to replace it.
I have 2 Callaway MD4s
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
52 56
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
I am intrigued by the urethane microspheres and how they will feel/sound compared to my irons. I have the rouge st max irons so I am opened to the idea that having CB irons might feel better given my irons. I also would just love to stop blading my 56 all over the green.
-Cleveland RTX 6
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
-54* and 60*
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
-It’s got to be the tri-level sole! Having the ability to manipulate a larger wedge can lead to all kinds of versatility.
Testers were announced this morning.
Sorry! Been out of town, just catching up.
Cobra Snakebite
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
52/56/60
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
Playability is huge for me. I want to be able to do more than just one thing with each club so seeing that intrigues me. I
52,56,60
Current wedge setup is 48/10, 52/12, 58/8.
I like that while forgiving, they claim to not be a one trick pony. I like a forgiving wedge, tried the Cleveland CBX line, very limited in versatility. T my current S23’s are versatile, but not as forgiving as I would like. Hoping these fall in between.
It’s been a while trying out new wedges and these maybe worth a shot with the new engineering & design. The question is to use cavity back vs forge?
Testers were already announced on the forum, but stay tuned, new signups will be coming up.
Forged older 56° and 60°
I also have an alternate set with Big Bertha sand wedge and pitching wedge.
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag? Besides my pitching wedge I play 52, 56, 60.
3. What features from the article linked above stand out? Features from the article that stand out are the feel and aggressive spin nature. I am an avid wedge player who loves to utilize spin from afar and in close to maximize ability to stick shots and precisely play different green lies. The ability to shape shots and hit a variety of different angles is another aspect of the article that intrigued my interest on the wedges. Lastly the improved sole to ensure less digging and hacking of the fairways is intriguing to help ensure shots are accurate and well controlled.
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag? 52* 56* and 60*
3. What features from the article linked above stand out? I love how forgiving they are with the cavity back, I am still about a 24 handicap so that will be helpful for my short game!
2. 50,54,58
3. The tri level sole. Flexibility on a GI wedge.
– Vokey SM5
2. What wedge lofts do you currently play in your bag?
-50 54 58
3. What features from the article linked above stand out?
-It’s got to be the tri-level sole! Having the ability to manipulate a larger wedge can lead to all kinds of versatility.