ive had the 52* version and knew this was one of the best wedges on the market but with no 56 or 60 in my bag ialso knew i needed for something 100 and in ...the DSG is nice its a lower bounce which is especially good for tight lies and hard pan ... something i find my self in alot ...lol... when practicing for the first time with it today on the putting/chipping green at my local for my weekly sat 7 am tee time i was there at 6 still dark ... the hole was about 40 ft but you couldnt see it just knew where it was ...first ball of three ,three times in a row rimmed the hole with the first ball...mower finally came through then the little flags were put in ... by this time theres a little light but still not much but atleast now i see the hole... first chip right in ... second ball leaner third ball rolls up bumps the second in and then almost falls too! i laughed out loud ... but no one there to see it ! i love this club ... anxieous to try it on a nicer course and get a feel for this sole grind down to 4* bounce ...Read full review
I purchased two cleveland CG15 DSG Oil Quenched Wedges. I was somewhat disappointed in the condition of each of them. Since they were not that old they sure were abused. The groves were worn down much more than I expected. I have learned a lesson on bidding on clubs. Not that I wont again, but I definately will not bid as high as I have in the past. I wonder who is running up the bid? I earlier purchased a R9 driver & 3 wood which were also very mistreated for no older than they were. I play a lot of golf and I have some 8 year old woods & irons in better shape than the ones I purchased for more than I should have. I have only myself to blame, I'm not crying, I'm just expressing my openion. That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
I liked the Cleveland TA2 irons and a Cleveland CG12 Sand Wedge. So I purchased the 52, 56, 58 and 60 degree Cleveland CG15 Oil Quench Finish Wedges with Zip Grooves and Laser milled face. These wedges are simply awesome! Tight lie, bare hardpan, deep rough, old divots the ball consistently comes out with little effort, the impact is soft, the distance control is better than any I've ever owned and best of all, the ball landing fits my desired game. The balls lands softly and releases commensurately with the trajectory height. On full shots I can get a little back-up which is all I want. After watching Greg Norman and others back-up their balls literally off the green to lose, I believe in the old pro's quote "I can control my distance, but I can't control the distance of my backup!
This is my third 60 degreee wedge that I have purchased in the past year. This specific model is no longer being made and the action that I get on the ball from the rough is better than any other. I used to have the Vokey spin milled, but this specific model has more bounce options available to the left handed player. The Oil Quench finish is beautiful but doesn't last.
The laser precision on the club face is also reflected in the laser precision of the club's performance on approach shots. The action, the spin, and the feel are unmatched. The Dynamic Sole Grind doubles well for opening and closing the face for flop, sand, and chip shots. I have the 46*, 52*DSG, and 56*DSG CG15s. The first round I played with the three I scored four birdies. If you get a chance to get yourself a one, do it.