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Just wondering whether anyone here has tried the Cleveland 588 DSG (Dynamic Sole Grind,

Let's just say it works as well as your game allows it to work. All the DSG does is allow you to open up the clubface and allow the leading edge to remain low. Theoretically, this'll reduce your chances of blading the ball, as can sometimes happen when players open up the face around the greens.

It's still a matter of execution though.

"I played like shit." -Greg Norman after the '96 Masters.


Just wondering whether anyone here has tried the Cleveland 588 DSG (Dynamic Sole Grind,

BNguyen,

I'm not a big fan of Cleveland's DSG wedges, and they've been duds in the marketplace. 1. They're shiny chrome. Unless you play in consistently overcast conditions wear a welding helmet. 2. The sole grind opens up too easily, especially when squared up to the ball. It simply doesn't feel solid through the turf. 3. Too many great wedge options on the market now. It's a nice idea, but execution has been poor, and the shiny chrome finish is no good. A good clubmaker can take a standard wedge grind off some metal from the heel, toe, and back flange. That will be a much better choice.

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