Cleveland CG16 Black Pearl Wedge (Standard Bounce)
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The club's shot-making prowess is further improved by Cleveland's Zip Grooves technology, which creates 25 percent bigger grooves, each with pristine edges. This helps increase the shot "zip" and consistency, especially from poor lies. Cleveland also added perimeter weighting and geometry, helping deepen the club's center of gravity and increase its moment of inertia (MOI). As a result, the club provides improved stability and forgiveness on off-center hits while maintaining the signature Cleveland feel. And golfers will love the CG16's Tour-proven C sole design. Boasting a wide constant-width sole from heel to toe along with heel and toe grinds, the C sole design improves bunker performance while maintaining your shot-making versatility.
The CG16 Black Pearl wedge maximizes the allowable spin under the Rules of Golf. |
CG16 Black Pearl Specifications | ||||
Loft | Bounce | Length | Lie | Swing weight |
46 degrees | 8 degrees | 36.625 inches | 64 degrees | D2 |
48 degrees | 8 degrees | 36.625 inches | 64 degrees | D2 |
50 degrees | 10 degrees | 35.5 inches | 64 degrees | D3 |
52 degrees | 10 degrees | 35.5 inches | 64 degrees | D3 |
54 degrees | 14 degrees | 35.375 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
56 degrees | 14 degrees | 35.375 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
58 degrees | 12 degrees | 35.25 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
60 degrees | 12 degrees | 35.25 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
62 degrees | 12 degrees | 35.125 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
64 degrees | 12 degrees | 35.125 inches | 64 degrees | D5 |
About Cleveland Golf
Roger Cleveland began producing and selling golf clubs in 1979, originally producing exquisite replicas of classic golf clubs from the '40s and '50s. Today, the company is home to the number-one wedge in golf and is regarded as one of the forerunners in product innovation. With more than 325 employees in its Huntington Beach, California, headquarters, Cleveland Golf is a sponsor of such tournaments as the Byron Nelson Championship and Cleveland Collegiate Palmetto Championship.