Are Cleveland zip grooves legal?

Are Cleveland zip grooves legal?

Have you seen the faces on those wedges? Cleveland calls them “laser-milled” and there are grooves on the face of the club in addition to the “Zip Grooves” that are the same grooves that the CG14 has (but are banned). It goes to show you, when in doubt, go to the list, the USGA Conforming Club & Ball List.

What are Cleveland zip grooves?

Zip Grooves™ – The breakthrough, envelope-stretching geometry from Cleveland® Golf. This patented technology features consistent milling of each groove to maximum conforming dimensions. The CNC machine form cutter bit is designed to the exact shape of the groove – creating grooves and edge radii with total precision.

What year did the Cleveland CG15 Wedge come out?

2009
Cleveland CG15 Wedge – Product Details

UK Launch 01 November 2009
USA Launch 01 November 2009
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Right

What is Cleveland dynamic sole grind?

The DSG stands for Dynamic Sole Grind on the back portion of the sole, allowing players to open up the face and lowering the leading edge to help make better contact.

Is groove sharpening illegal?

Groove sharpeners are technically not illegal to use, but you’ll need to be careful in how you use them to avoid game disqualification. The main point to remember is that the shape of a groove cannot be changed by the golfer. This is considered illegal.

When were square grooves banned?

. 1, 1990
Saying that the use of square or U grooves in golf irons ”has changed the nature of the game,” the PGA Tour Policy Board today declared clubs with square grooves illegal for use in PGA Tour events starting Jan. 1, 1990.

Are Cleveland CG16 irons forgiving?

At address, the mid and long irons in the Cleveland CG16 Black Pearl set look forgiving. We tested the stock Traction 85 shaft and were impressed at the strength of flight on offer from such a forgiving iron. It felt stable through impact and increases the overall appeal.

What does grind mean on a Cleveland wedge?

manipulation of removal
“Grind is the manipulation of removal of material from the sole of your golf club to improve it visually behind the ball and more so to improve contact with the turf.” Once you move a wedge from its normal address position in most occasions, opening the blade presents more bounce, closing it down less bounce.

Do Cleveland make good wedges?

The Cleveland CBX 2 wedges offer serious stopping power. We love how the complicated decisions of selecting sole grinds and bounce options are made for you, as the lower lofts have less bounce, while the higher lofts have wider, more forgiving soles, and extra bounce.

What are the grooves on a Cleveland CG15 wedge?

Cleveland’s Zip Grooves have been augmented with a new feature called Laser Etched grooves, introduced for the CG15 wedge. Using a laser, 4 texture lines are milled between each groove exactly to the conforming roughness limit. This roughness application optimizes ball-to-face friction and maximizes spin under the rules of golf.

What are the grooves on a CG15 Black Pearl wedge?

Conforming Grooves -The CG15 Black Pearl Wedge features Laser Milled grooves with four calibrated texture lines milled between each of the grooves, maximizing clubface roughness while still conforming to the PGA 2010 groove regulations. Standard Headsize -The CG15 Wedge features a standard sized teardrop clubhead design.

Can you change bounce angle on CG15 wedges?

There isn’t much you can change on a classic wedge design, so most companies relocate the text or change the graphics. With the new CG15 wedges, they have moved the bounce angle number and dots from the hosel area to the sole of the club, just below the loft number.

What kind of steel do Cleveland Golf wedges use?

Cleveland has never made a forged wedge, and neither has Bob Vokey, who’s Titleist wedges combine with Cleveland to dominate the wedge market. They use soft carbon steel to cast their wedges, and they feel every bit as soft as a forged club of the same metal.