While I am a devout fan of the RTX and CBX series of wedges, the Smart Sole was something my experiences with were fairly limited. The undercut is not quite as massive as the “S”, but it definitely keeps the CG low as I was able to hit sky-scraping shots into greens on full swings. Visually the “G” fits right in between the other two in sole dimensions, though the three-tier design is more prevalent here. If these clubs will help, why not? Cleveland Smart Sole 4 Wedge Review.
Cleveland are one of the best-renowned wedge designers across the golf market, and their product range caters not only for the elite golfer, but also for higher handicap players who need a little more help with their short game consistency.The brand says that their Smart Sole wedge, now in its fourth iteration, 'makes the short game easier' thanks to huge sole designs and three different models meaning that you have a wedge designed for every shot.Cleveland's 'short game system features a C chipper model engineered for more consistent chip shots, an S model to help promote better results from the sand, and a new G model for extra forgiveness on longer approach shots into the green.The key innovations inside the Smart Sole 4 Wedges are as follows:The C model (42°), G model (50°), and S model (58°) come in right and left-handed options as well as Men’s and Women’s offerings, and will be available from 15th February at an SRP of £129.Are you somebody who struggles with their short game? Each wedge has a specific purpose: the C is a chipper, and the S is a sand wedge. The 58-degree Smart Sole 4 S wedge is for sand play. Will they win beauty contests? Like its Smart Sole 3 predecessor, the line incorporates S and C models but now adds a new G version as well. Simple solutions are sometimes best and adding a 50° gap wedge in is just that. Is it good for both sand & fairway shots ?Average golfers has so much pride they don’t want this in their bag. Now available in three lofts (42, 50 and 58) Cleveland’s Feel … Perhaps these new wedges could be the answer!More compact head and new sole grinds show tour influence.Custom Fitted Vokeys put to the test at Delamere Forest GCOffers thousands of combinations for personalisationGet the same setup as the 15-time major winner here! A club for each segment of the short game, and a club that does its job exactly as they claim while having a feedback that won’t leave you missing more traditional designs. An extra wide sole and specially designed leading-edge means bounce where you need it to make for more consistent delivery through the turf and into the ball. But they will make the short game more straight forward and simple, which is what a huge amount of golfers actually need. The Smart Sole 4 wedges feature new aggressive milled grooves that look to generate better spin performance from all conditions. Are they for everyone? This was honestly needed to fill out the Smart Sole lineup for Cleveland as the top argument we see from golfers who could and would benefit from the “S” and “C” is removing wedges they also use for approaches into a green. No. Admittedly it isn’t a style that I go for, but I see a lot of golfers on the course as well as my teams that are the exact demographic these are aimed at, and as such trying them was honestly a lot of fun.First, the “C” comes in at 42° and still reminds me a lot of the old Cleveland Niblick that I played forever when it comes to shape. The Smart Sole 4 from Cleveland Golf delivers a simpler short game system with a wedge designed for every shot.