Cleveland

CBX Zipcore/Full Face 2

Hot List Gold 2023

Our Review:

WHAT IT DOES: A thoughtful mixture of technology good enough for tour players yet designed to mask the flaws of those less skilled. A low-density material inside the lower hosel, neck and sole areas moves the center of gravity in line with the sweet spot and increases forgiveness by 26 percent vertically and 10 percent horizontally. That helps shots come off more consistently. 

WHY WE LIKE IT: The sole design smartly changes through the lofts, which takes the agonizing task of knowing what grind to use out of the equation. The C-shaped sole on the highest lofts boasts the most heel-and-toe relief for maximum versatility. The revamped Full Face model features a larger face and is designed for the player looking for even more forgiveness.  Read more>>

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Price: CBX Zipcore $150, Full Face 2 $170
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Ratings
Performance

50%*

Innovation

30%*

Look / Sound / Feel

20%*

* Percentage of total score

Player Comments
Medium-Handicapper
"This thing stands out in the bunker. Very easy to get the ball out even if you mis-hit it, or your swing doesn't feel like you caught it correctly. Lots of spin on the chip shots. I like how the full score lines frame the ball."
Handicap, 8
Low-Handicapper
"Super high launch. It's almost impossible to hit fat. You can just plop flop shots wherever you want."
Handicap, 0
Low-Handicapper
“For such a large clubhead, this wedge effortlessly glides through the sand. This is like a cheat code for the bunker.”
Handicap, +4
Club Specs
Models Finish Price
CBX 2 $170

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