The golfer who is farthest from the hole always putts first, right? I say no, never in four-ball matchplay when you and your partner both are putting for birdie. That's when you need a different approach.
The new Laser Milled method perfected with the
Cleveland CG15 Oil Quench wedge provides a more precise and consistent surface roughness than any of the alternative methods on the markets. This means that the CG15 grooves are able to get much more spin than any previous Cleveland wedge.
His game is coming along. No doubt. He's glad to be back. It's been a couple of years. His game was exposed in the wind in Dubai. He likes match play. Incorporating new movements takes time. He's looking forward to winning golf tournaments again.
Just before Woods arrived, Matt Kuchar pulled up in a plain, white transportation van from the Ritz-Carlton up the hill. "Wrong guy, huh?" Kuchar said as he strolled past the semi-circle of video recorders staked out on tripods to bake in the desert sun.
Golfers will notice that this means the CG15 is much more consistent and that difference between different lofts is much less pronounced than on other wedges. The
Cleveland CG15 wedge ZIP Grooves features a 25% larger groove volume than with conventional grooves and work to channel as much debris as possible out of the groove at impact. This improves contact and again helps to optimise the spin levels achieved.
A year later, in virtually that same spot, a grounds crew of three set the world land speed record for erecting a dais from which Woods could re-enter the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship with a few words about, well, nothing in particular.
If my partner is six feet from the hole and I'm 10 feet away, I like to see my partner putt first. He'll really bear down and try to make it, because you haven't made the birdie just yet, but on the other hand he'll feel a little more relaxed knowing you're there with a decent chance of canning your 10-footer in case he misses.
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