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Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge Review

published: Jan 17, 2024

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updated: Jan 30, 2024

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge Review

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Nicola Slater brings you the low down on the new Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge Review

Table of Contents

Jump to:

  • Cleveland cbx 4 zipcore wedge review: ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • Ncg review
  • Cleveland cbx 4 zipcore wedge review: the details

Cleveland is back for 2024 with the latest edition in their CBX wedge range. The new Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore wedge has the highest MOI to date but how does it perform? We put it to the test to find out.

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Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge Review: NCG Summary

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge
5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The Cleveland CBX 4 is designed for those mid to high-handicap golfers who require a little more forgiveness from a wedge without losing the premium quality and feel.

Upgraded from last year’s CBX Zipcore, the CBX 4 offers a 7% enhanced MOI from heel toe and a 5.8% increase in high/low MOI. Collectively, this makes it the most forgiving CBX wedge Cleveland has produced.

Over the ball, the slightly larger face provides an ample amount of confidence and in the bunkers, the wider sole helped the ball pop up effortlessly.

PROS

  • Provides visual confidence
  • Effortless to use
  • Sleek design for a wider-soled wedge
  • Great range of lofts

CONS

  • Only two bounce options

First Impressions

Cleveland is known for their great wedges and this starts with their aesthetics. The CBX 4 is no different and for a wedge designed to help mid to high handicappers, it certainly doesn’t lack that premium quality or feel.

Unlike standard wedges, the CBX range is known to have a much wider sole. With the CBX 4 Zipcore wedge, Cleveland has tried to create a design that blends seamlessly into your bag. There are three different sole grinds to choose from V, S or C-shaped, all feature a newly designed leading edge for a smoother interaction with the ground, whatever surface conditions that way be.

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge

NCG Review

The Cleveland CBX 4 is designed to fit into a player’s bag set up by blending in with the rest of their set. Most mid-to-high handicap players use modern cavity back or hollow sets, and so the CBX 4 wedges aim to create a similar feeling. This is created through similar shaping and weighting which allows for a consistent feeling throughout a player’s bag which should hopefully then reflect in their game.

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge

As per the name, the CBX 4 wedges use Cleveland’s Zipcore technology a feature found in many of their successful wedges. This technology repositions weight across the head. Zipcore can increase the club’s MOI by aligning the center of gravity to the point of impact. In the CBX 4, the MOI has increased by 7% in the heel/toe and by 5.8% in the high/low points. Altogether this makes for the highest MOI in a Cleveland CBX wedge to date.

The technology doesn’t stop there as Cleveland has used both their HydraZip and UltiZip technologies. HydraZip technology can be shown on the club face where you can see tiny laser-milled lines between and around the grooves. This creates a rougher surface to enhance friction, which helps maximise spin in wet or dry conditions as well as reducing glare from the clubface.

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UltiZip on the other hand is Cleveland’s way of creating better spin control and consistency. This works by creating a network of tightly spaced grooves that are sharp and deep.

Now we’ve explored all the tech, how did they perform?

Having taken these wedges out in a couple of different conditions, I really liked how they performed. They have a slightly larger head than my current wedges which was nice visually to have a great surface area to work with. I used the 56˚ that had 14˚ bounce and a 52˚ with 12˚ bounce. Out of bunkers, the 56˚ felt so effortless to use thanks to the wider sole the head bounced off the sand well.

For wedges with a high amount of bounce and wider soles, they didn’t feel awfully ‘chunky’ but when on the occasion I wanted to hit a slightly higher shot around the green I found that how far I could open the club up was limited.

Overall, I think if you’re a player who needs a little extra forgiveness around the greens but still wants a high quality, premium-feeling wedge, this is the perfect option.

Cleveland CBX 4 Zipcore Wedge review: The Details

Available: 10th February

RRP: £159 (steel) £169 (graphite)

Shafts: Steel – KBS HI-REV 2.0 115, Graphjhite – UST RECOIL DART 80 WEDGE

Lofts: 44˚, 46˚, 48˚, 50˚, 52˚, 54˚, 56˚, 58˚& 60˚

Grip: Lamkin Crossline 360

More information: Cleveland Golf

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About the author

Nicola Slater
Nicola Slater

Nicola is a professional golfer, playing on the Ladies European Access Series (LETAS). It is a developmental tour designed for aspiring female golfers.

Having played golf for 17 years, starting aged 8, Nicola has represented both her county and country at junior and senior levels. She currently a member at Hickleton Golf Club but has previously held memberships at five other courses.

Nicola holds a BA (Hons) degree in Sports Studies, from the University of Stirling. She completed a four-year course, with her final year project focusing on the barrier women face in golf. This combination of real-world experience and academic insight underscores her commitment to the sport and her desire to contribute to its growth, particularly for female golfers. At Stirling, she was part of the Golf Scholarship program. Involving regular golf specific fitness and practice sessions. She had the opportunity to partake in tournaments and training camps, worldwide.

Over the years, Nicola has accumulated a wealth of knowledge not just about her own performance, but also about the nuances of the sport. Given her extensive playing background she has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of golf gear and the golf swing itself.

What’s in Nicola’s bag: Ping G430 driver, Titleist TS2 4-wood, Titleist T150/200 irons, Ping s159 wedges, Cleveland putter.

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