Cleveland Golf launches new 588 Forged Wedges
Cleveland golf introduces the new 588 forged wedges as used by GM playing editor Graeme McDowell

Cleveland Golf has launched their new 588 Forged wedges that offer a series of technological breakthroughs to provide added performance benefits.
Made from 1025 carbon steel, the 588 Forged wedge offers a soft yet solid feel and less unwanted vibration.
An advanced precision forging process ensures the highest level of part-to-part manufacturing consistency for supreme confidence and trust over each shot.
The 588 Forged Wedge's Tour Zip Grooves and Laser Milled technology help maximise spin while the exclusive tour concept steel shaft promotes a more penetrating ball flight, increased spin and optimal distance control.
Srixon/Cleveland staff player Graeme McDowell said: "The Cleveland 588s have always been the best wedges ever made, and they continue to improve. The new 588 are precision wedges with great aesthetics and the classic Cleveland lines.
"They have an improved feel and spin control than their quality predecessors. I use the 48, 52 and 58, and I first had these in my bag at the Dunhill Links where I finished 3rd. They have been in my bag ever since."
They will be available in chrome and satin finishes and in a variety of loft and bounce options with an RRP of £119.99.
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