Comments on: Cleveland RTZ Wedge Review https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/ Get plugged in... Sun, 09 Feb 2025 13:59:07 +0000 hourly 1 By: JOHNC11 https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327178 Sun, 09 Feb 2025 13:59:07 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327178 These new wedges look great so I cannot wait to test them but it won’t be with the DG Spinner wedge shaft as that shaft previously gave me the most inconsistent numbers I have seen from any golf club when I have tested it in 2 different wedges, for most players with some decent speed like myself this shaft is completely uncontrollable on full shots especially so the dispersion which I saw both left-right and front-back was super horrific plus I hit several moon balls dead right and the standard deviation on spin was also like 1400 which is absolutely no good for wedge play, with a DG TI S400 or Modus 125 my wedge game is super consistent.

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By: Dylan Thaemert https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327167 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:42:28 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327167 In reply to Mike Y.

Mike,

Unfortunately I never tested the RTX6 so I can’t offer a perspective on that. Thanks for reading and for the question.

Dylan

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By: Dylan Thaemert https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327166 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:41:27 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327166 In reply to Soonapa.

Hi Soonapa,

I can’t offer any insight on that, sorry.

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By: Mike Y https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327163 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 05:22:58 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327163 Just got my set and love the look and the feel of the new metal. Not that I necessarily mind but in hand they seem a tad smaller and bladey-er than the RTX6 with thinner soles – but I can’t confirm since I traded those in for the new ones haha. I’m curious about it though – do you happen to have an RTX6 to compare?

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By: Soonapa https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327152 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 17:49:37 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327152 I cant confirm it, and would love your input I have noticed that i don’t have to replace my PXG SD wedges as often. I don’t know if it the material they use, but they just seem to hold up longer

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By: Dylan Thaemert https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327146 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 15:03:47 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327146 In reply to kyle.

Hi Kyle,

Thanks for the question. Unfortunately I haven’t had the pleasure of hitting the Sugar Daddy 3 so I can’t comment. I can say the RTZ is up there with the best wedges I have hit though, including the OG Sugar Daddy, though it’s hard to offer a 1 to 1 comparison as it’s been a few years.

Best,
Dylan

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By: kyle https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-rtz-wedge-review/#comment-327142 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 12:25:03 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=118543#comment-327142 Nice review here. Any idea on how they feel/perform compared to PXG Sugar Daddy 3’s?

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