Cleveland CBX2 Wedges Now Available in Black Satin

Cleveland Golf CBX2 Black Satin Wedges.

Cleveland Golf CBX2 Black Satin Wedges.

Cleveland Golf has announced their incredible CBX2 wedges are now available in a stylish black satin finish just in time for the holidays. They are available for pre-sale now on ClevelandGolf.com and launches on December 18, 2020.

We were amazed at the forgiveness and versatility of the CBX2 wedges when they were originally released in 2019. Designed with all golfers in mind, the CBX2 provides just enough forgiveness around the greens to help you lower scores without seeming too “chunky” or anything a wedge shouldn’t be. The CBX2 was very warmly received across the board by golfers of all skill levels.

“The Cleveland CBX wedge line has been a revolution for wedges,” said Mike Powell, President of North America Sales and Marketing at Cleveland Golf. “The Cleveland CBX 2 has made the short game easier, and now golfers will have expanded options when choosing their wedges with the new Black Satin release.”

The new Black Stain finish will appeal to golfers who prefer the unique look and feel of similar finishes in their irons. In addition to the new Black Satin finish and the original Tour Satin, Cleveland CBX 2 wedges are offered in a variety of different lofts and sole grinds. The V-Shaped Sole grind is offered in 46°- 52° lofts. Meanwhile, the S-Shaped Sole grind is offered in 54° and 56° lofts, while the C-Shaped Sole grind is offered in 58° and 60° lofts. The wedges are available in left and right-handed options.

Retail Information and Pricing

Pricing: $139.99 for Steel; $149.99 for Graphite.

U.S. Retail Launch Date: December 18, 2020

Adam Fonseca

Adam Fonseca is the owner of Golf Unfiltered and host of the Golf Unfiltered Podcast. He has been writing about golf for over 20 years. His work has appeared on multiple outlets, including SB Nation, the Back9Network, USA Today, Yahoo Sports!, and others.

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