As much as driving the ball long and straight on every hole may look impressive, I’m of the opinion that having a strong and reliable short game is the real key to unlocking better scores and lowering your handicap. The Callaway CB 12 wedge looks to offer the ultimate in assistance on greenside shots, but does it deliver this performance in practice to a level that can compete with the best wedges on the marker? I took it to the golf course to find out.
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The Callaway CB 12 inspires confidence as soon as you put it down behind the ball. Its large footprint, thick topline, and cavity back design give it an inviting look at address. The leading edge sits squarely behind the ball and doesn’t have the excessive offset that can sometimes put golfers off from using one of the most forgiving wedges.
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When I started clipping a few chips and pitches on the course, the forgiveness of this wedge was immediately apparent. The 12g perimeter weighting adds an enormous amount of stability to the head, particularly on off-center hits and especially full shots. While the margin for error is minimal with a traditional bladed wedge, I found there to be far more lenience with the Callaway CB 12 wedge. The chamfered leading edge is a clever design feature, stopping the club from digging into the ground and allowing you to ground out a touch early without being severely penalized.
The high bounce and wide tri-sole design aids with forgiveness
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As someone who likes being creative around the greens, I’m always a little skeptical when taking a larger, cavity-back wedge on the course, as I often find they lack versatility. However, the new wide tri-sole on the CB 12 wedge is a game-changer in the forgiving wedge space. I found I could open the face up to hit flop shots without the bounce interfering too much, as well as close the toe in to hit a lower shot without the club digging. It offers the best of both worlds – forgiveness when you need it and creativity as your confidence grows.
Sam De’Ath testing the Callaway CB 12 wedge
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The urethane microspheres behind the face in the cavity offer a soft feeling through impact, minimizing vibrations while still providing plenty of feedback on the strike. This was something I loved about the previous Callaway CB wedge, and I’m glad to see this feature continue into this latest model.
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