Ynotgolf
I think you'll like them. If you like them but they just aren't quite what you think you were looking for, try the CBX Full Face wedges. I went from the original CBX to the Full Face ones and, "That's what I was looking for."

    sdandrea1 I'm thinking about getting the 44 loft CBX. Kick my 9i outa the bag

    How long until your bag goes straight from a hybrid to a wedge?

      Jelopster

      Current set up:

      12 degree driver. Integra Quadratic offset
      21 degree Perfect Club
      26 degree 6h Cally RAZR
      36 degree 8h Cally RAZR
      42 degree 9i PING G5
      46 degree W PING G10
      52 degree Cleveland CBX
      56 degree Cleveland Smart Sole
      Putter of the day

      DonM The Juggernaut Max CB has a C-grind which has the toe and heel sections of the sole shaved off.

      • DonM replied to this.

        Ynotgolf They are full face I believe. Have mill cutter marks across the entire face.

        If they're full face they have the grooves almost all the way to the toe.

          mulegolf They don't have grooves all the way across. But have the swirl mill marks all the way across.

          I play a CBX2 52-degree wedge and I have to agree with everybody that these wedges are fire, as the young people say these days.

          That's 'the bomb' for those of you a few years behind, 'groovy' or 'far out' for those even further behind, 'the cat's meow' or 'the cat's pajamas' for the really far behind. 😉

          7 days later

          I finally got to get out and play with the CBX. I played a practice round today and used it wherever possible. It’s amazing out of the sand, probably the easiest sand club I’ve ever used.

          Where it is compromised is partial pitches off tight lies. Especially if you want to add some loft. Even on square shots, it doesn’t fly as high as I would expect for the loft. I really want it in the bag for sand, but the other shots are far more frequent, so we’ll see. If I can consolidate the top end of the bag and remove one club, I can add a low bounce 60.

          17 days later

          The CBX is being replaced by a more versatile lob wedge. TM TW (Tiger) grind. It’s a mini version of the CBX grind.

          It’s a lot better for thin lies around the green. The CBX more or less requires me to chip with the ball by the back foot. The TW is good for that but it also can be used with the ball forward. With the CBX, those chips are clunky.

          The TW is much better for lobs and flops too. And it was fine from the sand today.

          I had been trying a Vokey 60/4 bent to 62/6, with a leading edge grind. It’s great if the lie is dry and firm, but I can’t count on that. Usually they are on the wet side. And it’s the opposite of the CBX, it’s scary chipping with the ball back.

          So let’s go Tiger wedge! Too soon to talk about holy grail, though.