sdandrea1
The original CBX wedges had one sole grind across all the lofts. They weren't as easy to hit on delicate chips and pitch shots but were great on full shots. I have the 56 degree and like it but I'm going to get the CBX2 to replace it before next spring. The following is copied from a Golf Spy review: The new CBX 2 features three separate grinds, categorized by loft. For example, how do you use your 46 to 52-degree wedges? Full, square-faced shots, most likely, so the new CBX 2 features Cleveland’s traditional V-Sole in those lofts. The 54 and 56-degree wedges feature an S-grind for bunker and open-faced finesse shots. It’s wider on the toe for more forgiveness and narrower at the heel so you can still open it up – not as much as a blade-style wedge, but enough for most golfers in the target audience. The 58 and 60-degree wedges have a C-shaped sole, so you can open up for lob shots but still keep the leading-edge low.