Could a 64-Degree Wedge Transform Your Short Game?

A 64-degree wedge might just be the secret weapon you're missing.

Ever found yourself in that awkward spot just off the green where your 60-degree wedge doesn't quite give you enough loft to clear a bunker? You're not alone. For many golfers, those tricky short-sided positions lead to bogeys or worse.

A 64-degree wedge might just be the secret weapon you're missing.

Mark recently put the new Cleveland CBX Full Face wedges to the test, specifically exploring whether an ultra-high-lofted 64-degree option could be the 14th club worth adding to his bag. With incredible versatility around the greens, these specialty wedges are gaining popularity among players looking for that extra short game edge.

When a 64-degree wedge shines:

- Getting up-and-down from tight lies near the green

- Hitting high, soft-landing flop shots over bunkers

- Escaping from thick rough with a steep angle of attack

- Creating maximum spin on delicate pitch shots

- Navigating severely elevated greens

But is the extra loft worth sacrificing another club in your bag? Mark breaks down the pros and cons, showing exactly how this specialty wedge performs in real playing conditions.

Check out his full review below to see if this could be the club that finally helps you conquer those intimidating short game scenarios and start saving strokes where they matter most.

What's your experience with high-lofted wedges? Would you make room in your bag for a 64-degree?

Afonso Bento
Afonso Bento
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