Cleveland lanza una edición limitada de wedges 588 Tour Action

Cleveland Golf ha lanzado un set de edición limitada de tres wedges 588 Tour Action, marcando la primera oferta de wedges de la compañía desde que el fundador Roger Cleveland se reincorporó a principios de 2025. Solo se producirán 588 sets, cada uno con un precio de 588 dólares y disponibles a partir del 8 de mayo. La colección revive el diseño clásico 588 con actualizaciones de rendimiento modernas.

El set incluye wedges de 52, 56 y 60 grados con el acabado cromado original, conservando la distintiva suela ancha y el perfil desplazado del modelo de 1988. Cada palo cuenta con material Z-Alloy actualizado, tecnologías ZipCore, HydraZip, estrías UltiZip y fresado de cara Rotex para mejorar el spin y la interacción con el césped, manteniendo al mismo tiempo la forma de confianza del diseño original.

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