Cleveland Niblick
|
|
Cleveland Niblick II DW Wedge Classic Concept, Modern Design. The Niblick is a Short Iron Hybrid that allows players to simplify the short game for improved consistency. The forgiving head, shorter club length, and upright lie angle allow players to move closer to the ball without choking up for improved comfort and consistency. The 42º is perfect for lower chip/pitch shots and can replace a PW distance on full shots. The Š|
|
|
Cleveland Golf Niblick Hybrid Wedge Cleveland Golf Niblick Short Iron Hybrid Wedge Cleveland® Golf?s revolutionary short iron hybrid incorporates classic concepts with modern design. The new Niblicks combines the best features of a wedge, putter, iron and hybrid to create the ultimate hybrid club. Specifically designed to improve scoring, the Niblicks enables players to hit four different types of shots, including chips, pitches, a… |
|
|
Cleveland 2011 Niblick Black Pearl Wedge Cleveland® Golf’s revolutionary short iron hybrid incorporates classic concepts with modern design. The new NiblickTM combines the best features of a wedge, putter, iron and hybrid to create the ultimate hybrid club. Specifically designed to improve scoring, the NiblickTM enables players to hit four different types of shots, including chips, pitches, approach shots and recoveries…. |
|
|
Rh Cleveland Niblick Blk Pearl 56.0 Steel W (Golf) $109.95 Cleveland Niblick…Classic Concept, Modern Design! The new Niblick combines the best features of a wedge, putter, iron and hybrid to create the ultimate hybrid club. Specifically designed to improve scoring, the Niblick enables players to hit four different types of shots, including chips, pitches, approach shots and recoveries. Cleveland Mens Black Pearl Niblick Short Iron Hybrids feature: Lofts: 42 49 56 Steel shaft available in Wedge flex Available in left- and right-hand Click Product Tour for more information Cleveland Golf’s Revolutionary Short Iron Hybrid! |
Cleveland Niblick

Has any one out there hit the new Cleveland Niblick 56 degree?
I have the 42 degree version of it right now and wouldn’t trade it for anything. I was just wondering how well the 56 degree performs out of the bunkers. I’m currently hitting a 588RS which is a great club, but looking for something with less loft and more versatility.
No, but I used my sand wedge (56*), and got the same output without having to get rid of clubs I’d actually need.
cleveland niblick 42
Write a comment: