Cleveland RTZ vs CBZ Wedge Test – Is There ACTUALLY a Difference?

In today’s video, I’m testing the Cleveland RTZ and Cleveland CBZ wedges to see if there’s actually a difference between the two — and more importantly, which one YOU should be using in your bag. DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE PRACTISE PLAN HERE - https://app.gohighlevel.com/v2/previe... SHOP MILESEEY FOR 10% OFF - https://mileseeygolf.com/products/mil... The RTZ is designed more like a traditional tour-style wedge, focused on feel, control, and versatility, while the CBZ is a more forgiving, cavity-back design built to help with consistency and easier strikes. I took both wedges out on the course and put them through real situations: Full shots Chips around the green Bunker play Different lies and conditions The goal? Find out: 👉 Is there a noticeable performance difference? 👉 Which wedge spins more? 👉 Which one is more forgiving? 👉 And which type of golfer each wedge actually suits ⛳ Who These Wedges Are For RTZ wedge Best for golfers who want maximum control, shot shaping, and versatility. Typically suits lower handicaps or players confident in their short game. CBZ wedge Designed for golfers who want forgiveness and consistency, especially on off-centre strikes. Ideal for mid-to-high handicappers. 🧪 What You Should Be Trying (When You Test Wedges) If you’re testing wedges yourself, don’t just hit a few shots on the range. Focus on: Strike consistency (how forgiving is it?) Spin control (can you stop the ball?) Turf interaction (does it dig or glide?) Confidence at address (huge factor most people ignore) Versatility (can you open the face, hit different shots?)