What is a Cleveland Mashie?

What is a Cleveland Mashie?

The Mashie hybrid from Cleveland is everything you could ever want in a hybrid, with its: Gliderail Sole, RetroRaw finish, and Ultralite technology. The Gliderail sole improves playability and versatility, making the Mashie longer from any lie.

What year did Cleveland mashie come out?

2011
The Cleveland Mashie set is an ultra-game improvement hybrids-and-irons combo set. It was released in 2011 (same year as the Cleveland CG16 irons) and the following review was written at that time.

Is the mashie hybrid Straight a good club?

If, unlike our testers, you’re able to consistently hit the Mashie hybrid straight, everything else we saw suggests the club will be a strong performer for you. Let’s face it, Cleveland, despite years of producing clubs good enough to fill every slot in the bag, is still known largely as a wedge company.

How far do Mashie hybrid golf shots go?

Our testers as group averaged just over 211 yards with the Mashie hybrid. As he always is, Dan was on the long end with an average total distance of 251 yards. Blake, who generally hits a 3 hybrid around 200 yards, struggled mightily with the Mashie averaging just under 170 yards.

What kind of shafts does the Cleveland Mashie use?

As I’ve already mentioned, the Mashie comes stock with ultralight (59 gram) Miyazaki C. Kua shaft (yes, it’s a “real” C. Kua), which Cleveland claims can create 5-10 yards of additional distance through higher head speeds (up to 3 Mph). Heavier shafts are available through Cleveland’s custom department.

Is Cleveland’s PGA Tour points system fair?

In a perfect world all preconceived notions for every club and every manufacturer would get checked at the door , but the reality is that a company like Cleveland isn’t going to get what amount to little more than points for just showing up like a TaylorMade or Titleist would. Is it completely fair? Probably not.

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