The 588 DSG RTG+ (Dynamic Sole Grind) brings state-of-the-art technology and versatility to a tour-inspired wedge with a softer feel and reduced glare at address.
Player Profile: This club benefits and performs well for players of all ability levels.
Head Design: With its extremely versatile "Dynamic Sole Grind," the 588 DSG RTG+ retains the classic and popular 588 shape while adding a whole new dynamic to any player's wedge game. A new milled face and scorelines ensure maximum spin and control while the 8620 soft carbon steel body retain its 588 roots. The RTG+ finish provides an initial rust-like appearance without having to wait for the rusting that will take place over time.
Material: The 588 classic tour proven wedges are made of soft 8620 carbon steel. The proprietary RTG+ finish gives each wedge its own distinct look and appeal. This type of finish is designed to reduce glare at address.
Made from 8620 soft carbon steel and featuring a milled face and grooves for maximum spin, the 588 DSG RTG+ (Dynamic Sole Grind) brings state-of-the-art technology and versatility to the most popular wedge shape of all time. When opening the face at address, this Dynamic Sole Grind allows the leading edge of the 588 DSG to remain closer to the ground than the original 588. This gives you more versatility to hit high and soft flop shots around the green. With adequate dynamic bounce, the 588 DSG remains effective out of soft sand or from soft turf conditions as well.
The RTG+ Finish:
The RTG+ finish provides an initial rust-like appearance without having to wait for the rusting that will take place over time. This type of finish is inspired by tour players who prefer clubs with a softer feel and reduced glare at address.
The RTG+ finish will wear off after 3 to 5 rounds of play at the sole and face of club. The rate at which the finish will rust depends on the climate conditions that the club is exposed to.
Over time, the RTG+ finish will completely rust over. Each time the club is put in play, the rust will wear off again at impact locations; mainly the sole and face of the club.