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Cleveland releases limited edition set of 588 Tour Action wedges

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If there’s one wedge that set the standard for the modern look and performance of today’s models, it’s Cleveland’s 588.

Now, with founder Roger Cleveland returning to the company last year, Cleveland is giving today’s generation of golfers the chance to experience the legendary wedge design with the release of the Limited Edition 588 Tour Action Wedge set.

“From the very beginning, the 588 was built around feedback from the best players in the world,” Cleveland said in a release. “For this release, we stayed true to the original shaping and turf interaction that made it special, while integrating modern materials and technologies inside the club. It’s the same trusted look and performance, refined for today’s game.”

Released in May of 1988 (hence the 588 name), Cleveland’s 588 wedge instantly became the standard for shaping, turf interaction and performance for the modern wedge. The wedge went on to notch hundreds of professional victories and dozens of major championships.

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Earlier this year, the Cleveland/Srixon Tour team began seeding Cleveland RTZ prototypes to pros with the distinctive 588 Wide sole design and offset profile, the first wedges Cleveland helped influence since his return to the company in early 2025.

“The 588 has always meant something special to me because of how golfers embraced it,” Cleveland said. “Seeing players build real trust in that wedge, leaning on it in the moments that matter most was unforgettable. And now a new generation will have a chance to experience that too.”

The new edition of the 588 retains the original’s shaping and distinctive chrome finish, with the Cleveland brand mark stamped on the sole. But the modern touches include the use of Cleveland’s new Z-Alloy material, which debuted in the RTZ line, along with ZipCore, HydraZip, UltiZip grooves and Rotex Face Milling to boost the original design.

The wedges are part of the three-piece, boxed set, which includes a 52˚, 56˚ and 60˚ wedge. Each wedge is ground and finished to Cleveland’s specification and presented in a premium collector’s box, and includes a brushed brass plaque. Only 588 sets will be available.

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The set of three wedges comes in a collector’s edition box.

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Cleveland Limited Edition 588 Tour Action Wedge

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Cleveland Limited Edition 588 Tour Action Wedge

Designed by Roger Cleveland, the Limited Edition588 Tour Action pairs its legendary shape with modern Wedge technology. Finished in classic chrome and presented in a premium collector’s box with a brushed brass plaque.
The Limited Edition 588 Tour Action comes in a 3-piece set including G (52*), S (56*), L (60*).

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Cleveland’s Limited Edition 588 Tour Action Wedge set is available starting May 8.

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The sets come with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 shafts and Golf Pride Victory grips.

Each set will cost $588 and there will only be 588 sets available in the U.S.

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“Patriots are fooling themselves”: NFL Analyst Jemele Hill warns Robert Kraft and Co. over Mike Vrabel

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The situation surrounding Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini and the New England Patriots has escalated into a major offseason scandal

On Thursday, Jemele Hill, who is the contributing writer at The Atlantic, posted a strong tweet, directed at Robert Kraft’s team.

“The Patriots are fooling themselves if they think this story is just going to go away,” she wrote. “Now that it’s crossed over into tabloid territory, they’re not only going to be digging through the crates, but following his every move from here on out.”

Hill, in her tweet, also pointed out her article, which was published on Monday in The Atlantic, where she wrote a lengthy opinion piece, titled, “Why One Coach’s Personal Life Is a Sports-Wide Scandal.”

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I wrote a few weeks ago that the Patriots are fooling themselves if they think this story will simply fade away. Now that it has entered tabloid territory, people are not only digging into the past but also closely watching Vrabel’s every move going forward.

In the article, Hill detailed how Vrabel’s public image shifted dramatically after Page Six published intimate photos of him and Russini at an Arizona resort on April 7.

Hill noted that Vrabel had entered the offseason on a high note after he led his former team, the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season as head coach.

In her column, Hill also wrote that the situation pointed finger to concerns about journalism ethics and relationships between reporters and sources in sports media.

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Her tweet came one day after TMZ published an old video of Vrabel and Russini about to board a boat in Tennessee. The clip dates back to June 2021, when Russini was heavily pregnant with her first son, Michael. Back then, Vrabel was the Tennessee Titans coach and Russini worked as a lead reporter for ESPN.

Adding to the April 7 photos from Arizona, second batch of photos involving Vrabel and Russini were released on April 23.

Photos published by Page Six show the pair at the Tribeca Tavern in New York City in January 2020. Allegedly, they appeared to be sharing a kiss.

Next, TMZ released images of the two at a Biloxi casino in January 2024.

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Currently, Dianna Russini is married to Kevin Goldschmidt, a senior manager for Shake Shack. They tied the knot on Sept. 26, 2020. The couple has two children together.

Meanwhile, Mike Vrabel is married to Jennifer (Jen) Vrabel since 1999. They have two sons, Tyler and Carter. However, Daily Mail reported on April 30 that Vrabel is facing ultimatum from Jennifer to drop Dianna Russini forever.

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