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Cleveland Golf CG7 Black Pearl Iron Set

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The Cleveland Golf CG7 Black Pearl Iron Set combines the reliability that you've come to know from Cleveland Golf with a new breakthrough technology that can take your game to the next level! With Zip Groove technology, these irons are the most precise grooves available in the golf market today. If you add in the laser milled face which produces an optimal surface roughness for maximizing spin and you've found the iron set you've been looking for. The Cleveland CG7 Black Pearl irons are ideal for golfers looking for well above average forgiveness and improved workability.

  • CG7 Laser Milled Technology produces an optimal surface roughness for maximizing spin
  • Zip Grooves are pristine, shiny and Cleveland® Golf's biggest, most precisely milled grooves ever
  • CG7 360° Gelback Technology provides vibration dampening across the entire face for superior feel, even on off center hits
  • CG7 Heel/Toe Muscle Weighting gives a lower and deeper CG location for higher trajectory and more distance
  • Steel Shaft: Cleveland Golf Flightspeed Steel; Graphite Shaft: Cleveland Golf CG7 Graphite

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Solid Set of Irons
7/15/2011
This is a great set of irons. Consistent distance, and great feel. Slight mis-hits still fly off the face and go a decent distance. Those mis-hits also give you feedback without stinging your hands. You can hear the ball launch off the face when you hit a pure shot. The sweet spot is pretty large, so you may find yourself hitting pure shots often. The zip grooves do seem to produce more spin and help the ball stop on hard greens. These irons aren't as workable as the Tour CG7s, so hitting a draw and cut isn't as easy, but still doable. Aesthetically, they look great. There isn't a bright glare that comes off them like chrome finished irons can have. Some people may find the iron to look thick at address, but the darker finish negates that some. I personally don't care how thick they look at address so to me it is a non-issue. Overall, this is a solid set of irons with no negatives in my view.
Jonathan (Cabot, AR)
Handicap 6 - 10

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I keep reading about length of shaft, measuring wrist to floor, I am short, so what does this measurement tell me and how do I apply it to shaft length
Anonymous
06/02/2009 9:17 AM
Thank you for your question in regard to shaft lengths. The measurement from wrist to floor will determine which length you will need your shaft set at. Typically, shorter golfer will need their irons/woods cut down in order to maximize proper impact. Please determine the length of your arm from wrist to floor from a standing upright position with your arms at your side and I can determine the optimal length for you.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/03/2009 10:21 AM
Also your wrist to floor measurement will determine what lie angle you need. I'm 5'3" and I needed my clubs flattened 3 degrees from standard! Look into it!
Low Handicap Golfer: Luke
08/13/2009 1:06 PM
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I am a average golfer looking for new clubs...current set had extra inch added to shaft length, but not sure I needed it. I am 6'2"...would a custom club fitting be recommended or would std shaf
Anonymous
05/20/2009 6:36 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. Typically guys your height will need added length to the shaft with an upright lie angle. Your arm length from wrist to floor will give a better idea as to how much additional length is needed. The majority of golfers in your height range would benefit from a 1/2" extended shaft and a 2 degree upright lie angle. The custom iron set will definately improve your ball striking ability and your consistency in your iron play. Please give us a call if you have further quest
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/21/2009 8:44 AM
I have old clubs looking to buy new how do I tell if my clubs are to long or short.
Mid Handicap Golfer: David
09/04/2009 6:32 PM
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