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Follow on Google News | The most forgiving golf club Cleveland CG2 Iron Set on saleThe CG2 is a pretty nice looking club and Cleveland has done a nice job combining a blade and a cavity back.
By: Sarah Even the best players in the world are looking for a bit of forgiveness… These irons were specifically designed for the avid golfer and are ideal for the low to mid-handicapper searching for a club with the forgiveness of a cavity-back and the workability of a blade. These perimeter-weighted irons, made from Carbon Metal Matrix (CMM), have a small cavity-back design which offers increased control along with added forgiveness. The design of the CG2's combined with revolutionary low-density properties of CMM have helped engineers at Cleveland Golf create irons with both increased MOI for extra stability at impact as well as a lower and deeper CG which helps promote a higher ball flight. The biggest technology in the CG2’s has to be Cleveland’s new CMM metal. CMM metal is one of the softest metals out there and it provides great feel. I won’t get into the in’s and out’s of CMM but basically it’s less dense than traditional steel and it dampens out some of the vibrations created when the golfer hits a ball. The CG2 on http://www.golfsetstore.com is a pretty nice looking club and Cleveland has done a nice job combining a blade and a cavity back. The top line and sole are thin, the cavity is there but it’s not huge, the offset is minimal and the finish is appealing. 99.99% of the Cleveland CG2’s I sell are steel… there is a graphite option but I don’t know why someone would want to dampen any feel with graphite here. The stock shafts available are great… the ever-steady Dynamic Gold steel and the Grafalloy Blue graphite. Cleveland also has a great custom department and the CG2 has a lot of other shaft options. Overall, our our testers and customers liked these irons. They are fairly forgiving (in comparison to other “players” irons that is), they hit a low to mid ball, they are nice to look at and the shaft options are solid. Are they amazing? No. Are they great? Maybe. Are they good? Yes. They are a solid “players” iron but nothing, besides their amazingly soft feel, really stood out with our testers. Everything was “ok” with them and I would say they might rank in the top ten or fifteen best “players” irons of 2005. Try the CG2 for yourself… if you are a fan of a soft iron… you might have found a winner here! More hot golf clubs at best price on sale at http://www.golfsetstore.com More details at http://www.golfsetstore.com/ End
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