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i just got the CG1 BP 2 days ago and i played them for the first time yesterday. and during the round i noticed that in places on the club head, namely the hosel and back, it appeared as if the finish was getting scraped off by the other clubs. I took extra good care of them, no banging around or anything, but i found the scrape marks. So my question to others that have the CG1 BP, or maybe if u have CG10 in the BP finish, is this considered normal? i have never seen anything like is in my old set of 735CM chrome, maybe its just a natural part of the black pearl finish?

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As I understand it, the Black Pearl finish is supposed to be very durable and multiple layers thick. It isn't supposed to wear away over time like the Cleveland gunmetal finish. I'd call Cleveland customer support and see what they say. You might have received a set that wasn't finished properly.

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Mines starting to come off as well. is it normal?

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