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Anyone got these clubs, or tried them out?

I would love to get some comments about them.
- Are they easy to hit?
- What shafts did you get with them?
- Some say the short irons look weird or clunky. Is that so?
- Do they look good at address?

Havent found many good pictures of them in all angles. There's Cleveland's pictures, but hard to really see how they would look "in person".

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I had them in action flighted regulars. They are easy to hit, very forgiving, but to me they did not feel well at all though. With the shaft, extremely easy to get into the air. The topline was a bit thick, but not as bad as some other irons. The gold rubber vibration was not as bad/irritating to look at as they do in the pictures.

Overall, very good irons, especially 20< handicap. But once I/you get down into the teens, I felt like I wanted something a little more workable, and something I can grow into for years to come. If you do not play alot, and just got started playing, I would recommend them, although I think there are better options. I have seen the irons brand new for just over $400-450 though, so the price is definitely right. On ebay you could probably get a set still in mint condition for around $300, so definitely great if you do not want to spend a lot of money for a game improvement iron.

Anyways, I do think they cg4s would be a better option for someone looking to start playing seriously. Great iron, can last you a long time, and very cheap now since they have been out for sometime.

Best of luck!

Driver: Tour Burner 10.5*
3 Wood: Hibore 15*
3 Hybrid: 3dx DC 20*
Irons: i5 4-PW
Gap Wedge: cg12 50*Sand Wedge: cg12 54*Putter: g5i anserIn my grom bag :)


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I just really started getting into golf this year and was thinking about buying a set like the CG Gold but decided that i really want to get good at this game so i purchased a set of real players irons in the CG1 Black Pearls that Vijay uses.

Now, i know these are extremely unforgiving clubs but the way i look at it is, i might as well learn to play the right way and use the right clubs. If i use a forgiving starter club, mishits won't be as mishit and i won't know where to improve my game. Let me tell you : Mishits are OBVIOUS with the irons i have. hah!

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I have a set on order and cant wait for them to arrive, i tried all sorts of irons before deciding on these (TM callaway ping etc) as soon as i hit them i knew they were the club for me. It all comes down to what you feel confident with , who cares what they look like if they feel good and your confident then get them... they are due in next wed, Ill let you know how they go after a few rounds.

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Thanks Cizzle. Appreciate that information!

I have a set on order and cant wait for them to arrive, i tried all sorts of irons before deciding on these (TM callaway ping etc) as soon as i hit them i knew they were the club for me. It all comes down to what you feel confident with , who cares what they look like if they feel good and your confident then get them... they are due in next wed, Ill let you know how they go after a few rounds.

Awesome. Would be great to hear from you. I think they look great actually, judging from the pictures. Love how they look at address - Well, atleast that one club that they got pictures of. Have not seen the shoter irons. I have also tried Callaway and TM, but not yet this one.


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i have the CG golds, very forgiving and long. It is true that the short irons look a bit clumsy but its really nothing i had noticed until i read about it here.

It is very good irons, i bought them when i was in the 20´ies handicap too.

Imo they are worth buying.

They are also on the Golf Digest Hot list (hope im alowed to "advertise" for that)
So you could check out the reviews there
In The Bag
Driver:............. Sasquatch sumo2
Woods:.......... Ignite
Irons: ......... CG Gold
wedges:.. . vokey SM 60.04, 56.10 Oil-Can and Cg12 52.10 Putter:..... Craz-EBall:.... pro v1 and HX hotA young low budget...

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i LOVE mine! i have the graphite shafts, and very light, forgiving, and and LONG!! i think they are great clubs and i got mine on ebay for 425 shipped to my door off EBAY. the local golf shop wanted 750, so i got a STEAL!...try them out, you'll like them

In my Xtreme II carry bag:

Mizuno Driver
MacGregor 3Wood
Taylormade Rescue Hybrid 3i CG Gold Graphite Irons (4-PW) 52* CG14 wedge Vokey 56* Sand Wedge Vokey 60* Lob Wedge 33" Newport


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Thanks Cizzle. Appreciate that information!

Had my first hit of them last night and if that range session (off grass) is anything to go by then i am going to be dropping strokes in no time. There is nothing not to like about these clubs great feel at contact great weight and balance and very long too (although that may have something to do with the shafts i have in them, i went with the stiff Dynalite golds) the ball flight is low and peircing, all in all im very happy so far. My first few hits were well off the toe (my first set of custom fit clubs, they are 3° upright so i have to teach myself to stand closer to the ball and more upright) but even off the toe the ball still went straight and only lost a little distance. Im going out for a round this thurs ill let you know how they perform on the course!!

PS. i got a free CG14 52° wedge with the set and it is also very nice, spent ages on the practice green with it , has great feel and stopping power... just thought id let you know incase you were looking for a wedge too

Posted
Great, thanks for all the replies!

Sounds good, Caddyshack. Looking forward hearing from you and how they are on the course! Might be able to check these out next week, and hopefully get me a set.

Posted
Played my first round today and im super impressed!! i left my driver and hybrids at home so i could get used to the new clubs so was taking 3 & 4 iron off the tee and wow the long irons go super high and with plenty of distance. I hit a couple of great approach shots with the wedge and hit a couple of long par 3s too. all in all was a great first hitout the clubs felt great throughout the entire swing and very solid at impact, i just love them!! Im sure they may not be for everyone but if your a 10 - 20 capper (or even higher) and your looking for new irons then definatly give these a try.

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