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After playing 8 different teams this year in golf, I noticed that no one used Cleveland irons. I'm the only one on my team who does, and am wondering if anyone else here does. I use the Cleveland CG4 Tour irons. I got them for an awesome deal on eBay ($190 shipped) and they've hit just about as smooth as any other iron set I've tried.

-Rich

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a person on my team has the same exact irons as you. he hits them nice, i liked them when i swung a few with them as well.

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I play CG2s in 7-pw. These are honestly the softest cast club I've ever hit. And extremely accurate as well. I like the heft of the club and the players look at address. I got them in 3-pw, a cherry demo set, for $200 last December. If I were looking to buy any other Cleveland irons the CG4 Tour would be my first choice. They have a slightly thicker topline and larger cavity as the CG2 and look to be a bit more forgiving. I could probably hit those up to a 6 or 5 iron consistantly.

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I play the regular CG4's and I love them. I'm not that good overall, but I hit my irons very well, and a pure shot feels great, nice and smooth. I had them fitted about a month and a half ago, and have finally adjusted to the new lie. I also put new decade grips on them, although the stock grips were nice. I'll be playing them for years to come as long as the soft metal holds up.

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I play CG2s in 7-pw. These are honestly the softest cast club I've ever hit. And extremely accurate as well. I like the heft of the club and the players look at address. I got them in 3-pw, a cherry demo set, for $200 last December. If I were looking to buy any other Cleveland irons the CG4 Tour would be my first choice. They have a slightly thicker topline and larger cavity as the CG2 and look to be a bit more forgiving. I could probably hit those up to a 6 or 5 iron consistantly.

The CG4 Tour are great for me. Although I'm not exactly tournament caliber, I golf just about every day of the week, and I like to have clubs that are comfortable to hit. As for long irons, I normally don't need them, because I'm usually either about 210 or 160 out. Whenever I'm in that area between 190-170, I'll use a long iron simply because I'm not too good at "letting up" on a shot. Even those longer irons are fairly easy to hit, and I never know when I need them, so they stay in the bag.

-Rich

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