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Up for sale is a Like New condition Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome 56-14 with Tour Zip Groves. This club has only hit a few clean balls off a clean mat indoors! The shaft is a Dynamic Gold S200 (shaft band sticker removed) with Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 black grip. All specs are standard. Check out the photos of the very minor shop wear. Price includes USPS parcel select shipping. Thanks

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