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Cleveland CG4 CMM Irons


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I found a set of Cleveland CG4 CMM irons that comes with a taylormade r7 10.5 driver for 75 bucks. I am a new golfer and I'm not good in any sense. Would these be a good deal and are they hack friendly?

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Don't know much about these particular irons but they look nice, cavity back, etc. I assume they are standard length and you are of average height? For starting out you can't go wrong for $75.00.

Just now, cooke119 said:

Don't know much about these particular irons but they look nice, cavity back, etc. I assume they are standard length and you are of average height? For starting out you can't go wrong for $75.00.

PS, Cleveland makes a good club.

 

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Heck, my 1st set was a mixed batch from goodwill........

If you do an Internet search on those, they have good reviews.  Just my opinion, but that would be a good starter set.  It all depends on how they feel to you.  That's the more important thing.

 

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