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Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome Iron Set - Graphite - 4 through PW
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Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome Irons Overview
The Cleveland CG16 Iron Set features the same industry-leading face and groove technology offered in Cleveland Golf's famous wedges.
The faces of the CG16 irons feature wedge-authentic milled Tour Zip Grooves and laser-milled face technology to optimize spin for improved distance control. The soles feature the club number as well as the loft values to allow players to more easily integrate their iron set with a strategically selected wedge set to even distance gap spacing.
This set is designed as a scoring set with precision and accuracy in mind from the longest iron to the highest lofted wedge. The CG16's are designed with a lighter overall club weight and longer club length for maximum distance.
The large cavity back with a full undercut stretches the center of gravity low and deep to optimize the launch angle and significantly improve forgiveness. The large thin face allows for an increased coeffecient of restitution and maximum ball speed that will produce distance competitive with any iron set in the market — but with better control.
Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome Iron Set Specifications |
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Cleveland CG16 Satin Chrome Iron Set - Graphite |
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Orientation |
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Right-Handed and Left-Handed available. |
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Loft & Lie |
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Standard |
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Shaft |
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Actionlite 55 ultra-lightweight graphite shaft |
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Grip |
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Cleveland |
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Set Composition |
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4 through PW. |
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About Cleveland Golf
Roger Cleveland began producing and selling golf clubs in 1979. Cleveland Golf started off as a company known for producing exquisite replicas of classic golf clubs from the 1940's and 1950's. Today, the company is regarded as one of the forerunners in product innovation and is home to the #1 Wedge in Golf.
In 1990, Rossignol, the world's largest ski manufacturer purchased Cleveland Golf. New high tech products called VAS woods and irons were introduced. Corey Pavin won the U.S. Open in 1995 with these products which provided greater awareness of the brand.
In 1997, product designs returned to the original great looks of classic clubs while incorporating modern technology for enhanced playability and Cleveland began to sponsor world class players like Vijay Singh.
As a sponsor of the Byron Nelson Championship and Cleveland Collegiate Palmetto Championship, Cleveland Golf is heavily involved in player development with support to junior, collegiate and developmental tour golf. The company is also title sponsor of an annual father-son tournament held at Pebble Beach and the Wee-ko-pa tournament held in Arizona.