Description The CG Red "Tour Spec" iron is the preferred option for Cleveland Golf's Tour staff. With a classic "player" profile, this club fits the eye of the accomplished golfer. Incorporating new Gelback Techn...
Summary: I recently switched from CG-1 irons to CG Red with Rifle Project X 6.0 shafts. I am very pleased with my decision to make the change. The CG-1 and CG Red feel very similar on well struck shots, but the kicker is the shots that are not struck so well. The CG Red really stands out on poorly struck shots, direction and distance remain acceptable. The feel and look are very nice, and I can easily work the ball in either direction as well as high and low with the CG Red. The look of a player’s style club with the incorporated technology offering a degree of forgiveness has given me new found confidence.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: Cleveland CG-1 and TA5
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Review Date March 3, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: GN(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG Red
Summary: I recently swapped from Cleveland CG-1 to the CG Red. I am very impressed with the overall feel of the club and the ability to work the ball. Very similar feel to the CG-1 on well struck shots. The kicker is the shots that are not struck so well. This is where the CG Red really begins to show just how good they are. The look at address is excellent and inspires confidence. Try them if you are looking for a player’s style club with a touch of forgiveness.
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Review Date January 20, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: steve(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cleveland cg red
Summary: After trying several makes of clubs in the last 18 months i am now settled on these clubs, they feel very close to forged and offer that little more forgiveness. I found a set on Ebay for £250 new...so keep you eyes peeled.They look good at address and you cannot see the gelback at address, if you are wondering about them ...give them a try.
Customer Service: not needed ....yet.
Similar Products Used: callaway x20 tours,taylormade TP, cleveland Ta3,Ta2,
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Summary: After trialling numerous brands of irons at many different outlets in the area and around, in hopes of putting a new set in of irons in the bag for the upcoming year. I'm impressed with their playability and forgiveness for slightly off sweet spot contact. The feedback is also outstanding and rewards you with butter like feel on good contact as well as reasonable feedback on off hits. But most of all I'm very impressed with the accuracy. The length in comparison to my Wilson's on average about 5-10 yards longer from PW-4. If anyone is looking for playability, feedback and some forgiveness, try the CG reds, you won't be disappointed.
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Summary: prior to the cg reds i was playing tommy armour silverscot forged. I changed irons because tommy armour brand was becoming extinct and u could not put a matching bag together anyway I love the look and feel of a players club and i was hesitant to give up the feel of a forged club but i've been very impressed with the cg reds, u can't really tell the difference of feel.
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