Cleveland CG4 Irons

Cleveland CG4 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Cavity back design
  • Lower and deeper center of gravity
  • Higher moment of inertia
  • Mid-size blade
  • Progressive offset profile

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 16, 2009]
Lefty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG4

I owned the Cleveland VAS 792 with composite-R shafts, TA3 with True Temper steel R, and now the CG4 True Temper steel R. I have always used Cleveland for their lower price and higher quality.

VAS 792 best irons ever made by any maker. Dead straight and longer than any other irons on the market. Sad they are no longer manufactured.

TA3 good looking clubs and as good as anything else on the market but not as good as the VAS 792. Almost as long though. Easier to work with than the VAS 792 under tough conditions, especially out of bunkers.

CG4 was not an easy switch from the TA3 and took some time to get used to. Definitely softer to hit than the TA3. Not as long though as either the VAS 792 or the TA3. CG4 top line is thicker than usual for Cleveland, again needing to get used to it. Offset looks minimal, even compared to the TA3. Still work in progress but pleased with the CG4 performance overall.

CG4 main characters would be soft as hell off the face, easy to work with, and a thick top line that looks like it wants to punish the ball.







OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 14, 2009]
BigSkyGolfer143
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG4 Irons

I have played golf virtually all my life and these are the best clubs i have ever swung. They have a unique crispness to each shot, and to be honest they look sweet in a bag. My iron play has always been decent but i am now able to attack pins instead of simply hitting at a green. A great investment to any golfers game!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 11, 2009]
nadasii
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: cg4 tour

i played old callaway big bertha golds and ben hogan blades before these. and found these clevelands to be between the berthas and blades in terms of forgiveness.
the head is quite compact and top line is not very thick so it look good at address, the feel of the head is buttery soft at impact, but when played with softer balls like pro-vs it feels a bit mushy, distance is further reduced on what i find is not a particularly long hitting iron set. slightly harder balls gives a very much improved distance and strikes feels more sharp.
shot shaping is possible with the tour model i find the fade easier to play but both is possible, however normally i take one club up if i play a fade around a tree, i find i need to take two up with the cg4, i think the angle of the clubs is a bit higher than normal, but thats not a problem once you know your yardage with them.
all in all, im very pleased with these irons. they have very soft feel allowing you to add spin to shots and looks fantastic. i feel very comfortable playing these while i try to lower my handicap. i got these for £140 near new 3-p so i got them cheapish, with reg steel lite shaft, all standard . bargain

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

r7 berthas hogan blades

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 19, 2008]
fadm
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CG 4

When I purchased these clubs (April 2008) my hdpc was 15. With a little change on my swing and these clubs, now I have 11.
These clubs are the best!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 26, 2008]
drew schreurs
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CG4

When i bought these irons, i was not sure what to expect to be honest. I had never before played anything cleveland. I have now had them for several months. They are very, very comfortable, especially from a mid-handicap standpoint. There is enough forgiveness due to the cavity back, but it also has taken my striking to another level. THe balance and feel of a sweet spot hit is just incredible. Easily the best investment i have made. The heads are also not insanely oversized like many other high-handicap irons. Low handicap golfers most likely will not find these irons satisfactory, but for the average joe schmoe they are a great investment.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 17, 2008]
Golferpro
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland cg4

The cleveland cg4s are the best irons. They are so forgiving and feel really soft when you hit them right. They hold the greens really well and get good ball flight. Trust me these are the best irons out there.

Customer Service

I got them on ebay brand new for a cheap price.

Similar Products Used:

kzg zero offset irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 24, 2008]
matt3719
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2008 Callaway Big Bertha Irons

I just bought a set (4-PW,AW,SW) from my local country club after working with a Callaway rep. These clubs are awesome. I have always had trouble hitting the longer irons, but no longer. I almost pray for the once dreaded long (200+ yd) par 3's. I hit the 4 i-brid as long as my cleveland Hi-Bore xls 3 hybrid (210+)
The only complaint I have with the irons are the short irons. I currently use my TaylorMade RAC PW and Titleist AW and LW, instead of the Big Bertha's. Those irons are simply too large: I felt like I was hitting the ball with a shovel.

Customer Service

Never Used

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade RAC OS2, Titleist 762, Taylormade LCG

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 25, 2008]
Spydaz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CG4 Tours

Well i went from Callaway to taylormade back to my beloved Cleveland brand.

I bought the Launchers first, nice for what i needed them for at the time. Then i saw a lightly used pre-owned set of CG4 Tours with the Dynamic Gold SL S300 shafts for a great price.

WOW... These clubs are amazing, with a proper swing these clubs give you the best trajectory and accuracy i have ever seen in my opinion.

These are great Irons. If you have never tried them out give them a shot.

Customer Service

Excellent, FREE HEADCOVERS IF YOU LOST ONE!!! Love it....

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launchers, Callaway X-20 Tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 08, 2008]
Chad
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG4 tour irons

Exceptional irons! I've played these for over a year now and they are hands down the best irons I've ever hit. Forgiving, but still have tons of feel and feedback.

Customer Service

Never had to use it.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP33, Callaway irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 07, 2008]
Hitmebak
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: CG4 Tour

I've had my CG4 Tour irons for more than 18 months now. If you don't currently have a set, you've missed out on a jewel of a deal. I was a 15 Hdcp when I purchased these clubs (traded in a set of TM Sup Steel). New clubs, new rotary swing and now the two are a perfect pair (9-10 Hdcp). Thin top line, very workable, easy to setup to, the clubs square up perfectly down the line (less offset). IF YOU STRUGGLE WITH A SLICE, these are not the clubs for you.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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