The “New” CG1 Tour irons unveiled at the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show are designed for consistent ball striking, distance control, and new level of forgiveness never before seen in a blade.
What makes the CG1 Tour irons unique?
The CG1 Tour irons are a split set design, inspired by PGA Tour players, features cavity back long irons and short iron blades to create the perfect combination of workability and forgiveness.
The split cavity back long irons and muscle back mid/short irons maintain a traditional look while providing extra forgiveness and the workability of a blade. You get the best of both worlds in a nice looking set of irons.
Tour Zip Grooves
The CG1 tour irons feature Cleveland Golf’s Tour Zip Grooves, which is their milling process that creates pristine edges, increasing “Zip” and shot consistency that conforms to the 2010 USGA groove rule.
Laser Milled
Other features of the CG1 Tour irons is the breakthrough surface roughness technology called Laser Milled. Laser Milling is a process of using a laser to rough up the surface of the irons with with calibrated texture lines milled between each groove. This helps with optimizing ball-to-face friction and maximizes spin within the Rules of Golf.
The CG1 Tour Irons are great looking set of irons and I can’t wait to hit them!
Would you buy a split set of cavity back and blade irons, like the Cleveland CG1 Tour?
Cleveland Golf CG1 Tour Irons MSRP $799, available April 1, 2010



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