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Interesting Features
Cleveland Golf’s CG7 Tour Zip Grooves is an iron set packed with a lot of interesting technology. First, there is the anti-glare gunmetal or slate finish, which is absolutely perfect for golfers who are bothered by glares caused by reflecting clubs. Then, there are the laser-milled micro grooves – an added feature that is definitely making curious golfers want to try.
Power in Design
Talking about the unique groove pattern, you are ensured of high, straight and consistent shots the entire day of golfing with these irons. The USGA rules compliant laser-milled clubface offers admirable performance in a way of helping you produce remarkable ball spin. In other words, comparing to game-improvement irons, these irons set can help you produce ball flight as fast, especially after well-struck shots. With these clubs, you’ll know when you miss hit the ball as the one piece injection molded visco-elastic insert offers you that instant feeling. And when you do miss hit a shot, it will fairly help.
Comparing these irons to the non-tour versions, they shy off in terms of featuring more offsets and stronger lofts. But what will surprise you is the feel of these clubs. For a cast cavity back iron, they actually feel softer; thanks to the visco-elastic insert which dampen the feel and sound of impact. And to put that in view of performance, the soft feel allows you to shape your shots, be alerted instantly with miss hits, allowing you to play the way golf should be played.
Club Level
Cleveland Golf sets the CG7 Tour Zip Grooves to perform for the middle class of golf performers. High handicap players are already enjoying the benefits of using HiBore XLi and launcher irons, while the better players and traditionalist found a savior in the forged blades version. These irons are a perfect mate for scratch and mid handicapper golfers.
Verdict
With the good impression for this set of clubs, I could say that Cleveland Golf has produced another winner to bring their band up to another level. But before I close this review, I just want you to take note of the general observations for these clubs. Some argued the set gives up some playability, while others feel they are shorter than some others. If these observations make you curious even more, I suggest you test it out and experience the clubs yourself. If you’re in South Florida, I recommend you rent these irons for a day of testing at Cesar’s Golf Shop and Rentals.
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