Martin Hopley
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The Cleveland CG16 Tour irons are definitely aimed at the better player.

Not only because of the smaller offset than the standard CG16 irons, but also because it was so easy to shape shots whether deliberately or not!

This is a good thing as better players will want that level of feedback from an iron. The CG16 Tour feels great to hit but also offers a high level of forgiveness from the generous sized heads for this category of iron.

The face features Cleveland’s excellent laser milled face grooves and the black pearl finish looks very classy. Well worth a look.

Golfalot Rating: 5 stars
Overall Rating - 4 stars:
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Cleveland CG16 Tour Irons - Product Details

UK Launch01 December 2010
USA Launch01 December 2010
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
MaterialSteel
Shaft TypesSteel
Shaft FlexStiff, Regular
Set Makeup3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW
Additional Clubs2
Manufacturer's WebsiteCleveland Website

User Reviews

James
December 2010

The Tour version of the CG16 Iron has a relatively small clubhead but with the dark looks seems to sit nicely behind the ball. Despite the relatively small clubhead confidence soon flowed and shops were easy to hit and shape with a nice penetrating ball flight. Overall am impresseive addition to the Cleveland range.

Brad Blair
December 2010

Having never hit a black-finished iron before, I was a little skeptical about the look and feel of these irons. However, they did sit nicely behind the ball and performed well. The head appeared small to me, but offered the control and flight I was hoping for. Certainly, if you are interested in working the ball, and its flight, you would want to pick these irons over the standard CG16 irons. Overall, surprised...impressed....but not reaching for my wallet.

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Media Reviews

Today's Golfer
July 2011
Like the performance and feedback..but looked very big
Golf Monthly
April 2011
Plenty of forgiveness..flight was surprisingly high, but consistent
Golf World
March 2011
Probabily the easiest clubs to hit in its category

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