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The new CG2 irons were specifically designed for the low
to mid handicapper searching for a club that offers the forgiveness of a cavity
back and the workability of a blade.
Made from the evolutionary CMM metal composition,
CG2 irons have an incredibly soft and responsive feel at impact. Because of
the 25-30 grams of design freedom created by the CMM, the CG2 irons offer
a lower and deeper center of gravity than most "better player" clubs
which helps to get the ball in the air easier and quicker in the long irons
while maintaining a penetrating ball flight in the mid to short irons.
What makes the CG2 better?
Simply put, Cleveland developed
a material that damps vibration in an unprecedented fashion and can be readily
manipulated and engineered for performance. Its called Carbon Metal Matrix (CMM).
This new material, while not a composite, is infused with 17 times more carbon
than traditional 8620 and 1020 carbon steels.
Using a process unique to CMM,
the carbon is infused into microscopic spheres suspended within the molecular
structure - creating a matrix that is 10% less dense and 15% softer than traditional
carbon steel. These density relieving spheres within CMM dramatically damp vibration,
offering a pure, soft feel never before achieved in any golf club.
Measuring
77 on the Rockwell B hardness scale, CMM is the softest feeling material ever
used in a golf club head.
| Club |
Loft |
Lie |
Length |
Swingweight |
Offset |
| 1-Iron |
16° |
58.5° |
39.75" |
D2 |
.175" |
| 2-Iron |
18° |
59° |
39.25" |
D2 |
.160" |
| 3-Iron |
21° |
59.5° |
38.75" |
D2 |
.145" |
| 4-Iron |
24° |
60° |
38.25" |
D2 |
.130" |
| 5-Iron |
27° |
60.5° |
37.75" |
D2 |
.115" |
| 6-Iron |
30.5° |
61° |
37.25" |
D2 |
.105" |
| 7-Iron |
34° |
62° |
36.75" |
D2 |
.095" |
| 8-Iron |
38° |
63° |
36.25" |
D2 |
.085" |
| 9-Iron |
42° |
64° |
35.75" |
D2 |
.080" |
| PW |
46° |
64° |
35.50" |
D3 |
.075" |
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