Cleveland CG4
Cleveland’s CG4 irons are made with the popular cavity back design, meaning in theory that it should be relatively easy to get the ball into the air as well as being forgiving clubs. They have more carbon and less density than other irons, In common with other Cleveland clubs, the CG4 line is said to have a lower, deeper center of gravity, providing a better sweet spot, and all of these factors are claimed to improve overall performance.
These clubs have attracted positive attention for their performance even before the ball is struck, i.e. at the address. The design of the clubs is said to create less reflection when moving the clubs back and forth while sizing up your shot.
In terms of striking the ball, the comments about these clubs are likewise mostly positive. They are said by most users to be forgiving and the feel of the ball when struck properly is described by several users as “soft”., to the extent that some say it feels like you have not even hit the ball.
While these clubs are appreciated by many players, negative comments can also be found. Higher-level players will not be as impressed with them as lower-level players, while another user has suggested that they are appropriate for a player with a handicap of around fifteen. The price of the clubs has been criticized as too high. Some have claimed that the clubs are not all that forgiving, despite the technology behind the clubs, but admit that when they do strike the ball properly the results are excellent. The size of certain of these irons has also come in for criticism; they are said to be on the large side for the average player. These complaints are in the minority, though, and the Cleveland CG4 irons are, overall, popular and well-liked by many golfers.