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Aboout Cleveland Golf clubs
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Cleveland Golf is an American golf equipment company based in Huntington Beach, California. The company was founded in 1979 by Roger Cleveland, originally producing replicas of classic golf clubs from the 1940s and 1950s. Cleveland currently produce a full range of golf clubs and accessories.
In 1990, Roger Cleveland sold his company to ski manufacturer Rossignol, who themselves were bought out by Huntington Beach based Quiksilver in the summer of 2005.[1] However, in 2007 Quicksilver sold Cleveland Golf, and it's Never Compromise subsidiary, to Japan-based SRI Sports Limited, owner of the Dunlop Sport brand in Japan. It was later announced that Cleveland Golf operations would be consolidated with those of Srixon, SRI Sports other golf brand. Although both brands would continue, Cleveland would be taking over marketing in North America, with Srixon doing likewise in Europe.
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Golf Equipment Cleveland
Current Equipment
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Drivers
Golf Equipment Cleveland
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Launcher
HiBORE XLS Standard, Draw & Tour
HiBORE XL Standard & Tour
Fairway Woods and Hybrids
Launcher Fairway Woods
HiBORE XLS Fairway & Hybrid
HiBORE Fairway & Hybrid
Irons
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CG1 Black Pearl
CG Tour, Red & Gold
HiBORE
Hibore XLi
Launcher Combo Irons
CG7, CG7 TourÂ
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Wedges
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CG-14
CG-12
CG-12 RTG
588 RS
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Classic Series
VP Series
Never Compromise Putters
Gray Matter 2 Exchange Series
Gray Matter 2 Series
Milled Series
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Cleveland CG4 Gold Iron Set
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Cleveland Golf's highly regarded CG10 wedges, as well as the company's CG1 and CG2 irons, are made from a proprietary light-density metal that Cleveland calls CMM. That stands for Carbon Matrix Material. The metal contains carbon spheres suspended within the metal, creating a matrix that results in a metal 10-percent less dense and 15-percent softer than traditional carbon steel used in cast and forged clubheads, according to the company
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I love Titleist equipment. The look, feel, and performance for the better player is unmatched in golf.For serious golfers (to steal a line from a Titleist commercial): The question isn’t “Why do I play Titleist?”, it’s “Why would I play anything else?”
In my bag:
Driver: Titleist 905R, 9.5º, UST Proforce V2 66g stiff, tipped 1″
3 Wood: Cobra X Speed, 13º, Accra Dymatch S3-85 M4 (stiff)
2 Hybrid: Titleist 909H, 17º, Aldila VS Proto 80, stiff
3 Hybrid: Titleist 503H, 22º, Aldila VS Proto 80, stiff
Irons: Titleist ZB Forged, 4 iron to 9 iron, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, 2º flat lie
Pitching Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 48º, 6º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, tour chrome finish
Sand Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 54º, 11º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, oil can finish
Lob Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 60º, 4º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, oil can finish
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2, 34″
I’m clearly a Titleist fan…but that Cobra X Speed 3 wood is worth it’s weight in gold on tight driving holes.
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What is your preference in terms of golf equipment companies?
My personal preference is Titleist, I love their blades and the Vokey wedges cut really well through any turf. And everyone knows how good the ProV1 and ProV1x are. Mizuno makes great irons for every type of player and Bettinardi putters are pretty sick (but not as sick as Scotty Cameron), TaylorMade makes great drivers and the Penta TP is a good ball, Callaway makes solid cavity-back irons and great golf balls, PING makes all-around awesome clubs, the new Nike VR Tour Driver is solid, but they’re balls not so much. Cleveland makes good high-bounce wedges and their sister company Srixon makes a phenomenal ball. Bridgestone makes pretty good balls, and Cobra makes solid, but OBNOXIOUSLY LOUD drivers and pretty good irons. What’s your preference and what’s in your bag?
Here’s my bag:
Driver: Titleist 909D3, 9.5*, UST Proforce V2 76g Stiff
3 Wood: Titleist 909F3, 15*, UST Proforce V2 76g Stiff
2 Hybrid: Tour Edge XCG, 18*, UST Proforce V2 89g Stiff
3 Iron-Pitching Wedge: Titleist 2008 AP2, True Temper S300
Sand Wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled, 54*, 11 degrees of bounce
Lob Wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled, 60*, 7 degrees of bounce
X Wedge: Callaway X Forged C-Grind, 64*, 9 degrees of bounce (not in the bag full-time)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select, Newport, 34 inches
I’m pretty biased but, hey, what can I say? They work!