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Gauge Design/G Field Irons


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I've seen many threads on the G-Field/Gauge irons, but I'd like to know the difference between them.

The website don't provide me much info and since I'm not fluent in Japanese, well thats doesn't help.

What is the differnce from the Forged Cavity to the NC1, to the CCB1, etc.

I know they make an excellent product, I have the FWs and Putters, so I'd like addiotional info on the irons.

Thanking in advance for the info.

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Gauge Design Japan = Original Japanese Brand

G-Field = Gauge Design's venture into the U.S. market

1. Forged Cavity was the first generation Gauge Design Japan irons. Different design and great irons. Long and forgiving. I still own a set in black teflon

2. Gauge Design Japan NC-1 vs G-field NC-1 (both companies released irons). This is from Chris's review:

In Distance they are equals

In Forgiveness they are equals

In Feel i give the edge to the Original NC-1 being that the G-Field version feels a rad more firm and I like soft.

In Workability to the G-Field NC-1 easier to work and manipulate ball flight.

Design I give to the G-Field as well.

There are no really huge differences, if you got along with one you will love the other.

3. CCB1 is probably a more user friendly iron. More for the higher handicap vs the NC-1 which is a more player's iron.

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HJuan

I was trying to find the differnece in their irons. The NC1 is a players/low hc? The CCB1 is it for mid/high? The forged cavity is for the ? This is what I'm looking for, thank you

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