Something for everyone in the Cleveland Launcher XL fairways and hybrids family
Fairway woods can be the most difficult clubs in the bag to hit so Cleveland have introduced some new combo models to make sure you have something you’re comfortable with. Let’s take a closer look…
Cleveland Launcher XL fairway woods and hybrids: First impressions
We have a clear design language across the range but I really like the fact there are three different models in different sizes to suit a wide array of golfers.
Cleveland Launcher XL fairway woods and hybrids: The line-up
Cleveland Launcher XL Halo fairway wood
The main fairway wood in the line-up and has the biggest and most traditional fairway wood shaping
Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Hy-Wood
This new addition offers a club that sets up like a hybrid but delivers fairway wood style speed and distance
Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Hybrid
A standard hybrid model that offers ultimate forgiveness and launch
Cleveland Launcher XL fairway woods and hybrids: The technology
The fairway woods and hybrids share a lot of technologies with the drivers in this range. They have large, oversized heads with lots of perimeter weighting to boost MOI and forgiveness.
On the sole though we see new glide rail technology. In the fairway woods this is two rails which run along the sole that are designed to help keep the face straight through impact for more optimal ball striking both off the tee and the deck. We see the same tech in the hybrids, but with three rails on the sole.
Again we see the rebound frame structure. There is a flex zone in the face and one in the body to sequence more energy into the golf ball. This increases ball speed and distance.
The top of the club features a HiBore Crown step. This is a stepped crown design which brings the height of the crown down which helps lower the centre of gravity for easier launch.
As we see in the rest of the range the clubs feature an 8g weight in the grip the deliver better balance and control.
Cleveland Launcher XL fairway woods and hybrids: The details
Available: March 25
RRP: £219 (Launcher XL Halo fairway woods); £209 (Launcher XL Halo Hy-Wood; £189 (Launcher XL Halo hybrid
Lofts: 15°, 18°, 21° (Launcher XL Halo fairway woods); 13.5° (Launcher XL Halo Hy-Wood); 18°, 21°, 24°, 27° (Launcher XL Halo hybrid)
Stock shafts: Project X Cypher 55; Project X Cypher 40 Ladies; Project X Cypher Hyb; Project X Cypher 40 Hyb; Project X Cypher Hyb Ladies
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360; Winn Dri-Tac Ladies
More info: Cleveland website
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Hannah Holden
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