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DO NOT BUY irons until you've watched THIS



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26 Comments

  1. I have the Cleveland HB Turbo Irons 5 threw to PW in a Senior shaft and I love them also invested in the Smartsole Gap plus SW and Chipper to make up the set

  2. Awesome video cleveland have nailed it here I think personally I think loads will go for this Andy . Great review 👏 👌

  3. Halo xl 4 iron vs taylormade dhy? You raved over both in recent videos. And your work on this channel is great! Thanks.

  4. Said it before, love Cleveland. I'm not perhaps in the target group for their irons, but I've owned a set of the older model Halo irons, looks don't matter to me, though i don't find them unattractive, i just loved playing with them despite "conventional wisdom" suggesting i should be using stiff steel not reg graphite for my swing. If i had the cash and needed a new set up i'd certainly go for something like this. Currently playing Cleveland RTX 4 wedges, Sub70 690 pro hollow itons A to 6, then Ping 5 hybrid, 4 Hybrid, 4 wood and driver. Would totally go for CBX wedges, and the set mix you showed here, then 7 wood etc. the easier the better, i shoot low/mid 80's so for me its all about minimising errors, and having fun, not shooting the lights out.

  5. Seems like a very good set up but if you only get fit with a 7i, won't It be a guess if I would like the other clubs?

  6. This is what TRULY pisses me OFF about Taylor Made buying out Adams Golf as they made clubs designed explicitly like this, as I am still playing my Adams Idea Tech V3 Forged set after 11 years, my set is 3h,4h,5h,6h, 7 half hybrid, and the 8-GW are forged iron cavity backs, and that has performed so well for my game and when I bought them I was carrying an 8 handicap, was a 6hc for years. Still, NOW after 10 years I have gotten older (62) and my knees and foot hurt not allowing me to play to my 7hc, I am around 12 now.
    I also play the newer Sweet 16 4 wood too, it works wonders too, it's my 200-210 club!

    Adams Just had the most incredible ideas for golf clubs that made the game easier and more enjoyable!
    And TM absorbed Adams for the stupid Slot technology and got rid of the wonderful innovators that made Adams!!
    Its why I will never purchase a TM product again

  7. Thanks Andy – great review. I'm seriously considering the Cleveland HL irons — 12 handicap but just turned 68 and find myself losing distance with traditional lofts. Currently play the New Level MODB-1s which I've really enjoyed for 3 years. Play Cleveland CBX wedges (48 degree Gap Wedge and 56 Full Face SW). Also looking at the Cobra Forged Tec X irons…but a little worried about the runout and holding the green. Thanks again…love your content.

  8. A mixed bag isn’t new. Why limit the discussion to one brand? You can get fitted with eg Mizuno across the Hot Metal range and the Forged range. I upped my game using Ping i500, then later bought 7-PW i59 with i500 5-7 (which have almost identical loft as i59 3-6 iron). Perfect gapping for me, more control with the gaming irons, power at the long end.

  9. I have the Launcher Halo XL 5-7 and Launcher CBX 8-P, CBX 50*, RTX 54,58. Going to go with the Frontline putter as well. That putter line is underrated.

  10. Good good Andy I have set up a set of clubs that is almost like what you have just shown us I have a three and four Cleveland XL launcher hybrid I then go 52 pitching wedge Strickson ZX for reg steel they’re all reg steel for iron sandwiches and then I have a 48 and he 54 CBX Zipcar and the final club in my bag is my not afraid of the sand anymore smart soul for sandwich

  11. This style of mixed clubs makes so much sense in comparison to the standard Driver, 3W, hybrid, 4 iron thru to SW and putter that stores offer. Slower swing speed players, high handicappers and new golfers would all find golf easier. Having played a few of Cleveland's clubs ( XL Driver, older SGI irons, CBX2 wedges) my next set will be their Driver, Hywood 3+ FW, a mid 20 hybrid and then a few Halo XL irons, then cavity back irons, CBX2 wedges and my putter .

  12. I have the xl halo as my 4,5,6 and then the uhx irons. I just class the xl halo as my hybrids. So forgiving. Even a thin shot gets up in the air.

  13. Whether you play blades or a game improvement set a good shot is one out of the middle. If you miss hit either club you will be short of where you expected. Just play what you like not what the makers tell you, you should play. Just my opinion.

  14. I’m trying to find somewhere to get fit for Cleveland irons. Very limited choice, a lot more availability on the wedges!

  15. Cavity back for avg golfers that hit it normal or off the midline, and they have lots of forgiveness. Blades for better and faster swing speeds with more player irons and control.

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