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Best Affordable Golf Set?! – Cleveland Launcher XL (Halo) Irons, Wood, Hybrid & Driver



⛳The Cleveland Launcher XL (Halo) family. An affordable golf set full of surprises that we’re taking to the test on the course, including the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Irons, XL Irons, XL Halo Hybrid (Hywood) and Driver. This could actually be one of the best golf sets out their for your money. Playing at De Swinkelsche, Mike tests and reviews the clubs comprehensively.

🏌️Featured Golf Gear
– Cleveland Launcher XL Driver
– Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Fairway Wood
– Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 3 Wood
– Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Iron
– Cleveland Launcher XL Iron

🔖 Topics Covered
– Cleveland Launcher XL (Halo) Family Review
– Best affordable golf set
– Best cheap golf set

📚 Chapters
00:00 – Intro
00:35 – Cleveland Launcher XL Iron
06:55 – Cleveland Launcher XL Driver
12:23 – Cleveland Launcher XL Iron vs Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Iron
19:15 – Cleveland Launcher XL Driver
20:45 – Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 3 Wood
23:49 – Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Fairway Wood
26:30 – Cleveland Launcher XL Driver
28:53 – Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Iron
31:02 – Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 5 Wood
32:24 – Cleveland Launcher XL 7 Iron
37:53 – Cleveland Launcher XL Driver
38:14 – Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 3 Wood

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⚠️ Dislaimer
This video is not sponsored. Before buying any golf equipment, testing it yourself is always best to do! Find out what suits you!

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6 Comments

  1. Thanks for the video…oh man, you have me looking at these to replace my 2009 Taylor Made Burners. Thanks for the video. Thoroughly enjoyed it!

  2. I'm a 25 handicapper, got a 90mph swing speed and a nackered back, been playing for 2 years.

    I tried lots of different full cavity back irons before landing on the launcher XL halos. With the Cav backs I could only hit my 7 iron 145 yards and couldnt really hit 6 or long irons at all. But with the halos, 7 iron goes 165-175 yards, 6 iron goes 175-185, and 5 iron is just shy of 200 yards… If a full cavity back is called super game improvement, then the xl halos must be called"super duper game improvement"

  3. I have that driver in my bag. The adjuster on the hosel changes face angle and lie angle. At 9 degrees it is 1.5 degrees flat from the standard lie angle at the 10.5 degrees setting. I am considering buying the Cleveland Halo 3+ Hy-wood as a 4-5 wood replacement ( 18 loft with a longer shaft than their 3 hybrid). I use baffler rails on my Cobra SZ 4 wood (16 loft), single length F9 3 hybrid and the concept works in poor lies. I use the 4W as a backup tee club and off near perfect lies on the fairway on par 5 holes. At my swing speed it does not get as much height as I want all that often. Hence why the Hy-wood is of interest.

    Cleveland has been making hybrid-irons for a while now ( 588 set?) as have Tour Edge and others. I bought a second hand set of the HB Launcher irons ( A flex/ graphite shafts) for my wife, but as move into my 70's I plan to use them myself. While testing them I broke 80, so I was impressed. I wish I had found Cleveland as a brand when I started golf 5 years ago. I did use the previous model Driver ( HB Launcher Turbo) with a 12 degrees fixed hosel. I found it went too high as I improved my swing ( should have bought the 10.5). I am using the CBX2 wedges too; good!

    My driver speed 90 mph on a good day, irons mid 70's. Handicap at 14 now after hip replacement ; was 11 prior. I add this information to allow qualification/ reader comparison for my comments. If you are a slicer of the ball the Halo irons will reduce it, but not 100%. I have to aim right of target to allow for the draw bias. You can shape them ( fade ) if you try. I am using two super game improvement hybrid -irons in my bag ( Tour Edge E521/ 1.5 degrees flat to avoid the draw bias) to replace my 6 & 7 iron , then cavity backed single length irons 8-GW. You don't have to buy a full set of the SGI hybrid -irons, just replace the irons you are struggling with. A golfer at my club ( handicap 4) plays the SGI 4&5 iron from Cleveland for example.

  4. Hello all, I'm a brand new golfer(47 y/o Leftie). It's hard to figure out what type of club sets to buy but I'm gathering that hybrids may be the best for someone like me. Do you suggest I buy this set or something more downsized. I played 20 years ago briefly so I do have some experience but not too much.

  5. Cleveland driver demos always crank the music so you don't hear the "clang" (from a Cleveland lover)

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