Description New technology has made it possible for golf clubs to be more effective and powerful than ever before. The Launcher 400 has the technology of the original Launcher 330 with the added benefits that com...
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Review Date December 7, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: Chad Critchfield(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher 400
Summary: I recently bought the Cleveland Launcher 400 from a friend of mine at work, absolutely love it. I was hitting a Ping T-ISI and was unimpressed with its forgiveness. Forgiveness, however, is what stands out to me with this Cleveland.
Great club!
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Review Date June 17, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Taurus(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland launcher 400
Summary: I have been searching for a inexpensive driver for a while and have read many reviews for drivers. I tried out the launcher and have been nothing but pleased. I normally hit a wicked slice off the tee but the launcher is pretty forgiving. When I hit the ball correctly, the ball easily is going 300 yards (normally drive about 270 when I hit the ball correctly). Best investment I have made this year for my golf game.
Summary: I love this club. When I was first starting out i had a wicked slice. so I tried the H7 from hippo because it was cheap. In order for me to hit this cluyb straight I had to change my swing and my stance. Also this club would barely go 250 yards. I saw the 400 launcher sitting in a used bin for $50. When I tried it out on the range I was hitting everything in or pretty close to the sweet spot. Now my drive averages 250+ and everything is going straight down the middle. I would recommend this club to mid to high handicappers. It is straight and conisistent, but is lacking a little in distance.
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Summary: Wow. Finally. I have been searching recently for a driver after years of blasting 3 irons and or an occasional 3 wood off the tee as I have never felt comfortable with the driver. I have recently been using a Callaway Hawkeye (could hit a good ball, but very inconsistent), a Callaway x 460 (could not hit anything but a fade..er..slice) dissapointed. Have also tried a couple other of the 460 clubs on the market - Cobra, etc.
I found the Launcher with the gold reg shaft in 9.5 for 20 bucks in the bargain bin. I took a shot at it and hit a good number of balls at the range with fantastic results. I was carrying the ball 250+ but more importantly it would either go straight or have a soft fade. I was also able to power fade and draw/hook the ball when I tried to. Ultimately, it was a combination of finding the right shaft (reg flex gold launcher) and club. I highly recommend trying one out. Value rating is off the scale.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye, X460, various other toaster oven on a stick drivers.
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