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Review Date November 11, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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Reviewed by: AJW
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Halo 2I Summary: Trying to fill the gap between my fairway-wood and my 4iron I gave the Halo a try.
It doesn’t have an alignment aid and I need to be careful aligning it or I leave the face open.
It feels and sounds great a real solid thud like old wooden woods.
Trajectory is a bit low it has some run on it when it lands.
It’s great off a tee but starts to become a bit of a handful off the fairway and I don’t use it from the rough.
For a little while I carried it and a seven wood using the halo off a tee and the seven wood from the deck but I’m now looking around for a deeper faced seven wood which I can feel comfortable teeing off with.
Similar Products Used: TM Rescue Mid (did not like at all)
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Review Date July 18, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: Frank Mc Gowan
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Cleveland Halo 3i & 6i Summary: Excellent clubs. Very accurate and high shots. Ball lands nicely on greens. The thing that makes the Halo line so useful is the rounded leading edge. This allows for a clean shot out of the rough. If you look at the excellent Bobby Jones hybrids, you will also see that rounded leading edge. The other day, I was playing with a good friend having lots of trouble with his irons. I just suggested he try this Halo and he was impressed. It is a real good club.
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Review Date May 13, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: jampotjim
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Cleveland Halo 19* 2i Summary: This is my 1st review on this site. I bought the club after reading a few reviews and have to say I am 100% behind this club. I find it easy to hit from the fairway, rough and tee. It gives a penetrating yet workable flight. Customer Service: Not dealt with them Similar Products Used: Taylor made rescue
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Review Date May 8, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: matt(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: cleveland halo Summary: I recently purchased a cleveland halo 14 degree hybrid. I absolutely love it. I have never been a long driver of the golf ball. I average 220-250 drives. I am hitting this club well into this range and sometimes further. It is a go-to club with great accuracy.
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Review Date April 2, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: parker19822
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Cleveland Halo 22* 3-iron Hybrid w/ Steel Shaft (Stiff) Summary: I like this club better than other hybrids for a few reasons. The price is amazing for such a great club. You can get it for 50-80 bucks on ebay depending what shaft you want. Also, I really like the scooped crown. It makes the club look like it really tucks under the balls, which promotes confidence for me that I'll smoosh the ball rather than scoop it. I've hit the HiBore hybrids, and I hated them. I found the Halo much easier to hit and to control the ball with. I hit a nice fade with this club, which lands the balls soft and stops it well on the greens. I can hit a draw with it as well off the tee for some extra distance in the fairway, but it's a little harder to turn the club head over, but still way easier than trying to hit a draw with a 3-iron. I think I just need some more practice with it. I have a steel shaft in it because i think it's easier to control trajectory and just makes me shots WAY more consistent. I hit the ball 210 with a fade, and slightly further with a draw. It's an older club, but I still think it's better than most of the new Hybrids out there. The only other hybrid I was considering was the Cobra Baffler Pro. Similar Products Used: Cobra Baffler
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