Cleveland Launcher Irons

Cleveland Launcher Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Moment of Inertia (MOI)
  • Designed with tremendous stability
  • The low and deep center of gravity

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 25, 2023]
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Strength:

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Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Jun 29, 2023]
incremental19


Strength:

It's great to own a set of irons that Ben Hogan himself designed. I was using a set of very old Browing 440's when I switched to these, so the scare factor was not an issue at all. St Louis Park Towing Company

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Mar 07, 2022]
gasielennie410j


Strength:

I guess I'm provincial enough to think that their grips (with alignment lines) should be square with the leading edge of the clubface when you're shelling out $700 for a set of irons; and that you shouldn't have to roll the club to hit a straight shot. - San Diego Mobile Truck Repair

Weakness:

None so far.

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RATING
5
[Mar 14, 2016]
Steve Hannah
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher LP

Nobody had commented on these for awhile so I thought I would chime in. I'm a bogey golfer. These are long and forgiving. They are easy to hit. They give you a bit of a draw. This is a great club for mid to high handicappers. These have helped me into the upper 80's due to their consistent distance and ball flight. If you see these used, they are still great irons. I do have a newer driver and fairway woods but personally doubt the improvements made to newer irons with their juiced lofts.

Customer Service

No experience.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland VAS +. Top Flite Tour Ti irons. Mizuno MP32's.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 29, 2009]
Haffna
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland launcher hybrid irons

I like the look of the Launcher irons and they have a great feel when struck. However at the point of purchase, the test swings were into a screen and when I played the irons out on the course I noticed a definite tendency to pull left; which is not all that unusual since I have a natural draw. Except, that on closer inspection, I noticed that the grips & shafts are installed with a closed leading edge for the whole set. I guess I'm provincial enough to think that their grips (with alignment lines) should be square with the leading edge of the clubface when you're shelling out $700 for a set of irons; and that you shouldn't have to roll the club to hit a straight shot. Just something to keep in mind when looking at these irons - it may or may not be something that bothers you; but they do have a nice feel.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 21, 2009]
DDL
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher (4-PW, DW)

I learned to play golf with these irons, and they really helped me not only to learn the game, but to improve it as well. I used them for almost three years and I was pretty happy with them. They are very easy to hit. However, these clubs seem to be designed for shorter distances than other comparable irons. I am not a strong hitter, but I hit 165 yards with a 7 iron of my new Callaway set, and that's what I used to hit with a 6 cleveland. The ball flight is also very different. With these irons I could not get the ball to elevate properly. I did not know that until I tried other brands. Anyway, the bottom line is that these are good irons for beginners, that can be found at a fairly low price.

Customer Service

Dont' Know

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha, Callaway X-20, Callaway X-22.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 29, 2008]
TimB
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland launcher LP

I purchased the Cleveland launcher LP's as step up club from a generic set from Target. I basically have learned the game with these clubs....What I like most about the launchers is that they, for a cavity back iron, didn't play and feel like super game improvement shovels. Appearance at set up was nice with a not so big top line while the back of the club didn't appear to have to much cavity. The long irons were pretty easy to hit and got the ball up in the air pretty good; I can hit my 4iron 200yrds with a good strike. The short irons get the ball up with a nice loft that lets the ball on the green with the ballistics of a lawn dart...with 8 and 9 iron shots, I have had to repair some pretty deep ball marks on the greens...As far as forgivness was concerned, these irons are pretty forgiving, however, being the low profile model, the club face is slightly smaller than the regular launchers. But, toe hits, and other less that sweet spot contact still resulted in sufficient distance...These clubs are also able to work the ball to a degree, I was able to play a gentle fade without to much of a problem...Overall I was able to learn to play consistently with these club; they did serve their purpose as game improvers for me, I broke 100 and 90 with these clubs...I will be stepping up to a forged muscle back so, I can play off of feel...But for distance, loft, and forgiveness this a very good name brand club for the mid to high handicapper to step up to from a Super game improvemnt iron...This model is discontinued, however, they can still
be found on EBay

Customer Service

Never had to deal with them

Similar Products Used:

Nike Ignites

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2008]
AntonCG
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher LP

I bought these irons brand new and learned how to play golf on them. I played over 50 rounds of golf on these irons and love them. I was able to get the ball in the air easily which was great for a beginner and I think this allowed me to start playing courses sooner than my friends who started playing golf at the same time I did using other higher name brands. I had the shaft replaced on the wedge after a year to the Dynamic Golf D300 true temper shaft and it made the wedge absolutely deadly! It became my favorite club in the bag. I was able to really dial in the shots after that.

I would absolutely recommend these clubs to any beginner who wants to speed up the learning process at the range and start playing courses. I have since switched to Cleveland TA6 irons after I demoed a friends set,(He switched to Berthas as he was unable to hit with the TA6's) and the only reason I did this is because I needed a mid handicapper set of clubs. I also highly recommend the TA6's which provide better distance but are nowhere near as forgiving as the Launcher LP's.

Customer Service

Never had any problems. Awesome clubs out of the box. I would highly recommend replacing shafts as well.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Rac OS, Callaway Big Bertha, Nike Ignite

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5
VALUE
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5
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