Cleveland Launcher 460 COMP Drivers

Cleveland Launcher 460 COMP Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

The 460cc Launcher 460 Comp multi-material driver combines the benefits of lightweight carbon fiber composite with the strength of beta titanium producing higher launch angles with reduced spin to give players of all levels added distance off the tee.

USER REVIEWS

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5
[Jan 02, 2024]
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5
[Jul 25, 2011]
gonzo4golf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Comp 9.5 degree driver

The reviews on this club are true ; good distance on slight fades, low screamers , draws, my favourite : straight up the gut and a little air and it flies !!! Sounds great , looks good and gives you confidence at address . If you do buy one , do yourself a big favour; even though it is a used club, spend the extra $ 80- 100 on a good shaft that works for you , after a month of learning how to work the ball you will not be disappointed , grip and rip it ! Enjoy !

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 983k
Nickent 4DX
Callaway FTiQ
Cleveland Hibore
Callaway X460

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5
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5
[May 24, 2011]
golferguy
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Comp 9.5 Driver V2 Stiff Shaft

I've had this driver for for almost 4years (since it came out) and I haven't found a contender, but then again, if you have this stick then you won't have a reason to find a different driver. I'm 5'11", 157pounds, and can pound it 310+ on a clean strike. To all the reviewers who are telling other reviewers that they can't hit the ball 300+ because only the top 5 on tour can hit the ball that distance, they should get there facts strait. The statistic for "total driving distance" on tour is measured by every single tee shot they hit (except par 3's). So if a tour pro lays up and hits a 5 wood down the fairway 230yrds, it counts against his total driving distance. The top driving tour pros (R Garrigus, D Johnson, B Watson, P Mickelson, T Woods, A Cabrera) can easily top 300 on any driver they want. Trust me, I've personally witnessed this from caddying in pro-am's. It's pretty sad that someone is going to tell another guy (that they have no idea who is) that they can't hit a ball as far as they say. Overall, I absolutely love this club and it's not leaving my bag anytime soon, and neither is the Cleveland Launcher Comp. 15degree 3wood(: This driver is a big reason why it says I'm a scratch golfer above this review. You need to get this club!

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Demo'd a ton but never bought another driver because this club always beats the competition.

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5
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5
[Jul 09, 2010]
D
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Launcher Comp 460 9.5

Well, if a Titleist driver is like a sniper's rifle, then the Comp is sorta like a bazooka. Just like a 460cc round rubber ball that seems to hit the golf ball wherever it wants. Is it long? For average swing speeds, Yes. It is pretty long. but if you swing anywhere near 100 or over you need a very good, high kickpoint shaft with low torque to get this thing anywhere. I was playing the Hi-Bore with the V2 shaft before, and that was 3x as accurate. Granted, couple with say a Graffaloy Blue, i think i could really pound this thing. EXTREMELY FORGIVING. no doubt about that. You can work the ball a little bit. still, composite crown launches it too high.

Similar Products Used:

taylor burner 2007

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3
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RATING
5
[Feb 19, 2010]
Async128
Shoots in the 70s

If you have a decent swing don't waste any money on anything else. The new technology will not make you hit the ball any further than this club, it may mitigate your your bad swings a bit but not much. Spend $ 100 or less and get the correct shaft for you, spend the money getting it pured; no wonder so many players have gone back to this head.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MX500, cobra 440, Ping G5 & G10 FT-3,FT-5,FT-9, Taylormade burner 2007, 2008 tour, R7 R9, Adams BUL5000 ( good club) Speedline, Titleist 975/905 ( good club) 909 D2, 909 comp etc etc etc

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 11, 2009]
martin Lehmann
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Comp 9.5 degrees

Excellent driver. It also looks great. Not like some of the newer models that give the impression a small space ship with the navigation light on just landed behind your ball. Nice sound at impact too.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway, Titleist, Taylor Made

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 11, 2009]
2underpar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Comp 460 9.5

OK, so you heard it all before. I got a new driver and it's the longest, greatest, most forgiving driver in the world.........

Here's a list of drivers currently in my basement. FT-3, LD-F, NVG, 2 NVG2's, 2 NVG2 Draws, 4DX, 2 GBBII's, Nickent tour 3DX SQ, 3DX, 2007 Burner, SuperQuad, G2, and not to mention all the drivers I've sold.

Out of all those listed the Cleveland Comp (with the stock shaft) is easily the longest and with the help of a very small piece of lead tape, provides a perfect little draw nearly every time.

The 4DX was my go to driver until recently. But the Launcher Comp is consistency 10-20 yards longer and just as easy to hit. I have the Aldila NV in the 4DX and it tends to balloon way to high in the 9 degree head. The Comp has a more penetrating, controlled flight.

So to sum it up in one sentence, I really like this driver!

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

Listed above, but to include a couple of Titleist, more Callaways, Exotics and a few more that I've since forgotten.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 26, 2009]
cliff75
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cleveland comp driver

i would like to say that the cleveland comp driver is the best driver i have ever hit and i have tried all the new drivers. my comp driver is a 8.5 degree and i have a aldila shaft, i easily average 350 yards off the tee and have, you may not believe that but i am 6' 6" and have a very high swing speed, this club is very forgiving and i could not be more satisfied with the results

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 12, 2009]
mlandon05
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2006 Launcher comp. 9.5*

Ok i hate to sound like every other review you read about this club, but hey what can i say this club is great. My brother has the original Launcher, and i have hit it several times, this past season. So over the winter i decided to look into getting my own. I found one on e-bay, and i couldn't pass up the price. I bought a 9.5* with a stiff 77g pro launch v2 shaft. My swing speed is around 110 so this shaft is perfect for me. We went golfing this past weekend, and it was the first time i hit my driver. My first swing of the year, the ball went about 270 down the middle of the fairway. As the day progressed i was getting back into my swing. I was flying the ball around 260 to 270 yards in the air every time, with out even trying. Yeah i know there are people out there who think that's almost impossible, but hey im 6'2 and 230lbs, i can swing the club.

So weather you can hit the ball a ton, or just a scratch golfer, i highly recommend this club. You will not be disappointed. Club is very long and straight off the tee, even on off center hits. I hope my review helped you and choosing your launcher comp. Good luck on the course.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Ping G5, Cleveland Hi Bore XL Tour

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5
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5
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