Cleveland Launcher Fairway Woods

Cleveland Launcher Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

• The maraging steel face has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than standard 17-4 stainless steel. The high strength characteristics allow us to create an extremely thin and lightweight face. This makes the face “hotter”, providing maximum distance.
• The fairway woods offer optimal face depth, which provides a large hitting area for increased forgiveness.
• The combination of a pear shape and a proportional head size make it easy to square the face at address, providing confidence time after time.
• A traditional score line pattern ensures proper spin and launch angles, even in wet or heavy grass conditions.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 13, 2009]
nick
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Gold fairway wood

I just got this club given to me like a week ago. I can tell you that my previous wilson torque doesnt compare to this thing. i use to hit my previous 3 wood with a terrible slice but i hit the cleveland straight as an arrow and have like 10 more yards on it. great club.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 19, 2008]
ECooks
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Hibore XL

I've struggled with drivers since I started playing 5 years ago. I played several brands and would always borrow my friends Taylormade R7 for consistency and distance and thought about buying one. But after reading alot of reviews and talking to others I bought a Cleveland Hibore XL with the stock Fuji S-Flex Red and all I can say is I finally have a driver I can handle. I took it out this weekend and bombed away mostly straight drives, and any off shots barely strayed off course. I also bought a Cleveland halo 2i and am now sold on the Cleveland brand.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade 540, R5 and R7, Callaway Big Bertha, MacBurrow, AdamsRedline, Cobra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 20, 2007]
cwright
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Launcher 13* and 19* (3 and 5 wood) both w/ Fuji Gold 65g Stiff Graphite Shafts

First of all let me start this review by saying I haven't hit a ton of fairway woods. Probably only 10-13 in my entire golfing life. I've owned the 13* 3 wood with the Fuji Gold 65g Stiff Shaft for probably 2 1/2 to 3 years and its probably one of the most consistent clubs in my bag. I recently added the 19* 5 Wood with matching shaft and it preforms just as well.

I usually hit my 3 wood off the tee box on par 4's and short par 5's because I hit it about 265-275 with regularity and hit a high percentage of fairways. I can work the ball easily with this club. Its just a smooth swinging club that rewards a good golf swing.

Out of the fairway, I would say I hit the 3 wood about 240-255 and the 5 wood about 220-235. Both are very dependable.

Just the other day I was playing a Dog Leg par 5. I hit my 5 wood about 230 out to the landing spot and had about 255 to the green. Ball was slightly below my feet so I just aimed for left side of the green and hit a slight fade into the front of the green, my ball bounced one time started to roll and ended up 3 feet below the hole for an easy eagle on the #3 handicap hole on the course. The best thing about it is that there was no hesitation to hit the 3 wood from that distance and there was a lake behind the hole and a swamp in front of the green. You literally had about 5 yards around the green that was safe to land the ball or you were in trouble. That's how confident I am these clubs. They just do what you tell them to do and do it well. If they only made wives in this model :-)

Give these bad boys a try. You can get a good one on eBay for $50 or so. I can't imagine being more consistent with any other fairway wood.

Customer Service

Never had to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Ping TISI, Sonartec SS-02 and SS-03, TM Dual Rescue, Callaway Heavenwoods (probably second favorite), Orlimar Tri-Metals, Titleist (older model)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 29, 2007]
george
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: launcher 15deg & 19deg launcher

Great clubs, smooth swing ball goes straight and long. Seem to get better more consistent results with the 3wood but the 5 has its moments. Highly recommend.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 21, 2007]
jimdrumus
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher 13 deg. DGS300

Just an unbelievable 3 wood. Pick up at Golfsmith used for $22. Off the tee I can go 240-250 with a slight draw and off the deck I can go 230. Easy to work and great feel. I've tried Nike T-60, Titleist 980F, 904 and 906 f2 and this is still the best.

Customer Service

Haven't used but I must say Titleist is fantastic.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 980F, 904, 906F2, Callaway Steelhead, Taylor Made 200.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2007]
chris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Wood Launcher

As an ameteur golfer I try and use all the same brand equipment but I use Calloway irons and Cleveland drivers. The Cleveland Launcher is an excellent club for distance. I often tee-up tight par 5's with it for it hits almost as long as my driver. On an elevated tee-box I can get about 280 out of it. Love the club, and absolutely recomended.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 25, 2006]
Norge
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher 3 and 5 woods

Great fairway woods! Hard to mis-hit, great correctional ability. I've played these for almost 3 years now and still have no reason to switch. Smooth tempo is all that's required to hit consistent shots. Re-shafted with Prolaunch Blue for a slightly higher, more sustained ballflight. Highly recommended.

Customer Service

None - no problems.

Similar Products Used:

Treid them all. Really liked Cobra and Taylor V-steel.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 05, 2006]
john mchugh
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cleveland 19 wood

wow a good club im only 13 but play of a 4 handicap i hit the 5 wood about 220 not the longest club on the market but shore does it hit the flag.

Similar Products Used:

taylormade r7 fairway

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 30, 2006]
spydr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 3 wood and 5 wood

These are great fairway woods. If you just put a smooth swing on it, it really goes. Very accurate and suprisingly consistant distance. I tried the driver but it balloons on me. Fairway woods though are very dependable, easy to hit, confidence builders.

Customer Service

None required yet

Similar Products Used:

These have actually made me forget what I had before.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 25, 2006]
man04
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher 19 Degrees

Wow, what a great club. I have gone through a couple of fiarway woods and this is by far the best. I got the 19 Degrees stiff shaft. Ill be honest, when i first got it i had trouble hitting it consistantly, i topped it alot. And i am usually a very good fairway wood player. But after the first couple of rounds of getting used to it, i can launch it. I can hit a normal 5 wood about 220, but this wood w/ the stiff shaft, i can get it out there 250. Now i am only 15, and am still getting used to the game ( only been playin about 1 1/2 years) but i know what i am talking about. It has a very good trajectory ( med to high of ground, and high off tee). After i got used to the club i am hitting it very consistantly, and it feels great when hit good. I recomend you try this club out, because i know how hard it is to find "the right one".

Similar Products Used:

Nike T-60 19 Degrees, Titleist 983K 17 Degrees

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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