Cleveland Halo Irons
Cleveland Halo Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 26, 2005]
rsr72
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Halo 3i, 4i
I have reviewed these clubs before, but I've used them for several months now. They impress me every round. Nearly made a hole in one from 160 yards with my 4i (25 degree). Landed about a foot from the hole and held a firm green with a Maxfli Noodle. I'm not really a long hitter, but these clubs are point and shoot. Used the 3i yesterday to hit a 530 yard par 5 in three shots. Missed the putt but made a par. Golf has never been this easy. I'm going to buy the 2i model soon, it might replace my 5 wood (good distance, but poor control). I have the Dynamic Gold SL shafts. I love them. I was worried about losing distance. I may have lost a little, but the accuracy is unreal. I could play an entire round with just this club, a wedge, and a putter. I can't wait to try the 2i model. Customer Service not needed Similar Products Used: Nike CPR, TaylorMade Rescue Fairway and Mid |
[Jun 26, 2005]
mjdgolf56
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Halo
I just got my new cleveland Halo 2i and i love it. it is great from the tee, fairway, sand and around the green. Great for golfers of ALL skill levels. Has a great ball flight and great sound at impact. I would recomend this club to anyone who has a hard time with longer irons. Customer Service None Needed Similar Products Used: I have it the heavenwood by callaway and did not like it half as much as the cleveland. |
[May 31, 2005]
dev
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Halo
Cleveland Halo 2i & 4i. Absolutely gorgeous. These clubs have a fantastic sweet spot, and launch the ball really well, whether off the tee, off the deck, or in the rough. As long as you have a path to the ball, the Halo will get you out. The 2i has great length of the tee. Great clubs. If you are a mid-high handicapper, ditch your 3 wood and 5 wood, and get these. You'll use them more, and have better results. |
[May 16, 2005]
lrsimpson58
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland halo 19*
Traded a putter a won at a raffle and some extra dollars for a used 19* halo. Someone had ordered it with an i-rod shaft reg. flex and traded it in after 2 rounds. I took it to the range and off the mat I was hitting it further than my driver. I couldn't believe it. I also compared this to my cleveland launcher 5 wood that has a longer shaft than the halo. I hit both of these about the same distance. However, with the shorter shaft and seeking more control the 5 wood might be replaced with the halo. In the past I've played a Mizuno HiFli 21* which is a great club and is good for 200 yards but the halo at 19* is even longer. Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: Mizuno HiFli |
[Apr 11, 2005]
rsr72
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland HALO 3i - 22, 4i - 25
Nice clubs, solid feel, larger sweet spot than other hybrids I've used. My HALO's have the Dynamic Gold SuperLite shafts. Not bad, helps keep the ball from balloning too much. I may have lost a little distance compared to the nike CPR graphite clubs I was using. These clubs do seem to be more accurate however. I had developed a consistent fade-slice with the CPRs. Not so with the HALO. The clubhead shape is unique, different the CPR or even a Rescue Mid. These work well off the tee, fairway, sand, or rough. They also work well for punch-out shots out of the trees and are great for chipping around the green. This probably sound like an add, but that's what the HALO's do for me. Customer Service Cleveland needs an online support area. Similar Products Used: Nike CPR 22, 26, 30 - TaylorMade Rescue Fairway |