Golf Gear: Cleveland Launcher XL HALO Irons

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Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Irons
Cleveland Golf XL Halo Irons were designed as an easy-to-hit iron. (Courtesy Cleveland Golf)

The large hybrid-style heads of the Cleveland Golf Launcher XL HALO Irons help players needing added distance in a super game-improvement category iron with high MOI and lots of forgiveness.

Fast Facts: Cleveland Launcher XL HALO Irons

Category: Super game-improvement
Design: Hybrid-style iron design
Sole: V-shape (short irons), Rails (long)
Grip: Action Mass CB counterbalance
Crown: Stepped
Grooves: Loft specific
Lofts: 5-i (23°), PW (44°)
Set: 7 irons (4-PW)
Price: $899.99 (Graphite), $799.99 (Steel)
Available Retail: Sept. 17, 2021


What You Need To Know: Cleveland Launcher XL HALO Irons
Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Irons
Cleveland Golf XL Halo comes in sets of seven irons, 4-PW. (Courtesy Cleveland Golf)

Cleveland Golf recognizes the need for women, beginners, and seniors to have an easy-to-hit iron with design features that help clubhead speed in a confidence-building head size. The new Launcher XL HALO irons, an update of the Launcher Halos from 2019, fits that description nicely.

“From head to grip, Launcher XL HALO Irons just make golf easier and more fun,” said Brian Schielke, General Manager at Cleveland Golf.

“Most of us don’t have much confidence standing 170 yards out with a long iron in hand and needing to carry a bunker to make the green. But with Launcher XL HALO, you’ll swing easier, feel confident, and be shocked at how forgiving they are. These irons will become your go-to clubs.”

The heads are slightly larger and have a very high MOI, for example in the 7-iron, 2,908 g-cm2, to maintain the greatest amount of ball speed possible when impact is off center.

The lower lofts, the long irons, have rails on the soles to ensure smoother turf contact and the higher lofts have V-shaped soles for a solid strike to the ball.

Each has an 8-gram weight in the butt end of the shaft under the grip to improve swing speed without making the club too light.

Cleveland offers the option of an “Accuracy Build” without the counterbalance weight in the butt with shafts that are one-half inch shorter.

Learn More: ClevelandGolf.com

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