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I am wondering if you had any experiences with cleveland golf clubs , if so what type of club was it and did you like it
DriverMonster Hi-Bore XLS/w Mintsubishi Diamana Fit-On M Gold Stiff 55g
Woods906F4 3 Wood/w Aldila VS Proto Fairway Stiff 80g
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Wedgesharmonized sand wedge 56 degree loft and harmonize lob wedge 60 degree loftPutterWhite Hot XG SabertoothBallNoddle or ...
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My driver is a Cleveland Launcher. And it does just that. Im looking into getting a Cleveland Classic #2 putter also.

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I have a set of CG7s, launcher 3 and 5 fairway woods, and a 50, 54,and 58 cg14 wedge. When i made my purchase i hit the woods and irons with several others and Clevelands felt just as good and performed just as well. There current promotion kinda sealed the deal. Very glad i did. More comfortable with the irons and hitting them well...feel great. I can hit my fairway woods farther than previous clubs...5 for about 240-250 and 5 about 220-235...just got their hybrid to fill my 205-220 gap. Wedges are fantastic as well, have gotten used to them and constantly hitting the greens now from 110 in. I made my purchasing decision because they seemed like the best value for the range of club sets i was looking at...good reviews and great prices at the local golf shop...plus a bought the woods first and loved them right off and figured I would get the same quality and performance out of irons and wedges. I am glad i went with the Clevelands and would purchase them now even if price strategy changed and they were a little more than the other sets i was looking at...oh yea...i get a new set next year or the year after too. I hit the Mizuno's 23, TM burners, callaways 22, cobras, and adams. Only one i didnt hit and wanted to were the pings...really wanted there G10 hybrid. Clevelands felt as good as the Mizunos and was right there in distance with all except the Burners that seem to hit consistently farther do to the loft degrees. Problem is, for some reason i could not get a consistent hit out of the TM 09 burners. To sum it up...Cleveland are great clubs (woods, hybrids, irons, and wedges) at typically great prices. I have not used there driver as my first new club was a TM burner driver...but friend has there new driver, not the launcher, and loves it as well. Fact is, he went out and got the launcher fairway woods once he hit mine and is looking at getting a set of the CG7 tours. Hope this helps and if you are looking at new clubs definitely consider the Clevelands.
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I am wondering if you had any experiences with cleveland golf clubs , if so what type of club was it and did you like it

I use the following Clevelands:

15* launcher 3w w/ Red S shaft - I love it, but it cost me some money. I had to get a new driver. I didn't go with the Launcher driver though as I didn't like the long head (clubface to back) - went with a PING G10. Classic 2 putter - picked it up in late August. My lag putts were instantly closer and I stopped having to plumb bob on the short putts. I'm looking forward to a full season with it. Although I didn't buy them, I hit a gazillion balls at a pro-shop simulator with the CG7 Tours with S shafts. Ultimately, the overly busy aesthetics (too many badges on the back) turned me off. The awful stock grips probably didn't help. It was probably for the best though - the results were okay, but they felt lifeless in my hands, if that makes any sense.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.

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I play a lot of Cleveland. Used to play them exclusively.

I started with a Launcher 400 which I liked a lot. It was just too small given today's average drivers. That said, I still pull it out occasionally, and is just as long as my R7, and far more workable. That said, it wasn't very forgiving.

My irons are Cleveland TA6. I absolutely love them, and many who have tried them have switched over for Cleveland irons. Very long, very forgiving and well balanced irons. As a mid to high handicapper, they work well for me, though I want to move to the Bridgestone J36 at some point.

I also play Cleveland wedges, the Tour 900 and CG10. Not much to say here. I love both, though I think I'll be stepping up to new wedges in a different spread this season.

I have nothing bad to say about the company. Even their gloves are awfully nice. Every experience has been quality, and I've never felt behind in technology, even with sticks a few years old.

What specifically are you looking at?
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they make the best wedges on the market imo. their irons are awesome too. and ive hit the new Launcher and the Monster and they are also awesome. heck, even their Classic line of putters is awesome. i would have no problem playing a bag full of Cleveland clubs
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I've played cleveland wedges for the past 15 years. Currently have CG10's which have been excellent. Overall I think cleveland make really good performance wedges and irons. They can be a little quirky in the design stakes though (what were those irons from the mid 90's anyone?).

I tried a Launcher driver last year and also a HiBore XL, I liked both but not enough to part with my money.

Driver - RAM FX V
3 Wood - Callaway Steelhead Hybrid - Mizuno MP Fli-Hi 21 degree
Irons - Titleist DCI 4-PW
Wedges - Cleveland CG10, 52, 56, 60 degree
Putter - Rife Antigua

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I've played cleveland wedges for the past 15 years. Currently have CG10's which have been excellent. Overall I think cleveland make really good performance wedges and irons. They can be a little quirky in the design stakes though (

the Cleveland Vas irons

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the Cleveland Vas irons

Cleveland Vas - good memory RocketSauce! They were wierd looking things.

Driver - RAM FX V
3 Wood - Callaway Steelhead Hybrid - Mizuno MP Fli-Hi 21 degree
Irons - Titleist DCI 4-PW
Wedges - Cleveland CG10, 52, 56, 60 degree
Putter - Rife Antigua

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Just check out my sig below. There is a set of Cleveland wedges that "Santa" is hiding in the upstairs closet, that will be added next month. I think that Cleveland is one of the most under-rated makers. My driver, hybrid, and putter are excellent in price, performance, and quality. The only thing is, I won't be playing their irons any time soon. I tested several models and my 9 year old Titleists are better.

In my  Warbird Hot stand bag:
nike.gif Dymo2 Str8 fit 10.5 or  HiBore XLS 10.5,  Steelhead Plus 3 and 5 woods,

 NP2 3H,  DCI 990 4-PW,  Forged + 54/12,  RAC 58/8,

 Classic #1,  NXT Tour or  Burner TP
 

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Just check out my sig below. There is a set of Cleveland wedges that "Santa" is hiding in the upstairs closet, that will be added next month. I think that Cleveland is one of the most under-rated makers. My driver, hybrid, and putter are excellent in price, performance, and quality. The only thing is, I won't be playing their irons any time soon.

you are 100% correct. those 990's are AWESOME irons and there is NO reason to buy new irons when those are better than pretty much anything made today

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As I stated in the Cleveland wedges and irons thread, I play a Hibore XLS driver, Hibore XLS 5 wood, am soon to get Hibore XLi irons, and a 60 degree CG14 wedge.

I started out with the driver because it was the cheapest one that Academy had in stock. I loved it, so I got the 5 wood after that, then the wedge, etc. Their technology is right up there with the other guys and their prices are fair. Love their stuff.

In My Bag:

Driver: HiBore XLS 10.5º (Fujikara Fit-on M Gold R Flex)
3-Wood: HiBore XLS 15º (Fujikara Fit-on M Gold R Flex)
5-Wood: S2 Straightneck 19º (Fujikara Fit-On Max 65 FW Stiff)Irons: HiBore XLi 3-PW (Fujikara Fit-on M Red S Flex)Wedges: CG14 Chrome 56º SW/60º LWPutter: ...

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Love my CG gold irons. Tested out at least 10 sets of GI irons before settling on these.

Grom stand bag
SQ 5900 - 9.5*
Burner 15* and 18*
MT 20* Hybrid
CG Gold 4-PW CG14 52.10 SM 56.14 IC 20-10a 34" Putter SDF balls (was on sale)

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My sig has the specific details but I love my wedges especially. Good spin and great feel and touch.

As for the driver, well I hadn't really made the connection till I really thought about it. Originally bought it as it was on sale and got some good reviews!

I will certainly consider the irons when its time to upgrade but that won't be for a while yet...

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I have a Cleveland Launcher Driver and the 3 and 4 fairway woods. I like them but Cleveland clubs tend to be more "hollow" and feels a bit more solid and thick on the contact. I like them alot and prefer them to Nike clubs. I can generate good head speed and they feel quite natural. I am looking at their sand wedge, but only after my Titleist Vokey wears down.

Also my buddy LOVES the balls now, I still have not switched.

Driver: Taylor Made Burner 10.5 Reg shaft
FW: Taylor Made 3 Wood
Hybrid: Taylor Made 3
Irons: Ping G10
Putter: Odyssey TourSite: http://thegolfstudent.com

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