The lightweight Cleveland Launcher XL Lite Driver is designed for players with slow-to-moderate swing speeds, those looking to add speed, as well as people who prefer lightweight clubs in general. By removing the adjustable hosel and opting for a lightweight shaft, the XL Lite saves 12 grams in comparison to the standard Launcher XL. This ultra-lightweight design pairs with a longer shaft to increase club head speed and distance.
The Cleveland Launcher XL Lite Draw Driver is designed for players with slow-to-moderate swing speeds and a tendency to slice the ball. This ultra-lightweight driver is engineered to add distance to your game and features a reworked chassis that is purpose-built to correct misses to the right.
Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (11.1% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.99.
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The lightweight Cleveland Launcher XL Lite Driver is designed for players with slow-to-moderate swing speeds, those looking to add speed, as well as people who prefer lightweight clubs in general. By removing the adjustable hosel and opting for a lightweight shaft, the XL Lite saves 12 grams in comparison to the standard Launcher XL. This ultra-lightweight design pairs with a longer shaft to increase club head speed and distance.
The Cleveland Launcher XL Lite Draw Driver is designed for players with slow-to-moderate swing speeds and a tendency to slice the ball. This ultra-lightweight driver is engineered to add distance to your game and features a reworked chassis that is purpose-built to correct misses to the right.
Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (11.1% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.99.
Please see original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
Outside of their wedges, Cleveland is a seriously underrated club manufacturer. This driver is a great option, IMO, for those with low mid to slower swing speeds or those just picking up the game.
For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers. https://maplehillgolf.com/shop/?s...b=products
Last edited by Netastrophy July 16, 2024 at 04:11 AM.
Really good deal here on a great driver. I'm a new golfer and tried this one out in the non-lite version as well and I really liked both of them. Seeing as I'm new I went the used route instead and ended up with another brand. Can't really beat this price here for a brand new driver.
If people are looking for excellent value on a driver should really look into the Tour Edge drivers. I got the E722 for under 200 last year and it's incredible.
Outside of their wedges, Cleveland is a seriously underrated club manufacturer. This driver is a great option, IMO, for those with low mid to slower swing speeds or those just picking up the game.
For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers. https://maplehillgolf.com/shop/?s...b=products
Cobra LTDX is such an underrated driver. I keep trying new drivers and yet I keep coming back to the Cobra
Outside of their wedges, Cleveland is a seriously underrated club manufacturer. This driver is a great option, IMO, for those with low mid to slower swing speeds or those just picking up the game.
For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers. https://maplehillgolf.com/shop/?s...b=products
Thanks for this. Ordered myself one to replace my 13 year old Callaway Diablo Octane
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I recently bought the Calloway Strata Men's 12 piece set (Academy). How much better would this driver be than the driver that comes with the Strata set?
I recently bought the Calloway Strata Men's 12 piece set (Academy). How much better would this driver be than the driver that comes with the Strata set?
I literally bought the same. Ultimately if you are also a beginner like me then you should learn the fundamentals and milk the forgiveness of the strata clubs until you get to a point of consistency with your strikes before you upgrade.
I literally bought the same. Ultimately if you are also a beginner like me then you should learn the fundamentals and milk the forgiveness of the strata clubs until you get to a point of consistency with your strikes before you upgrade.
With one caveat that beginners should begin to understand that the right fit of clubs contributes greatly to consistency.
One easy way of understanding is a 6'3" golfer will have a much harder time getting good at golf vs someone who is 5'8" with an off the shelf set of clubs by virtue of pure physical dimensions. Having a proper fit (and no, doesn't necessarily imply upgrading to expensive custom clubs, sometimes it's just adjusting your existing clubs) is the next step forward to get good at golf.
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With one caveat that beginners should begin to understand that the right fit of clubs contributes greatly to consistency.
One easy way of understanding is a 6'3" golfer will have a much harder time getting good at golf vs someone who is 5'8" with an off the shelf set of clubs by virtue of pure physical dimensions. Having a proper fit (and no, doesn't necessarily imply upgrading to expensive custom clubs, sometimes it's just adjusting your existing clubs) is the next step forward to get good at golf.
What if you're 6'3' but have long orangutan arms like I do??? 😉
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For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers.
https://maplehillgolf.c
Great price though. Big fan of all the Cleveland stuff.
For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers.
https://maplehillgolf.c
For those looking for a deal on a previous generation players or who just like the Cobra stuff... MHGC has some pretty good deals going on for the LTDx line of drivers.
https://maplehillgolf.c
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One easy way of understanding is a 6'3" golfer will have a much harder time getting good at golf vs someone who is 5'8" with an off the shelf set of clubs by virtue of pure physical dimensions. Having a proper fit (and no, doesn't necessarily imply upgrading to expensive custom clubs, sometimes it's just adjusting your existing clubs) is the next step forward to get good at golf.
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One easy way of understanding is a 6'3" golfer will have a much harder time getting good at golf vs someone who is 5'8" with an off the shelf set of clubs by virtue of pure physical dimensions. Having a proper fit (and no, doesn't necessarily imply upgrading to expensive custom clubs, sometimes it's just adjusting your existing clubs) is the next step forward to get good at golf.