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.
What if you're 6'3' but have long orangutan arms like I do??? 😉
Then maybe it evens out haha
But in all seriousness all you have to do is (this is what a basic fitting at a local pro shop looks like):
1. Measure 'wrist to floor' and then look it up on a chart. If it's average then leave it alone. If your shorter or taller than average, then adjust +1" or -1" etc accordingly.
2. buy 'strike strips' from amazon and put them on the bottom of all your irons. Take normal swings and hit the floor with your club as you would when you golf. The strike strip will tell you where you make impact. If it's near the heel then you need to go flatter (- lie) on your clubs and if it's near the toe then you need to go more + lie. If you strike in the middle-ish then no adjustment needed.
Once you figure that out, you can literally go to a Dicks, PGA SS, Golf galaxy and tell them to make the adjustments for like $10 a club. wam bam thank you maam.
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But in all seriousness all you have to do is (this is what a basic fitting at a local pro shop looks like):
1. Measure 'wrist to floor' and then look it up on a chart. If it's average then leave it alone. If your shorter or taller than average, then adjust +1" or -1" etc accordingly.
2. buy 'strike strips' from amazon and put them on the bottom of all your irons. Take normal swings and hit the floor with your club as you would when you golf. The strike strip will tell you where you make impact. If it's near the heel then you need to go flatter (- lie) on your clubs and if it's near the toe then you need to go more + lie. If you strike in the middle-ish then no adjustment needed.
Once you figure that out, you can literally go to a Dicks, PGA SS, Golf galaxy and tell them to make the adjustments for like $10 a club. wam bam thank you maam.