Cleveland Launcher: New driver and fairway woods to be released this autumn
Cleveland has produced a new driver called Cleveland Launcher and a new fairway wood also called Cleveland Launcher. Golf Monthly were given an exclusive first look.
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Cleveland is set to launch a new range of woods this autumn; the Cleveland Launcher driver and Cleveland Launcher fairway woods. Both will boast a traditional shape head with the latest in modern technology.
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The face of the Cleveland Launcher driver is 21% larger than previous models allowing more weight to be pushed lower and deeper in the head. A horseshoe shaped weight pad in the back should help the driver remain stable through impact.
Article continues belowThe Cleveland Launcher fairway woods are 11% larger than previous models. Two different high-quality shaft options should help you find the ideal launch conditions.
The Cleveland Launcher driver will retail at £219 while the Cleveland Launcher fairway woods will be £125 each.
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