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Cleveland Launcher SL290
$299.99
Released February, 2011
The Pros:Natural ball flight off the driver will help those suffering from a Banana-slice. Simple design- traditional shape and nothing distracting on the crown. Ive tried 4 drivers this summer and this by far is the best one, flies straight and its so lite.
The Cons:Not the best club for golfers with high swing speed's. May experience some control issues. I think the golf shaft looks kind of cheesy- nothing else on the driver is golf.
The Cleveland Launcher SL290 is a driver built to be as light as possible while still qualifying for the PGA Tour. This is a bit heavier and shorter than the Cleveland Launcher XL270, but comes in a half-inch in length and weighs less than the Cleveland Launcher TL310.
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The three clubs all use the same technology, in this case resulting in a 290 gram total weight. In part this is due to the Launcher Ultralite Technology which removes parts of the head without reducing flexibility, but also the reduced weight is a result of the shaft design. A Miyazaki C Kua 43 series shaft is used which is very light, but maintains an International Flex Code of 6754 to provide strong performance usually found in heavier shafts.
Features
- 290g total weight
- 198g head
- Miyazaki C. Kua 43 series shaft
- International Flex Code 6754
- Lamkin grip
- Full 460cc clubhead
- Right Weight Fitting System
- Launcher Ultralite Technology
- Swingweight D5
- AVAILABLE in X, S, R, A
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Natural ball flight off the driver will help those suffering from a Banana-slice
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Simple design- traditional shape and nothing distracting on the crown
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Ive tried 4 drivers this summer and this by far is the best one, flies straight and its so lite.
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Not the best club for golfers with high swing speed's
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May experience some control issues
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I think the golf shaft looks kind of cheesy- nothing else on the driver is golf
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