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by Adan Boyer Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is a halo Golf Club?

The original Halo was Cleveland’s very first inverted crown club; a design allowing for more mass to be moved lower and deeper for more forgiveness and a higher launch. Halo, in fact, stands for High Angle Lift Off.

What is a halo hybrid golf launcher?

Even being the smallest sibling in the Launcher wood family, the Halo hybrid is chock full of technology, all working in harmony to send the golf ball high and straight. The HiBore crown allows for a lower center of gravity that creates higher launch.

What makes the new Cleveland Halo boots so special?

The new Halo features three Gliderails on the sole for better turf interaction and, hopefully, cleaner strikes. Cleveland used its own artificial intelligence machine – a turf interaction 3D simulator – to test over 30 different sole designs.

What do you think of the Halo hybrid head?

At address, the Halo hybrid’s look fits right in with the Launcher wood family. The overall size of the head is in step with the category, but the signature HiBore stepdown comes across as a beefy, iron-like top line to my eye. I do appreciate the way the matte black crown blends seamlessly with the black face.

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What does halo mean in golf?

Halo, in fact, stands for High Angle Lift Off. The new Halo features tech on the top, bottom, and back end that Cleveland says makes it a weapon no matter where you’re hitting it.

What is the new Halo?

The new Halo features three Gliderails on the sole for better turf interaction and, hopefully, cleaner strikes. Cleveland used its own artificial intelligence machine – a turf interaction 3D simulator – to test over 30 different sole designs. The key, says Brekke, is to make sure the rails, leading-edge, and sole geometries are optimized to work in all conditions.

Is Halo a stand alone iron?

Cleveland says the Halo is a stand-alone product, but adding more options for the target market – mid- to high-handicappers – wouldn’t have been a bad idea.

Does the Halo have perimeter weighting?

That may not sound like much, but given the size of a hybrid, it’s fairly significant. The Halo also has what Cleveland says is considerable back end perimeter weighting, which it calls Halo Weighting. “In hybrids designed for better players you’ll see a lot of weight forward,” says Schielke.

Is a driver a Halo?

OEMs almost always consider the driver to be their halo product – its glow shines on the rest of the lineup. If your driver is delicious, then your fairway woods taste better, your irons taste better, and so on.

Is the Halo a left or right biased launcher?

Like the other new Launcher metalwoods, the Halo is slightly left-biased (again, consider the target golfer). If you tend to hook hybrids to Saturn, the Halo won’t help. “It’s a challenge getting the bulge radius – the actual curvature of the face with heel-toe MOI – correct,” says Brekke.

Is Halo a hybrid?

In the mid-2000s, Cleveland’s Halo hybrid was a bell-cow product. It was Cleveland’s best-selling hybrid ever, one you can still find in bags in your Saturday foursome.

What are the features of Halo hybrid golf clubs?

From its graphite shafts to its three glide rails, the Halo Hybrid sports many spectacular features. These features not only make the golf club visually appealing; it also enables it to outperform many hybrid clubs out there. The only downside is the women’s specs seem to be a bit lacking regarding the hand orientation (since it’s only available in RH).

What is the Halo hybrid?

Like the Launcher HB Turbo, Cleveland’s Halo Hybrid sports their signature HiBore crown technology. This allows the club to flex more during impact, acting like a spring to produce more distance. It also lowers the club’s center of gravity slightly, leading to easier hits, lower ball spins, and higher ball flights.

How many flex zones does the Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid have?

With the Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid, you get two. This product comes with two flex zones (flexible and rigid), allowing you to pick which one is better for you. You can also alternate between these flex zones to optimize your play even further.

What is the Cleveland Launcher Halo hybrid?

The Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid is optimized for better turf interaction and cleaner strikes. Not only will it get you out of rough lies; it will also help you improve your scoring position.

How much weight is in Cleveland Launcher Halo?

To make swinging the club even easier, the Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid comes with Action Mass CB. An 8-gram weight is placed inside the tip of the club’s grip, ensuring the product is more balanced than others and giving you better control of your strokes. Combined with its club head size, that means easier swings and tons of forgiveness as well.

How high can you launch a Halo hybrid?

With the 4H-loft club, you can launch the ball as high as 200 yards from its initial position. The bearings from front to back were stellar, and it feels very friendly if you’re trying to make fade shots.

Can you replace a hyb shaft in a Halo hybrid?

For instance, you can replace the shaft with the Project X Cypher Hyb Shaft or the Project X Cypher 40 Hyb Shaft. Both can help you produce higher launches and longer distances, and it can enhance the mid-section stability of the Halo Hybrid club. Check out the specs of these shafts here:

What is the Halo hybrid?

Even being the smallest sibling in the Launcher wood family, the Halo hybrid is chock full of technology, all working in harmony to send the golf ball high and straight. The HiBore crown allows for a lower center of gravity that creates higher launch.

What is the Cleveland Launcher Halo?

Built on a stable Gliderail chassis, the Cleveland Launcher Halo hybrid offers high launching, straight shots from the lies where golfers inevitably find themselves.

What is Halo weighting?

Halo Weighting refers to the sole structure and the weighting in the rails that provide stability. And, of course, the Gliderails themselves assist in keeping the club moving for speed retention. Rounding out the tech talk, Cleveland incorporates variable face thickness on the Halo hybrid to maximize ball speed and boost distance.

Does the Launcher Halo have a sound?

With a woodsy snap, the Launcher Halo has a distinctive sound that is fairly consistent across the face. Centered strikes have a solid feel in concert with the sound, and there’s reasonable feedback in the hands as contact wanders towards the heel or toe.

Does Cleveland Golf say "Play your ball as it lies"?

With the Launcher Halo hybrid, when Cleveland Golf says “Play your ball as it lies” they aren’t invoking a rule, they’re empowering your game.

Is the launcher halo easy to hit?

Circling back to actual results, my first observation was how easy the Launcher Halo is to hit. Even not-so-perfect strikes had the ball launching high and straight . There was some loss in distance moving from centered contact, but the face area for good performance was generous.

What color is the launcher XL Halo?

Like with the rest of the Launcher XL Halo lineup, this club primarily features the color turquoise on the bottom of the club, with accents of black and silver. Looking down at the club from address, the top comes in a matte black, which is always a positive to avoid sun glare. Despite being only 18°, it looked like it had more loft which created a level of confidence I don’t experience from most hybrids.

Why are there gliders on a hywood?

Whether there are two or three, the reason they’re present is the same: to keep the face straight through impact. The Glidera ils on the sole helped the club flow easily through any kind of terrain, from rough to bunkers, and from the fairway to hardpan.

Is the XL Halo 3 hybrid?

When it comes to this club’s appearance, it looks more hybrid than wood. It’s the same size as the XL Halo 3-hybrid (143cc), which is smaller than the XL Halo 5-wood (176cc), while all have the same loft. However, the Hy-Wood does have the face of a fairway wood.

Why are manufacturers cranking the lofts of their clubs?

Manufacturers are ‘cranking’ the lofts of their clubs because they would simply launch too high if they didn’t due to the forgiving and high-launching qualities on offer.

Why do forgiving irons have higher lofts?

High launching, forgiving irons tend to come with stronger lofts because the ball launches high enough anyway so doesn’t need the extra loft. A lower loft combined with a centre of gravity positioned low and back leads to high iron shots that travel a long way.

What is the loft of a driver?

A driver loft is traditionally somewhere around the 10 degree mark although there are plenty of exceptions. Bryson DeChambeau’s driver loft is 5.5 degrees although most better players will have somewhere between 8-10.5 degrees of loft in their driver.

What is the degree of loft in golf?

The degree of loft on golf clubs helps separate them from each other as the loft influences the flight and distance of shots. A lower loft hits the ball further whilst a higher loft launches the ball up into the air with more spin. There really are no set lofts of golf clubs these days, with manufacturers bringing out clubs at all different lofts ...

How many degrees does a hybrid loft come in?

Hybrid Loft. There really is no set hybrid loft, with hybrids coming in anywhere from 16 degrees all the way through the bag with some beginners and higher handicaps using hybrid irons. Most tour players with hybrids in the bag will have them between 18-22 degrees to replace their 2 and 3 irons.

What is the pitching loft of a wedge?

Pitching Wedge loft. A pitching wedge loft is usually between 45-47 degrees, with most golfers using one that comes with their iron set. However, better players like to use a traditional wedge instead of the one that comes with the set to help with control and spin.

Why do better players like weaker lofts?

Better players tend to like weaker, more traditional lofts because they are good enough to strike the ball out of the middle more often than not so can get the launch needed.

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Our take: There’s a reason that Callaway’s Apex irons are among the industry’s top selling and performing irons, year-after-year. Our testers found the Apex irons to offer a strong combination of distance, forgiveness, sound, feel and workability. If you’re unsure where to start your iron search, these are a good place to start.

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Our take: Don’t let the “Pro” name fool you. Yes, these irons are suited for low handicappers and even pros, but their forgiveness properties make them a contender for mid-handicappers, too.

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Our take: If you’re a mid-to-high handicapper who wants the look, feel and performance of an Apex iron, but don’t quite have the skill to use the smaller Apex or Apex Pro versions, the Apex DCB may be your ticket into the Apex family. They’re ultra-forgiving and have a slightly larger package to help with mishits.

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Our take: The Apex TCB (Tour Cavity Blade) irons offer everything that a better player wants from a blade iron in terms of looks, feel and performance, with just a touch of added forgiveness. They’re also world No. 1-approved, being that Jon Rahm used these irons to win the 2021 U.S. Open Championship.

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Our take: Blade irons are for the golfer who wants the ultimate in precision performance, and the Apex MBs deliver both in shaping and in technology. If you hit the ball long and don’t miss the center of the face often, these could be the answer for your blade buying needs.

Callaway X Forged CB

Our take: The X Forged CB irons have a combination of control and forgiveness that suit both tour players and low-handicap amateurs alike. They’re not the smallest irons in Callaway’s stable, but they have compact shapes that produce precise workability with just enough forgiveness to help with misfires.

Why are hybrids good for golf?

Another benefit of hybrids is that it offers most golfers more confidence at address. Those that were intimidated by their long irons will be a lot more comfortable hitting a hybrid. This confidence is important and should help many players.

What is the head of a fairway wood?

The head resembles that of a fairway wood, it is hollow steel or titanium with a slightly convex face. This convex shape, similar to those found in woods gives that forgiveness which the long irons lack.

What happens if you play the same shot with the same iron?

The same shot played with the equivalent iron, we are talking long irons here, would result in a lot more roll-off, possibly enough to overshoot the green into all sorts of trouble at the back.

Can you place the center of gravity further back than the face of an iron?

With this additional depth, it is possible to place the center of gravity further back than would be the case on an iron. With the center of gravity further back from the face, combined with the impulse, or trampoline effect of the concave face, the result is height.

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Can you play hybrid golf with irons?

The average golfer can now play his hybrid and get the ball to launch and fly which was often not possible with the iron. Apart from the increased launch angle and height achieved there is a further advantage thanks to the impulse, the trampoline effect, and that is backspin.

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50 Words Or Less

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Built on a stable Gliderail chassis, the ClevelandLauncher Halo hybrid offers high launching, straight shots from the lies where golfers inevitably find themselves.
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Introduction

  • I could try to describe the types of lies the Launcher Halo is designed to help you recover from, but this short video – LINK – provides vivid imagery along with stunning scenery that I can’t match with words. And if you’re leery of marketing hype, keep reading for my take on this workhorsehybrid.
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Looks

  • At address, the Halo hybrid’s look fits right in with the Launcher wood family. The overall size of the head is in step with the category, but the signature HiBore stepdown comes across as a beefy, iron-like top line to my eye. I do appreciate the way the matte black crown blends seamlessly with the black face. The sole of the Launcher Halo is something new for Cleveland Golf. The wide ce…
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Sound & Feel

  • With a woodsy snap, the Launcher Halo has a distinctive sound that is fairly consistent across the face. Centered strikes have a solid feel in concert with the sound, and there’s reasonable feedbackin the hands as contact wanders towards the heel or toe.
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Performance

  • Even being the smallest sibling in the Launcher wood family, the Halo hybrid is chock full of technology, all working in harmony to send the golf ball high and straight. The HiBore crown allows for a lower center of gravity that creates higher launch. Halo Weighting refers to the sole structure and the weighting in the rails that provide stability....
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Conclusion

  • It’s refreshing for a company to recognize that most golfers don’t hit the fairway with every tee shot and to design a club to help us out of trouble. With the Launcher Halo hybrid, when Cleveland Golfsays “Play your ball as it lies” they aren’t invoking a rule, they’re empowering your game.
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50 Words Or Less

  • With the Launcher XL Halo Hy-Wood, Cleveland has created a new category of golf clubs. For those who struggle to hit their fairway woods squarely, or maybe just need a bit more juice out of their hybrid, this aptly named “Halo” may be a Godsend.
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Introduction

  • In the last year, I have heard a lot of discussion in the golf world about what clubs to have at the top of your golf bag after your 3-wood. For many, it’s down to two choices: a hybrid or another wood. Well, Cleveland went and created a whole new golf club to split the difference. Part hybrid, part wood, they call it — the Hy-Wood.
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Looks

  • When it comes to this club’s appearance, it looks more hybrid than wood. It’s the same size as the XL Halo 3-hybrid (143cc), which is smaller than the XL Halo 5-wood (176cc), while all have the same loft. However, the Hy-Wood does have the face of a fairway wood. Find our full review of the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo FW HERE and a review of the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Hybrid H…
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Sound & Feel

  • I was shocked at the pleasant, smooth feel of this golf club. It felt light, stocky, and powerful. Despite not hitting any practice shots on the range, I struck every single shot pure during my first few rounds with it. The sound of this club was a “thwack.”It was dull, pleasant, and honestly a bit unique compared to other hybrids I’ve recently hit. While it doesn’t feel as explosive as the 5-woo…
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Performance

  • So what is this Frankenstein monster of a golf club? Well, it tries to take the best aspects of both a hybrid and a fairway wood. As a result, it’s a bit different than each. It comes in a standard 18° loft, sports a Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip, and a Project X Cypher shaft, standard. It’s also important to note that the shaft is 41.5’’, meaning that it’s a bit shorter than the Halo 5-wood (42.625″) but lon…
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Conclusion

  • There are many great clubs out there, but just because they’re awesome doesn’t mean they find their way into my bag. I’ve had a trusty Taylormade Burner rescue for years, but this Halo Hy-Wood has replaced it. It’s consistent, versatile, and forgiving. The Cleveland Hy-Wood hasn’t reinvented the wheel, but it’s a really great wheel. It’s confidence-inspiring, and it’s worth a try for almost an…
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