A club head with extreme perimeter weighting creates high MOI, which makes the driver very stable and benefits players who want to hit straighter shots. Rebound Frame where the face has two flex zones instead of one, allowing the head to work in symbiosis to direct more of your shot energy into the ball, increasing ball speed and the distance of your shots. An 8-gramme weight placed at the end of the shaft gives better balance for more control without extra effort. The counterweight makes the club head feel lighter, making the swing easier to control and repeat time after time. Adjustable hosel so you can fine-tune the launch angle, distance and shape of your shots according to what best suits your swing.
A club head with extreme perimeter weighting creates high MOI, which makes the driver very stable and benefits players who want to hit straighter shots. Rebound Frame where the face has two flex zones instead of one, allowing the head to work in symbiosis to direct more of your shot energy into the ball, increasing ball speed and the distance of your shots. An 8-gramme weight placed at the end of the shaft gives better balance for more control without extra effort. The counterweight makes the club head feel lighter, making the swing easier to control and repeat time after time. Adjustable hosel so you can fine-tune the launch angle, distance and shape of your shots according to what best suits your swing.
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The lowest price for Cleveland Launcher XL Driver Golf Club - 12° Loft - Senior Flex - Graphite Shaft right now is $912.74.
Prices last updated 15 June 2025.
Cleveland Launcher XL Driver Golf Club - 12° Loft - Senior Flex - Graphite Shaft
A club head with extreme perimeter weighting creates high MOI, which makes the driver very stable and benefits players who want to hit straighter shots. Rebound Frame where the face has two flex zones instead of one, allowing the head to work in symbiosis to direct more of your shot energy into the ball, increasing ball speed and the distance of your shots. An 8-gramme weight placed at the end of the shaft gives better balance for more control without extra effort. The counterweight makes the club head feel lighter, making the swing easier to control and repeat time after time. Adjustable hosel so you can fine-tune the launch angle, distance and shape of your shots according to what best suits your swing.
A club head with extreme perimeter weighting creates high MOI, which makes the driver very stable and benefits players who want to hit straighter shots. Rebound Frame where the face has two flex zones instead of one, allowing the head to work in symbiosis to direct more of your shot energy into the ball, increasing ball speed and the distance of your shots. An 8-gramme weight placed at the end of the shaft gives better balance for more control without extra effort. The counterweight makes the club head feel lighter, making the swing easier to control and repeat time after time. Adjustable hosel so you can fine-tune the launch angle, distance and shape of your shots according to what best suits your swing.
Last updated at 15/06/2025 21:56:23
originally posted on thelocalgolfer.com.au
I have only hit the driver about 30 times on the range so far. I bought it to replace an ‘05 Titleist 905r that I have had for many years. I hit a new Callaway Rogue ST max at a demo day and it was impressive. But I couldn’t bring myself to spend well over $800 on a driver but did want something with some new driver technology built into it. I was really looking for more forgiveness on off centre hits, a bit more of a solid feel and a bit of extra weight to the club. I decided to try the Cleveland due to the price, the right spec and the fact that I still own a Cleveland Hibore Driver that is quite a good club. I hadn’t physically seen the club or tried one before deciding to take a punt on it. First impressions are good. Decent weight to it even though it is ... MoreI have only hit the driver about 30 times on the range so far. I bought it to replace an ‘05 Titleist 905r that I have had for many years. I hit a new Callaway Rogue ST max at a demo day and it was impressive. But I couldn’t bring myself to spend well over $800 on a driver but did want something with some new driver technology built into it. I was really looking for more forgiveness on off centre hits, a bit more of a solid feel and a bit of extra weight to the club. I decided to try the Cleveland due to the price, the right spec and the fact that I still own a Cleveland Hibore Driver that is quite a good club. I hadn’t physically seen the club or tried one before deciding to take a punt on it. First impressions are good. Decent weight to it even though it is marketed as ‘Lite’, nice solid feel at impact, fairly forgiving on off centre hits - much better than my old driver, reasonable distance, extra shaft length isn’t noticeable, and after five or so swings I was finding the centre of the club consistently. I don’t think it is as good as the $800+ Callaway, but it was less than half the price. I think with a few more sessions on the range I should be able to dial it in and I expect it to be a good driver. I hit my drivers fairly flat so like very high lofts to get the ball up in the air, I can hit this high by hitting up on it but it does tend to ‘fall out of the sky’ due to backspin from the high loft. If you do hit up on the driver I would definitely recommend a lower lofted driver to maximise distance and lower spin rates. I think once I am hitting it straight consistently I will be able to fine tune my swing and set up to maximise the distance I get from the driver. So far happy with the purchase.
originally posted on pgatoursuperstore.com
I started by hitting the driver in a simulator. For me, 5'6", the shaft was too long and uncomfortable. After playing 18 holes I had the shaft cut down to 45 inches. I am getting a little more distance than I did with my old driver but the trajectory is lower. The club has a solid feel and the accuracy is good.
originally posted on dunlopsports.com
I have gain so much distance with this club that I have to relearn my approaches to the greens. I am able to fade or draw this driver at will. I am extremely satisfied with this purchase and the price is great compared to the competition. Wish you still made a 13 degree fairway medal to complement this driver on the par 5s.
| Player Type | Men |
| Clubs Type | Driver |
| Dexterity | Right Hand |
| Flex | Senior |
| Length | Standard |
I have only hit the driver about 30 times on the range so far. I bought it to replace an ‘05 Titleist 905r that I have had for many years. I hit a new Callaway Rogue ST max at a demo day and it was impressive. But I couldn’t bring myself to spend well over $800 on a driver but did want something with some new driver technology built into it. I was really looking for more forgiveness on off centre hits, a bit more of a solid feel and a bit of extra weight to the club. I decided to try the Cleveland due to the price, the right spec and the fact that I still own a Cleveland Hibore Driver that is quite a good club. I hadn’t physically seen the club or tried one before deciding to take a punt on it. First impressions are good. Decent weight to it even though it is ... MoreI have only hit the driver about 30 times on the range so far. I bought it to replace an ‘05 Titleist 905r that I have had for many years. I hit a new Callaway Rogue ST max at a demo day and it was impressive. But I couldn’t bring myself to spend well over $800 on a driver but did want something with some new driver technology built into it. I was really looking for more forgiveness on off centre hits, a bit more of a solid feel and a bit of extra weight to the club. I decided to try the Cleveland due to the price, the right spec and the fact that I still own a Cleveland Hibore Driver that is quite a good club. I hadn’t physically seen the club or tried one before deciding to take a punt on it. First impressions are good. Decent weight to it even though it is marketed as ‘Lite’, nice solid feel at impact, fairly forgiving on off centre hits - much better than my old driver, reasonable distance, extra shaft length isn’t noticeable, and after five or so swings I was finding the centre of the club consistently. I don’t think it is as good as the $800+ Callaway, but it was less than half the price. I think with a few more sessions on the range I should be able to dial it in and I expect it to be a good driver. I hit my drivers fairly flat so like very high lofts to get the ball up in the air, I can hit this high by hitting up on it but it does tend to ‘fall out of the sky’ due to backspin from the high loft. If you do hit up on the driver I would definitely recommend a lower lofted driver to maximise distance and lower spin rates. I think once I am hitting it straight consistently I will be able to fine tune my swing and set up to maximise the distance I get from the driver. So far happy with the purchase.
I started by hitting the driver in a simulator. For me, 5'6", the shaft was too long and uncomfortable. After playing 18 holes I had the shaft cut down to 45 inches. I am getting a little more distance than I did with my old driver but the trajectory is lower. The club has a solid feel and the accuracy is good.
I have gain so much distance with this club that I have to relearn my approaches to the greens. I am able to fade or draw this driver at will. I am extremely satisfied with this purchase and the price is great compared to the competition. Wish you still made a 13 degree fairway medal to complement this driver on the par 5s.
I tried this club because my irons matched and my wedges were all Cleveland. The first round I played I hit the ball long and straight, and yes that's something new with a driver. I reached some crazy distances but down hill hard ground and wind contributed. The counter weight in the grip makes the club feel light and easy to swing. My distance and accuracy have improved and I finally found something I hit like I hit my hybrids. I couldn't be happier in the results!
I've been playing for 50 years, and have always had a hard time hitting a driver. Was looking for something different coming off of rotator cuff surgery, and not playing for 2 years.I've been steadily getting better hitting this club, enough that I'm leaving it in my bag. Best I've hit a driver ever.
Have never used a driver before until persuaded by a mate to try his. Liked it so took a chance and bought the Cleveland. Love it and have never hit the ball further. Even sympathetic to my poor shots. The service from GolfBox was excellent. Arrived in good time and well packaged.
I got my driver today and promptly went out and played. Within my round I had drives of 311/304/297. Yes they rolled and were a little down hill, but I bombed them. I set it up for 10 degrees Flat and it's absolutely perfect. I had a Stealth and didn't hit it well. I just bought the three wood and have been crushing it but now this driver is exactly what I've been hoping for for years. I haven't hit the ball like that in 25 years!!!
I have played a couple of rounds with this driver. I love the ease of swinging this club. Just as Cleveland alleges, the ball flies hot off the face. The driver feels very balanced. Love this driver.
I 1st started looking for something with a regular shaft because I'm not swinging like I was when I was in my 20s. Did my due diligence and checked reviews online. It preforms great. Forgiving with good distance. If you need to fix something get this
There was no issue with the product.I cannot speak on product performance as I did not use the club.I bought this driver after attending a golf show. However the driver I tried at the show was the light version and had a different shaft. I decided that the driver may be heavier and longer than I wanted. Additionally because of the counterweight in the shaft I was concerned about having the shaft shortened and the effect of the weighting. Nice looking driver and seems to be priced where I want to be for my game.
| Player Type | Men |
| Clubs Type | Driver |
| Dexterity | Right Hand |
| Flex | Senior |
| Length | Standard |