Here’s just a sampling of Cleveland golf clubs just to give you an idea how deep is the brand’s penetration of the golf arena. For the Woods, Cleveland has the Launcher 460 series, Fairway Woods, the 410 Sports OS Drivers and the Sport OS Fairway Woods. For the irons, Cleveland has the CGI, the TA2, TA6 and TA7 and the LDI. For wedges, the Cleveland line up is the CG10, Black Pearl, 900 Form Forged Wedges, and the 588 Tour Action.
You can buy Cleveland golf clubs at authorized pro shops and sports shops. For the company’s line of wedges, do you know that you have to make these gadgets rust to do an even better job for you? It seems that rusting will increase the spin while reducing glare and enhancing feel. And of course, it makes you look like a veteran golfer, too!
The question that most readers ask is how do the brand’s irons compare with those of other brands? In other words, what are the Cleveland irons’ USP or unique selling proposition? In one sentence, Cleveland has a specific iron for every skill set, and in general, nearly all of them have comparatively bigger sweet spot and lower center of gravity.
Kevin Clary reviewed Cleveland’s Launcher 9.5 at Golf-Gear-Review.com and he is full of praise. Apparently, he doesn’t want to part with his driver, ever! He said he won the long drive contest when he first tried the Cleveland driver and he has dumped his Titleist 975D since then.