are the shafts found on the regular Launchers good? The company says they were designed specifically for the Launchers, but I just wanted to see what you guys think.
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#1
Posted 18 May 2005 - 04:26 AM
Driver: Cleveland Launcher 460 Comp 7.5* Grafalloy Blue Stiff
3 wood: Cleveland Launcher Tour Issue 14* with Fuji Pro-80 stiff
Hybrids:Cleveland HALO 19* & 22*
4-PW: Cleveland Ta3 with Dynamic Gold S300
Wedges: CG10 52* 58*
Putter: Taylor Made Rossa Daytona Sport 1
Bag: Ogio Vaporlite, blue fade
*CERTIFIED CLEVELAND HO*
3 wood: Cleveland Launcher Tour Issue 14* with Fuji Pro-80 stiff
Hybrids:Cleveland HALO 19* & 22*
4-PW: Cleveland Ta3 with Dynamic Gold S300
Wedges: CG10 52* 58*
Putter: Taylor Made Rossa Daytona Sport 1
Bag: Ogio Vaporlite, blue fade
*CERTIFIED CLEVELAND HO*
#2
Posted 18 May 2005 - 04:45 AM
They are JUNK IMO :yuk:
#3
Posted 18 May 2005 - 06:43 AM
i wouldnt necessarily say they are junk, it is a softer tip shaft which "is" specifically designed for thte Launcher to increase launch angle to gain distance. it is better than most stock shafts from other companies.
#4
Posted 24 September 2009 - 12:26 AM
Actually I've been using fujikura shafts and I've never had any problems from it. The important thing here is that you can play it comfortably and with ease. You may even manage the blow of it for a greater end space. Thanks for the share and the post.
#5
Posted 24 September 2009 - 09:19 AM
Woe, you revived a 4 year old post ...
Callaway Legacy Aero 8.5 deg / GD TourAD MD6 s-flex
Fourteen SF206 15 deg / GD QT75 s-flex
Srixon AD 18 deg / stock s-flex
Fourteen TC1000 / NS Prototype s-flex
Sonartec 52/58 deg (hand ground by Yuki)
Ping Redwood D66 (Mann Krafted)
Fourteen SF206 15 deg / GD QT75 s-flex
Srixon AD 18 deg / stock s-flex
Fourteen TC1000 / NS Prototype s-flex
Sonartec 52/58 deg (hand ground by Yuki)
Ping Redwood D66 (Mann Krafted)
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