Cleveland Launcher 330 Drivers
Cleveland Launcher 330 Drivers
[Jan 03, 2004]
LaunchMan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330
This driver has alklowed me to do things with a driver I never thought I coud do before I went from mid 80's to low 70's within a month of using this driver. I hit the ball about 220 yards before i got the driver with a taylor made supersteel, now I can hit it around 290 yards and I have twice the control I did with my own driver. Great Club!!!!!!!!! Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Supersteel, Wilson Aggresor |
[Dec 09, 2003]
Richard Johnson
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher
I have tried almost every driver on the market - including tour van clubs. I had pretty much decided to go with a strong 3 wood as my driving club - but saw this club with 11.5 degrees and the stock stiff shaft. I took this to the range with my 975d and 976r and Wow. This club sets up like a classic old persimmon, but hits it like a cannon. The fence on our range is 240 and they were clearing the fence and flying into the pear orchards beyond. I love the feel and workability of the head and have bought another launcher with 10.5 degrees and a Grafalloy Blue shaft - as my swing speed is just a little too fast for the stock fuji shaft. Again, another great product from Cleveland. Similar Products Used: Cleveland Quadpro Driver - not good. Titleist 975d - good J & l-fe - no feel 976r - good. Taylor made 320 tour van 510 tour van - awful no feel. |
[Dec 03, 2003]
andy1956
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330 10.5* Reg Flex
Purchased club on e-bay after reading reviews on this page. Love it. Hits the ball long with a medium to high(not ballooned) tragectory. Very solid sound at impact that really instills confidence. My swing speed averages 90mph and the stock shaft in regular flex is perfect. You do not have to swing hard to make the ball go a long way. Very easy to hit straight. With Cleveland coming out with the 400 & 460 models, you can find some great prices on the 330. One of the best bargains out there for golfers Customer Service Called Cleveland's customer support for some additional questions re: specs. Very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. No problems with driver. Similar Products Used: Cobra SS350 10.5* offset |
[Nov 30, 2003]
4underpar
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland 330
Changed shaft to the new UST XL and what a difference. This driver will simply out drive anything else out there. Added easy 12-15 yards to my already long drives. The good thing about the 330 cc head is that it still allows you to feel the clubhead and work the ball. I have no idea how anyone with a 460 cc head can have feel. These are a steal on e-bay now with some as low as 80.00 Get one reshaft with UST XL and watch em fly. Similar Products Used: King Cobra, Titleist, R 580 |
[Nov 09, 2003]
Tom Williams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330 8.5 (stiff) stock shaft
Had been playing the 983K (great club) however I felt like I was missing something. The feel felt very weak at times, like dull shots. Distance gains were norm. Anyway I play Cleveland TA2 irons and believe me they are LONG and STRAIGHT!!! so I thought I would try their drivers, first tried the 460 (head way to big for me). Second tried the 400 (did not like the set up of this driver) Third tried the 330. If you can drop the club in the slot on our down swing I promise you this driver will carry the ball a very LONG WAY!!! Yesterday I played my frist round with it and shot my second best score ever 74. The course I played has 13 tee shots where you most hit driver to score. Out of the 13 I hit 11 fairways. My longest drive was 290 (hit it dead on) my shortest drive was 255. My average drive's were approx. 265-275. What I like most about this driver is the smaller head size, plus it goes real straight when properly struck. Low ball flight with the 8.5 that is what I like about it. I swear I believe sometimes this "NEW STUFF" they come out with is hipe really not worth it.... you can buy this driver for almost nothing..... Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
[Oct 12, 2003]
Sam
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Launcher 330 stock gold shaft 8.5 stiff
I'm a crap golfer, don't even have a handicap, but i absoluteley bombed this driver. I hit it at the PGA Merch show in Sydney, Oz this year & the guy said i was hitting it 275 EASY, straight down the middlee a handicap). So, as soon as i can get a cheap price on this i'm buying it. The funny thing is, i sprayed the 400. Similar Products Used: everything |
[Sep 24, 2003]
Andy Layne
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330
Great Driver. Good distance and great workability. Currently playing this Driver with an AJ Tech 4570 shaft. Great Combination. Customer Service The people at Cleveland are great. They spent hours with me on the range trying to get the specs perfect for my swing. Similar Products Used: I always played a Titleist. The 975D, then the 975J and then the 975JVS. I like the feel of this Cleveland better than all of them |
[Sep 03, 2003]
VMan1313
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330
What a great stick! I have had this driver for 2 years and just love it. I really like the fact that the ball doesn't look like a grain of sand next to the head like it does with many of the 400+ cc drivers, and you get the same distance off of it. Also with the smaller head size, I think it makes the club more workable. Customer Service No dealings Similar Products Used: Nike 400, Ping |
[Aug 22, 2003]
Hugh Cowart
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland 330 10.5 stiff
Just recently began playing very regularly ( several times a week ) and all parts of my game came began showing improovement but Tee shots with the ole number one. Backed off to a three wood with good success but every time I played a round pulling the 1 ( 11 degree Mizuno MSX steel head with graphite ) I would inevitably visit a store to buy more balls to replace the ones launched into the woods by a caddyshack II quality slice. Decided to try the Launcher mostly due to the price compared to other top line manufacturer driver options for the larger Ti heads. All I can say is wow. In one half round I hit more quality drives than I had in the preceding 80 holes pulling my old driver consitently. I hit 3 of 7 FW but was in the first cut on 3 of the remaining 4. The club is light with great feel for the head. It BEGS you to let it rip but remains docile if you back off for more controled shots. Not sure why some have complianed about the orange stock shaft, its not the most attractive but it does its job. The stiff is a little on the springy side ( I have a powerfull but compact swing,100+ speed ) and its right on the edge for me but probably would be fine at higher speeds with a smoother tempo. Customer Service No idea really but have heard very little bad about Golfsmith in general. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MSX - You can bomb the world with this driver, my best practice range shots were well over 300 but the club is unforgiving in the extreme. Not something you will find on the shelf but might fin |
[Aug 22, 2003]
nickoconnell
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Launcher 330
Cleveland are probably the best rising brand in golf and they continue to rise with this club. It is long, as long as any driver I have ever tried, it is the straigtest driver out there and is easy to work. The club feels good and has a nice shape to it, the stock shaft is not very stiff but performs well for distance and accuracy. I have also tried the 400 and found that to produce exacly the same performance as the 330, just for a larger price. I found this club great, it has it all-distance,accuracy,looks,feel and workability. good luck out there Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: Taylormade 320,r360,200 steel. Titleist 975d,j,983k,e. Cleveland launcher 400. Callaway C4 (worst driver ever) |