Cleveland Launcher Ti 460 Drivers

Cleveland Launcher Ti 460 Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Launcher Ti460 Driver uses Thin Crown Technology to make it even longer and straighter than the original Launcher 460. By adding new Thin Crown Technology to the Launcher 460 driver, Cleveland Golf designers have managed to take an already successful driver and make it even longer and straighter. The key to this driver’s renewed success is in the fact that 15% of the weight has been removed from the top crown of the clubhead and redistributed into lower and deeper locations around its perimeter.

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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Jun 01, 2013]
clevelandrules
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland laucher 460Ti 8.5 degre

I got this driver off ebay cheap 4 years ago, I have used the latest in other brands and I have gone back to the cleveland as i can hit hit consistently, still get the drives out past my mates with their new multi adjustable drivers. Until my age gets the better of me, I will keep swinging this club as is, maybe get a softer shaft when I'm 80 :)

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Similar Products Used:

Callaway Razrhawk

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5
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5
[May 05, 2013]
chuck pratto
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Ti 460

I reviewed this Driver in 2006 about 1 year after its introduction. I found it very forgiving then and still do 7 years later. The Pro-Line stiff shaft has been replaced with the Miyazaki regular flex shaft and that has been a few yards improvement in distance and a tendency to fade a bit instead of draw if not careful with grip, alignment etc..Like everyone else, I am getting older.
Still a great club head

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5
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5
[Jan 12, 2010]
rhodes
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Ti 460, 10.5 driver

Can't go wrong with this driver. Picked a one up for $60 on a local website. My wife has one with a light shaft and I just feel in love with it, so jumped at the chance to buy this regular shafted club. I usually avg. 270 yards off the tee. Higher flight than my TM or the Cobra driver, but similar distance and the sound is soooo fantastic!

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Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made r5
Cobra F-speed

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5
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5
[Oct 30, 2009]
Brutus
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Ti 460

I had to replace my travel clubs that got lost (this is why I don't take my "regular" clubs traveling with me!) and found this for under $60 with a Fujikura Tour Platform 26.3 shaft in it (a $90 shaft) and in perfect shape. It was love at first smash. It is old school looking for sure with no exotic shape or styling, but performance wise was excellent.

I found it had great feel, pretty forgiving, and for me a great ball flight. The shaft has a lot to do with all that for sure too. I can also work the ball nicely with it when its needed.

I'd venture to say it's about as good of a deal as I'll ever find. I hope to find another since my kid likes it enough to bench his new big name club and take this instead.

Similar Products Used:

Every Launcher ever made, most Hi-Bores, Titleist 907D1 primarily

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5
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5
[Oct 08, 2009]
phikapopp
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 10.5 Driver

I've struggled with drivers during my entire 13-year career. I would play a driver well for a few months, then just lose all feel with it somehow, resulting in a hook-fest. I went from Callaway to Taylor Made and even to some off-brand custom models. I eventually wound up with a Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft. It was my favorite club in the bag. But I was maxing drives out at about 280. I talked to some people and they said i was cheating myself with such old technology. I had a cleveland quadpro 4 wood at the time, so I tried out this driver, 10.5 with an Aldila NV 65-S shaft.

I don't think I'll ever hit another driver again.

I was INSTANTLY 20yds longer, vs that Wilson club. The ball flight was higher, yet longer and just as straight, maybe just the slightest draw. I don't work my driver too much left to right, but I do hit high and low shots and this club does it easily.

It'll definitely ring your ears the first few hits. Still makes me laugh a little at the driving range, while I'm rubbing my right ear and watching the ball fly straight ahead, off the property.

Would be worth twice the price. I think I paid $175 new.

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5
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5
[Jul 19, 2009]
Fouracesgolfe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: CXleveland Launcher Ti 460

I bought this club from the trunk of some guy's car at a gas station down the street from the course I play. $25.00. I figured I could e-bay it for fifty, so what the heck. After hitting it for a month, I now think I want to by buried with it when I die. I only hit my three wood 220, but there is a 50 yard gap between that club and my "new" driver. I can't slice it, it goes mostly straight with a draw bias, but the sound is frightening. People stare at me on the range, gawk from two fairways over, and if there's someone on the same hole, down range, they spin around like I just sniped one of 'em. Thank goodness I hit the crap out of this club, 'cause whith everyone staring, a bad shot would be very humbling. I'm going to find a couple more of these, in case this one wears out.

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There is nothing similar. Maybe a 90mm recoiless rifle.

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5
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5
[Jun 22, 2009]
tigermike416
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher Ti460

Very great clubhead. Super long, was able to pull about 280, but I comfortably hit 260. Bought mine used for $75cdn, and is one of the best drivers to get your hands on. It's possible Cleveland's best driver to date, aside from the new Launcher 09.

At address, the club screams out confidence, and is very to look at:) the headcover is awesome too

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5
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5
[Feb 07, 2009]
MattMo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Launcher 460 ti 9.5*

I finally started playing a 460cc driver and WOW, this club is everything as advertised and some. After demoing the club previously and reading countless testimonials on here, I was compelled to write one of my own.
I upgraded my Biggest Big Bertha to the Launcher 460 ti and haven't looked back. Mis-hits went far, and perfect shots went farther. No club can claim to be a miracle club, but this one is close. I tend to fade the ball and with this club, I was actually drawing more than not, and there is no offset with the 9.5* model.
I have a high ball flight with a swing speed around 100 mph, so I opted for the 9.5* with an Aldilla NV stiff shaft. I purchased this on ebay for $60 and couldn't be happier. I can't stress enough having the right shaft flex for your swing. If you're purchasing one online, atleast go to a local golfshop to learn your swing preferences, speed, ball flight, etc.
The only drawback I have with this club is the impact sound is almost too loud. I mis-hit one shot towards the toe and the noise was so loud that my left ear actually had a ringing in it.

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Similar Products Used:

Callway, Adams

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5
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5
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