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We sat down with Jeff Brunski, head of R&D at Cleveland Golf, to discuss the new Cleveland Launcher UHX irons.
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I really like the way Cleveland is going. These definitely look like a higher end club, but with average golfers in mind. Any chance future endeavors will include forged heads, or is that just too much for what they see from this line?
I really like the way Cleveland is going. These definitely look like a higher end club, but with average golfers in mind. Any chance future endeavors will include forged heads, or is that just too much for what they see from this line?
I guess that's what I was asking. The CBX were just a straight GI iron that was similar to the 585 in terms of market share. It seems like they step on their feet by having two very similar irons in the same category under the same company. I didn't know if the plans were to compete with Srixon or continue to do their own thing.From a golfer stand point, it probably doesn't matter. Although they do have Srixon for those that really want to head into the forged direction.
I guess that's what I was asking. The CBX were just a straight GI iron that was similar to the 585 in terms of market share. It seems like they step on their feet by having two very similar irons in the same category under the same company. I didn't know if the plans were to compete with Srixon or continue to do their own thing.
the thing that stuck out to me when i watched the video earlier was the wedge grooves on the iron face. my first question is how do “normal” iron grooves differ from wedge grooves? and my second question is why would we NOT want wedge grooves on an iron?
Love that this video got a bump. Talking with Jeff is awesome.Saw some of these in the wild today (meaning in someone else’s bag). Two people at the range had matching sets.
Saw some of these in the wild today (meaning in someone else’s bag). Two people at the range had matching sets.