Cleveland Launcher Series
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Aboout Cleveland Golf Clubs
Cleveland Golf is a U.S. company golf equipment based in Huntington Beach, California. The company was founded in 1979 by Roger Cleveland, originally produced replicas of clubs golf classic 1940 and 1950. Cleveland now produce a full range of golf clubs and accessories.
In 1990, Roger sold his company Cleveland to ski maker Rossignol, which were purchased by Huntington Beach-based Quiksilver in the summer of 2005. [1] However, in 2007, Quicksilver sold Cleveland Golf, and never transaction is a subsidiary, Japan Limited, based SRI Sports, the owner of the Dunlop Sport in Japan. It was later announced that the operations of Cleveland Golf is consolidated with Srixon, SRI golf other sports brand. Although both brands will continue, Cleveland would take over the marketing in America North, Srixon doing the same in Europe.
Current Team
Drivers
Launcher
HiBORE XLS Standard Drawing and Tour
HiBORE XL Standard & Tour
Fairway Woods and Hybrids
Launcher Fairway Woods
HiBORE XLS Fairway & Hybrid
HiBORE Fairway & Hybrid
Irons
CG1 Black Pearl
CG Tour, red and gold
HiBORE
Hibore XLi
Pitcher Combo Irons
CG7, CG7 Tour
Wedges
CG-14
CG-12
CG-12 RTG
RS 588
Putters
Classic Series
VP Series
Never Compromise Putters
Gray Matter 2 Exchange Series
Gray Matter 2 Series
Whitening Series
For example:
Cleveland CG4 Iron Gold Game
highly respected Cleveland Golf CG10 wedges and Company CG1 and CG2 irons are made of a light owned metal density Cleveland CMM calls. Represents the matrix of carbon. The metal contains areas suspended carbon in the metal, creating a matrix metal results in 10 percent less dense and 15 percent softer than traditional carbon steel used in cast and forged clubheads, according to the company
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