Golfer
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Handicap
Any
Right Hand
Yes
Left Hand
Material
Steel
Shaft Type
Graphite
Shaft Flex
Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular
Loft
16, 19, 22, 25
UK Launch
1 February 2005
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The Cleveland Halo Utility Club was designed with a larger sweet spot making it much easier to hit than traditional long-irons. This club?s higher MOI and lower CG allow for maximum forgiveness on off-centre shots while also creating higher launch angles and added spin for those long approach shots that require a soft landing. Made with a 17-4 stainless steel body and a 455 Custom Carpenter Steel face.
Golf World
"Solid hitting...reassuring size..easy airborne...lack of feel." May 05
Golf Monthly
"Unusual shading...rounded sole...crisp contact sound...very forgiving." Jun 05
Today's Golfer
"Appealing to the eye...great rescue club...it works." Jul 05
"Not the longest...high flight...simple to control...workable." Sep 05
"Disappointing...power was lacking...simple looks...high price." Oct 05
"More answers than a slippery politician...difficult to fault." Dec 06
Phillip Boswell
United StatesHandicap: 8 User Rating: (1 votes)
I tend to try out and trade out equipment quite a bit looking for that perfect set of 14 clubs. Well, I now have a favourite hybrid – the Cleveland HALO 16 degree (1 iron). I recently played on a cold and very windy afternoon with a couple of par 5's and long par 4's being directly into a 20 mph wind. The HALO 1-iron is perfect for keeping the down into the wind. The HALO is easy to hit solid off the tee or off the fairway (I haven't tried it out of the rough yet). The 1-iron HALO has a great low-ball trajectory and the 22 degree HALO has a nice medium-high, soft landing flight.
Lee Alpert
United StatesHandicap: 26 User Rating: Not rated
Have used the Adams Utility club in 15 and 20+ degree for a couple of years now. Its a very good club but somewhat inconsistent with my swing unless used consistently. Then received the Cleveland Halo as a gift, from a golf buddy and really couldn't return it. Now, I have retired my Adams and love the Cleveland Halo, which replaces my 3 and 4 irons. It sets up beautifully, very similar to the Cobra Baffler but is much better than Adams, Taylor Made and also the Callaway. The Cleveland Halo is easy to swing, gives you a high launch angle, is very consistent and is a very well designed club. Try it and you will see. I think it is the best Cleveland club I have tried ....and I have tried them all and found many of them to be difficult to hit as a high handicapper.
gary palmer
United KingdomHandicap: 20 User Rating: Not rated
The Cleveland Halo is a must buy club. Forget your old irons 2-6. I have replaced them will the Halo's and they fly!!! Very straight and forgiving with a nice ball flight. I have even got rid of my fairway woods and replaced them with 2i & 3i. Much cheaper and a lot more consistent with no real weaknesses. Perhaps they don't feel as good off the face as other clubs even when you get great contact, however, this does not make a difference to performance. BUY THEM NOW!!
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