The handicap number refers to how many strokes above or below par a player should be able to play. This means that the lower the number, the more advanced a player is considered to be, and vice versa.
How to read the rating
Each area illustrates a range of handicap numbers.
0
0-7
7-14
14-21
21-28+
28+
Coloured areas indicate the handicap number range to which the model corresponds, so whether it is designed for beginner or advanced players.
Example
0
28+
0
28+
Both these models would be best suited for beginner players.
0
28+
0
28+
Both these models would be best suited for advanced players.
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Model Description
The Cleveland Launcher CBX irons feature laser milling which roughens the face to increase friction and enhance spin for wedge-like control.
Tour Zip Grooves channel debris away from the ball so you get consistent spin and control.
Launcher CBX long irons use a thicker top line and low profile to give you maximum distance while the short irons use a compact shape and thin top line to provide more control.
A high-strength steel perimeter and a thinner overall face thickness, the Launcher Cup Face in the 4i-7i flexes at impact, to increase ball speed and distance.
The V Shape sole lets you cut smoothly through the turf with minimal loss of speed for better contact and distance control.
A microcavity in the hosel moves the center of gravity closer to the middle of the face, enhancing feel and distance control.
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