Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cleveland Launcher XL 270 Miyazaki C.Kua 39

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Cleveland XL 270 Driver Miyazaki C.Kua 39

The Launcher XL270 is among the lightest drivers in golf powered by the lightest shaft ever played on the PGA tour, the Miyazaki C. Kua 39 series. This means it’s engineered for maximum head speed, but its traditionally-weighted 460cc clubhead also provides amazing forgiveness. The 270 is also available in a Draw version, with heel biased weighting and a slightly closed face for slice reduction. Players who have tested either version of the XL270 have experienced a real “Wow factor” due to the effortless distance achieved.


The Miyazaki C.Kua series shaft pushes speed and distance to a new level. Featuring True Tour Ultralite technology, the new C.Kua series reduces the total weight of your driver while preserving the swingweight and flex profile, providing an increase in head speed without a loss of feel or playability. The result: Effortless Distance and we are confident your game will thank us.
Compare Cleveland Launcher XL270
Miyazaki C.Kua 39 flex A,R,S

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Cleveland Launcher XL270 Miyazaki C.Kua 39A
Total weight 267.5g.
Swing weight D6
Length 46.5
CPMs 210.89
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Cleveland Launcher XL270 Miyazaki C.Kua 39R
Total weight 268.5g.
Swing weight D6
Length 46.5
CPMs 224.80
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Cleveland Launcher XL270 Miyazaki C.Kua 39S
Total weight 269.5g.
Swing weight D6
Length 46.5
CPMs 235.84
 

The Cleveland Launcher XL 270 is built for distance and as most distance driver are built, this one is for those that need extra distance and don’t have a very fast swing speed. If you have had your swing speed recorded and you know you are lower than 100 miles per hour, and then swinging a longer and lighter club on the tee can increase your swing speed. Most golfers that are higher handicap players do not swing very fast compared to the lower handicap players. Adding a club that has a lower overall weight will help to increase the speed of your swing, which will provide more distance and lower scores.

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