Comments on: Cleveland HALO XL Hy-Wood Review https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/ Get plugged in... Tue, 18 Jun 2024 14:36:04 +0000 hourly 1 By: Bud Sandy https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-324867 Tue, 18 Jun 2024 14:36:04 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-324867 Thank You for this review! I just bought a new Hot Metal set with a very strong 5i. I think a couple of these would sit perfectly between that and my driver.

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By: Matt Saternus https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-324189 Fri, 12 Apr 2024 19:41:32 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-324189 In reply to Chris.

Chris,

We have a full review of the B21 fairway wood here: https://pluggedingolf.com/callaway-big-bertha-b21-fairway-wood-review/

Best,

Matt

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By: Chris https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-324187 Fri, 12 Apr 2024 16:27:41 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-324187 Wondering how this club performed compared to the Big Bertha B21 fairway woods. I’m looking for something when not in the middle. I have a 3H rogue and a halo 4H at the top of the bag.

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By: Joe https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323235 Sun, 11 Feb 2024 18:58:26 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323235 While the newer 3+ is a larger head, the all new 4+ I think is only slightly bigger than last years 3+.

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By: Roy https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323209 Sat, 10 Feb 2024 07:44:31 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323209 In reply to Rick.

The 4+ is 20° so its essentially the similar loft as a Heavenwood or 7w. I am treating it as such.

I did consider keeping my old hy-wood but the issue is the original is only 18° and the head was 143cc. While new 4+ is 20° and 147cc. Both are the same length at 41.5″. So the gapping would probably be off. So i switched out my super hybrid with the new 3+ because it had a larger head at 163cc vs 147cc and was a half inch longer with a similar loft. And the new 4+ replaced my original hy-wood to keep my gapping consistent. I don’t carry woods only hybrids.

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By: Rick https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323203 Fri, 09 Feb 2024 18:53:20 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323203 In reply to Roy.

So u carry both the 3 & 4 hy-woods. I was thinking of adding the 4 to go with the older 3 I bought last year. Am I right in thinking the 4 hywood would be close to a 7 wood? I carry 6 iron up, no 4 or 5 irons.

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By: Roy https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323194 Fri, 09 Feb 2024 06:52:13 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323194 In reply to Steve.

Hzrdus Red RDX. Wanted a no upcharge option with mid launch and spin. Just didn’t like the Aldila. Even the Cypher from the previous generation felt better.

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By: Steve https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323192 Thu, 08 Feb 2024 23:44:14 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323192 In reply to Roy.

Roy, which shaft did you go with?

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By: Roy https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323191 Thu, 08 Feb 2024 20:23:04 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323191 Great review. As someone who gamed the previous model and added both new models into the bag, I’m glad to see what is considered a niche club get some love.

I do agree with Matt about the lighter shaft and put a 60g in both of mine. But it is such a safe and consistent club! Those who are looking for a club between the 5i and FW, 4+ at 20° is essentially a Heavenwood version of a hybrid. It lauches high and will hold greens. The Heavenly Hy-wood.

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By: Matt Saternus https://pluggedingolf.com/cleveland-halo-xl-hy-wood-review/#comment-323186 Thu, 08 Feb 2024 15:50:36 +0000 https://pluggedingolf.com/?p=109637#comment-323186 In reply to Steve.

Steve,

As someone who is a little OCD about his clubs, I would not want to bag this club with a 40 gram shaft and put it between a fairway wood with a 60-70 gram shaft and a hybrid with a shaft in the 80 gram range. That said, the results I got were really good, so I’m very open to the idea that I’m overthinking this and making a mountain out of a mole hill.

Best,

Matt

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