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Cleveland HiBore XLS
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Cleveland’s tweaks to the XLS hybrid have real benefits, both in performance and appearance
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By
Tom Cunneff
Cleveland Golf made some tweaks to its HiBore line from the XL to the new XLS.
The hybrids saw several changes: higher moment of inertia, more offset and a
more-rounded toe shape that seems to be gaining favor among hybrids. The
result is a club that’s an even more attractive replacement for long irons, even
among low handicappers.
“I dropped my 2-iron long ago,” says a 2. “After
hitting this, I don’t see why I shouldn’t lose the 3-iron as well.” Even the
offset, which helps get the ball in the air and is usually a minus for good
players, wasn’t a negative. Says a 6: “They say there’s more offset, but it was
difficult to tell. The club sets up pretty square to my eye.”
MSRP: $199 (five lofts, 16–28
degrees)
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Testing Grounds:
Cleveland HiBore XLS
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By
Tom Cunneff
Cleveland’s tweaks to the XLS hybrid have real benefits, both in performance and appearance
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