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Number of Reviews: 4
Total Number of Review Points: 20
Average Score for This Model: 5

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On 2009-07-04, greg9459 rated this Cleveland Halo a 5...(8452)

Details: These hybrids are awesome. Yes, they are older models but they perform great. I have the 19 and 22 degree with dynamic gold S-300SL steel shafts.

Purchase: Purchased on ebay for about $50 each.
Pros: Very easy to hit and gets you out of bad positions.
Cons: No negatives.
Quality: Excellent feel and weighting with the dynamic gold steel shaft.

Review Summary: In short, these hybrids are a great value but very hard to find. Best clubs in my bag and they will stay there for years to come.

On 2005-12-19, Zelda rated this Cleveland Halo a 5...(6499)



Purchase: I purchased this as a lark off ebay. I read a review in a golf magazine and decided it was worth a try. I paid about 70 dollars for a 25 degree graphite, used gently.
Pros: I love it. I can almost give up my driver entirely. It sails and although I can still manage to hit it badly, it happens infrequently. The first time I hit this from the fairway I was shocked. It had to be a mstake. It went almost 200 yards and where I had intended it. I actually overshot a par four. Then it happened again and again. I am thinking of carrying two clubs -- a putter and this. Amazing club.
Cons: Nothing. Actually, I could probably put with it and just carry one club.
Quality: Superior. I got it used but I have hit it many, many times and keep my clubs in the car. It has no cover on it. But it is still pretty. I love it.

Review Summary: I am female so have little ego attached to playing a hybrid. Men are curious, though, and I don't understand why they would chose to play worse than to be seen with a hybrid. Get over it and get a halo!

On 2005-08-30, 490 yard par 4 rated this Cleveland Halo a 5...(6135)



Purchase: I won this club in a golf outing for closest to the pin on a 178 yard par 3. This worked out well as I was looking to replace my low boring ball flight of my current 3 iron.
Pros: I like the fact that you can set up to the ball with this club and take a swing like you were hitting your 8 iron and watch the ball take off to the moon and fall softly 220 yards away. I also like the fact that it is not offset like a lot of hybrids I have looked at. The indention in the top back gives this club a nice look at address. It looks like a small hybrid not a wood.
Cons: The only thing I dislike is that I want to lay up on the par 4's so I can hit my halo and my pride will not allow me to order a 4i.
Quality: This club looks small but gives you the confidence to swing smooth knowing the club will launch the ball effortlessly.

Review Summary: I have toyed with this idea since I saw that Phil abandoned his 3 iron for a 4 wood. I will catch grief from some guys at the club, but this will subside when they see me hit it and wonder why they don't have one or two or.....

On 2005-03-29, Jon E rated this Cleveland Halo a 5...(5274)



Purchase: I bought the club at an Edwin Watts in Orlando, fl for $119.00 plus tax. I ended up purchasing a steel shafted 19 degree (2 iron). I used to play the 18 degree Nike CPR but I just was not happy with it anymore.
Pros: I have always been a fan of Cleveland so once I saw they were finally coming out with a utility club I jumped on it. The Halo is a very clean looking club that sets up nicely. I love the stiff steel shaft that I got because it feels like I am hitting one of my mid irons.
Cons: So far I have not discovered anything negative about this club.
Quality: Seems to be well built and of great quality. Have had it about three weeks now with no problems. I just wish the shiney new face would stay that way but we all know thats impossible

Review Summary: A great club for anyone looking for a utility. I find it much easier to hit and control than the cprs with a much nicer ball flight. I think that may be in part to the stiff steel shaft but the design seems to be outstanding. I would definetly recommend this club to anyone.

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