Cleveland HiBORE XLi Irons Review
Anyone who currently has a closetful of irons with bent shafts from slamming the clubs back into the bag following miss-hits could probably save a lot of heartache by switching to the Cleveland HiBORE XLi Irons.
These clubs are hybrid-irons, combining attributes of the two styles to increase distance and forgiveness. The toe and heel are designed to minimize interaction with the turf, helping to get balls out of the rough with comparative ease. The toe and heel also have added weight to keep the center of gravity low and deep in the clubface, and the set maxes out on the MOI.
The Cleveland HiBORE XLi set has given the longer irons a bigger chassis and hollow construction to increase that MOI, and the scoring irons have a more compact shape and thinner topline to increase control. The clubs have a thin face that leads to increased ball speed, and a better launch angle to get the ball in the air.
In short, the Cleveland HiBORE XLi Irons do everything but swing themselves, so they’re a huge windfall for those who can use every extra edge to get the ball in play.




US $351.99





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