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The Cleveland Launcher UHX Utility Irons are a great choice for those who prefer the look/design of a long iron (v.s. a traditional hybrid) but don't have the confidence or ability to hit a long iron. The UHX are a hollow bodied utility club that has all of the benefits that traditional hybrids are supposed to offer, but in a more compact design. These clubs fit well at the top end of the UHX iron set, or as standalone clubs with any set.
- Very easy to hit and versatile
- Excellent choice for those who don't like traditional hybrids
- Extremely forgiving
- Healthy amount of offset, if that offends the eye
- Not for those who prefer traditional hybrid designs
- Wider sole than a long iron
The UHX Utility Irons give a player hybrid-like performance in an iron-like shape. For players looking for another option off the tee with more versatility and shot-shaping control than a driver. Key Features:
- Hollow Construction – A hollow-bodied construction increases distance with a more flexible face and increases forgiveness.
- Variable High Strength Steel Face – Regardless of whether you hit it on the toe or heel, the face provides increased speed to maximize distance.
- V Shaped Sole – Design of the sole improves on turf interaction to allow the club to retain speed through the grass.

The Cleveland UHX Utility irons are intended to replace the difficult to hit longer irons and more traditional hybrid clubs. If you are someone who is better with your irons than your woods, but struggle with consistent contact with the longer irons, these may be just the ticket. Though the sole is wider than traditional irons, it's beveled. This means that it can be used from a variety of lies. In summary, these clubs can be a cure for the niche of golfers who are better served by an ironwood than the other two options.
- * Strong initial launch and quite forgiving.
- Best used as a replacement for long irons and hybrids
- Great replacement for traditional hybrids
- *Offset design may not appeal to some
- * Wider sole may spook some purists

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