
3 MIN READ
November 28, 2025
It's not news to anyone that golf clubs are expensive, especially when it comes to the latest and greatest gear, but in the same way you don't need a brand new premium SUV to get from point A to point B, finding great deals on clubs can help you hit the course with a lot more money in your pocket.
Now, when it comes to saving money, Cleveland Golf recently dropped prices on many of their full swing clubs, making it possible to now build a full starter set for just over $1000, and we just put all of those deals in one place.
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For those golfers who need to put a premium on forgiveness, without losing out on adjustability, the Cleveland Launcher XL2 is an incredible value.
From a technology perspective, it features A.I.-designed mainframe XL variable face thickness to help increase the size of the effective sweet spot for additional ball speed, and the rebound frame helps the entire driver head beyond the face flex to more efficiently transfer energy.
And, now it's less than half the regular price!

Although it doesn't offer adjustability, the Launcher Halo XL comes in a variety of loft combinations (3, 5, and 7-wood), and for those looking for some added forgiveness and gapping at the top end of the set, I would suggest starting with just a 5-wood if this is your first full set.

Cleveland Launcher Halo XL
Sole rails help to keep the club moving faster through the ground.
$144 (Was $250)
BUY NOWI hate to say that sometimes basic is better, but in the case of the Launcher MAX irons, these cavity back irons do exactly what they're supposed to do. They offer a wider sole to help prevent digging, an undercut cavity to increase launch, and add forgiveness, and a lighter overall weight to help produce more speed and distance.
Sometimes, simple is just better.

Launcher MAX Iron Set (7-Piece Set 5-GW)
These easy-to-hit, cavity back Irons provide a higher trajectory and more fun around the course.
$500 (Was $600)
BUY NOWIf you're going to use cavity back irons, it just makes sense to use a cavity back wedge.
The CBX4 isn't just full of forgiveness; it's also full of technology to give you more stopping power, like UltiZip Grooves, HydraZip face blasting, and ZipCore to improve feel.

Cleveland CBX Wedge
Cavity back forgiveness with player preferred looks and feel.
$130 (Was $170)
BUY NOWBefore we get to the putter, I will note that as of right now, this full set is sitting at just under $1000, and offers a total of right around $500 worth of savings.
In many cases, it can be easy to find a cheap putter and call it a day (and you could if you wanted to), but if you're looking for a new putter to truly call your own, I can't suggest the Cleveland HB Soft line of putters enough.
These putters come in several shapes and profiles to fit preferred alignment styles and putting strokes, along with a milled face for soft sound and feel, plus a premium oversized grip. For $150, it could easily pass for something twice the price.

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