Cleveland 410 Sport OS Drivers

Cleveland 410 Sport OS Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • 410 cc Titanium clubhead
  • Generous offset
  • Lightweight graphite shaft

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 22, 2010]
ap229
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sport 410

Been playing almost three years, try to play twice a week. Have tried several quality drivers and was advised and also came to the conclusion I needed an off set driver. came across this driver and had never heard of it but traded for it anyway. Played one round with it today and scored the best since last August. The only fairways missed were left trying to kill the ball. For a cronic slicer thats unheard of. Still can fade a little so just aim left center and smooth swing, good results. All the drivers work fine if I at the range or do everything just right. This driver just aim and swing.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, Cleveland Launcher 330, Taylor Made 580, Ping G5, Taylor Made Quad(good), Callaway Big Bertha 454

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 24, 2007]
Jimmy Carter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sport OS 3 Wood

In October 06, I bought a Cleveland Sport 410 Driver to replace a Cobra 440, and fell in love with it right away, since then I have purchased a Sport OS 3 wood to replace a Taylor Made 3 wood I thought was the best, should have replaced the TM long ago, the Cleveland Sport is a great deal better , long and straight, bought it new BRAND NEW DO YOU HEAR ME?? BRAND NEW for $10.00 on ebay, what a steal, what a club.

Customer Service

Dont Need

Similar Products Used:

Nothing can compare for the price and performance

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 18, 2007]
maurice holding
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland OS Sport driver

I have tried so many drivers in the last 10 years I never thought I would find a driver like this one ,it not only straightens my fade but goes a very long way exactly where i aim it if you fade or slice try this club I rate it as 9/10 recommend you change the shaft to a graffaloy though as unless you swing very slow regular hits it very high but I put in a GRAFALLOY PROLITE 35 REGULAR and boy does it go now

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 17, 2007]
Phil Junnila
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland 410 OS Sport

As a new golfer (less than 1 year) I'm always looking for anything that can help my game. I bought a set of Dunlop "John Daly" Specials to start because I didn't know if I would keep up with the sport.
My biggest problem has been my slice off the tee. I tried different swings and tees and balls and buddy's drivers (including Nike and Wilson)..well you get the picture. While I was in a local sporting goods store, buying more balls, an elderly gent and I got to talking and he suggested this club. As it was on for $90.00 I went ahead a got it.
After 1 trip to the range I was sold!! I went from 150 to 200 yard drives to 200-275 yard drives and a conservative guess of 70% stayed right in the middle!!
I pulled out my regular 460cc driver just to see if I was having a good day and sure enough I was spraying the balls all over. I went back to the Cleveland and was back to long and most important to me, straight drives.
I highly recomend it for any older (I'm 52) or disabled (I have early Parkinson's) or even just the newer golfer. It just put a lot of fun back in my game.
Great club at a great price point.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 06, 2006]
Jim Carter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland OS 410 Sport

I dont see how anyone can get the OS 410 Sport and not play well, I was useing a Cobra 440sz and was all over the course, i bought the 410 Sport and have kept the ball in the fairway 98% of the time. If your swing is out of whack ,dont blame the driver. Best club for the bucks, paid $45.00 for mine. Retired the Cobra

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Have owned Cobra 440 SZ and Taylor Made

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 18, 2006]
Jiba6669
Shoots in the 80s

After reading many reviews remember this, clubs will make a difference when combined good swing techniques. I have always played with Callaway until I purchased a 25 degree Cleveland fairway wood. Since that day I have switched to all Cleveland and haven't looked back. The 410 is just like any club if your set up and follow through is not right then the drive will not be. This club is the best I ever have had. I even use it alot on small par 3's. Just easy swing it. I dont understand why it is so cheap!!

Customer Service

Outstanding. It's Cleveland

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 28, 2006]
Jeremy
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sport 410

I bought this club for about $80 at a travelling liquidation sale. I switched to it from my Taylormade bubble burner that was in my second hand set. Let me tell you this made a HUGE difference in my drives. Where my average before was 150 to 160 I am now driving easily between 250 and 275. Granted, some improvements in my swing are due to this as well. I am a new golfer and love this club. My roommate decided to try it out when we were playing and after it added another 50 yards to his drive (he is much more experienced then me) he immediately picked one up. I still have a mean slice that drives up my score, but thats in my swing, not the club. It is easy to hit and I feel very forgiving.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2006]
Roland
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sport OS 410 Reg 10.5

I needed a 3 wood and bought the Cleveland Sport Series #3 for 49.99. I was amazed at how straight and far this club played. For a few months I didn't even use my driver (TaylorMade R5). I started reading up on reviews and decided to trade my R5 for the Sport Series Driver at Golfsmith. I'm even more amazed at what the driver can do....now I rarely take out the 3 wood to tee off

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

R5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2006]
Barry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland 410 OS

I loved this driver. Once you get used to it, you can hit some nice draws. I got this club for $35. It is a cheap club to buy.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2006]
dave
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sport 410 OS

Ok I've now played about 2-18's and 2-9's with this club and it took a while to get used to it. At the range when I first bought it i hooked real bad the first 5 or 6 balls. I did manage to get that fixed but still sliced the ball. Ok the last 18 I did today really changed things. I hit about 50% fairways which is awesome. I managed to get a few beyond 250 and even had one bomb to the back of the green on a 267 yrd probably was about 280 and it came to rest at the bottom of a small rise before dropping off the green wicked would have finished close to 290. I'm 5-8 170 lbs What happened? I bought Dynamics swing glove made my grip a little strong kept my posture correct and let her fly. I had a problem with a cupped wrist in my swing. The driver is hot and I combined it with a Calloway Warbird, really straight drives now and long enough to start thinking about birdies and not hoping to just reach the green in 3. I would recommend this club to new players and old. Not a super sized driver but not small either. Great balance to it as well. Going to bechanging the stock shaft for an Aldila NVS should add another 15 yrds and maybe I'll be able to get one out to the magic 300.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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