Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Drivers
Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Drivers
[May 22, 2002]
Osiris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 10.5 Bimatrx Stiff
Nice club at a great price. Bought mine on Ebay for $75. I like the Bimatrx Stiff shaft that I selected. I borrowed a friend's with a UST65 stiff and the club felt dead to me. I guess I just don't swing hard enough. The Bimatrx FEELS very stable and solid. The key word being FEEL. My prior club was a Ping TISI and even though it was very straight, it just did not have any feedback. All swings felt the same. My other regret would be the loft..I should have gone with a 9.5*..I hit the 10.5* at little too high. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Ping TISI, TM360 |
[May 17, 2002]
gv7405
Shoots in the 80s
This club is awesome, Kurt, what plastic are you talking about. Please ignore his review. You are a moron. The next time you review a club make sure you put the review in the correct category. You reviewed the Callaway C4 and put it into the Cleveland Quadpro area. |
[Apr 28, 2002]
palm pilot
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
QuadPro Ti
This driver helped my long par 4-5 holes. Both my buddies are impressed on how straight my hits are. I can''t believe how straight and long my balls are. This driver is easy to hit thanks to its smaller head, compared to my Ping tisi, not that the Ping is hard to work with. This driver replaced my Ping because its consistent and easy to swing. I also the Quadpro 15* 3wood that I love off the tee. Both are very good deal, even so now that they are discontinued models. Customer Service I''ve yet to use them Similar Products Used: Ping tisi, Callaway bb, tm320 |
[Apr 20, 2002]
jtpac4664
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10.5 with Regular Graphite
I purchased this club blindely with out ever hitting it. I have the quadpro 4 wood which I absolutely love so i figured the driver would be just as good. Well it''s better. The head is big enought to be confident off the tee with (unlike my Trimetal Driver) but is small enough to give the feel that you have control over the club (unlike the TM 360). The forged beta Ti face with the copper "feel" ring gives good feedback but keeps the vibrartions on a bad shot to a minimum. The distnace is better than anything I have ever hit. Accuracy is very good especially with for a wood. The club is very consistant for me and miss hits usually go 85% of the distance they usually go and are remarkably straight. At under $150 I would buy this quick! Customer Service Exellent. Have supplied me replacements for 2 irons I have lost and headcovers free of charge and without any questions. Similar Products Used: Orlimar Trimetal Driver, Taylor Made Burner Bubble 2, Callway Steelhead plus, Taylor Made 360, 975J, 975D |
[Apr 14, 2002]
Gordo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro Titanium , 10.5 w/ Bimatrix
I got this club as a gift last year, with standard Cleveland R shaft. I didn''t like it so I reshafted with a Fenwick World- Class Stiff and still didn''t like it so I went back to my old driver. This winter, I put a Bimatrix R shaft in it because of the reviews I''ve read. Holy Moly! This is the most fantastic combination ever. The ball just goes straight - period."The Driver" in my foursom had been a Wilson Deep Red, but no more. My Quadpro is now the king. Many drives are longer, but all are straight. I was going to buy a Deep Red, but not any more! Looked at, and hit many of the new BIG HEADED drivers but they really are a joke compared to the Quadpro w/ Bimatrix. So, now I have a beautiful driver for the cost of the Bimatrix shaft. Didn''t even have to work on my swing. Just change tee height for the flight you want. Similar Products Used: Taylormade 320, Wilson Deep Red, Callaway Hawkeye, MacGregor Super TI |
[Apr 06, 2002]
Brian
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro 10.5*
This club is awesome. It goes far and straight. I got this club for Christmas and I took it out to the course for the first time two weeks ago and I was amazed on how it performed. Normally I hit it 220 on a pretty solid drive. Now I hit it at least 240 on a pretty solid drive. On my best of drives i can hit it about 270. When I first took it out of the second hole of my course I hit a pretty solid dive. It went about 260 and landed 10 yards short of a creek that was 270 out. I can''t say enough about this dirver. It''s awesome and I cant wait to use it again. |
[Apr 05, 2002]
Wasabi
Shoots in the 90s
This is my second review of the Quadpro driver after taking it for a round today. Again, I want to confirm the consistency and forgiveness of it. I didn''''t hit ONE slice or hook today, only some healthy draws. This is the only round in my 3 years of golfing history without a slice or hook! With my old Steelhead Plus, usually 30% of my shots are slices or hooks. I''''ve also found that the driver is actually longer than I expected. I hit quite a few 270+ yard drives today (on a real course), compared to the 250 record with my old Steelhead Plus. This is my best golf investment ever! Too bad Cleveland is discontinuing it. Get one while you still can! |
[Apr 04, 2002]
Padge Cain
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland QuadPro 10.5 Driver
What a deal can''t pass it up! Consistant,strait & long. I was hitting & looking @ the new Cleveland Launcher.....but I spend some of the extra $$ on the new 900 wedges. Great club for a great price. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway HawkEye, Taylor Burner, Cleveland Launcher |
[Apr 03, 2002]
Wasabi
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland
First I read many of the reviews on this site. After considering the prices, I narrowed it down to 3: Cleveland Quadpro, Mizuno T-ZOID Titanium, Callaway Hawkeye VFT I borrowed the clubs out to the range and hit a few buckets of balls, together with my existing Steelhead Plus. Here''''s the comparison rating summary (Best score is 10): (Consistency | Feel | Sound | Workability) Quadpro: 9 | 8 | 8 | 8 T-Zoid: 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 VFT: 7 | 8 | 6 | 6 Steelhead: 6 | 10 | 10 | 9 Although the Quadpro is not the longest, but it''''s the most consistent of the 4. Also because of its irresistible price: $249 Canadian, Cleveland is the winner! Similar Products Used: Mizuno T-ZOID Titanium Callaway Haweye VFT Callaway Steelhead Plus Taylormade 320 |
[Mar 19, 2002]
Michael
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland QuadPro Titanium 9.5*
I used this club for the first time last weekend without trying it on the range first. Fantastic club!! It was really, really cold out, was still able to hit drives 270+. The sound off impact is great and the club likes to hit very straight. If you have a habit of trying to compensate for hooks and slices, don''t! this club will do it for you. I recommend this club for anyone looking for consistency, distance, and confidence off the tee. good job cleveland. |