Cleveland Tour Action Titanium Drivers
Cleveland Tour Action Titanium Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 15, 2000]
Will McDonald
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Tour Action Titanium Driver 9.5/Stiff
After reading some favorable reviews and especially after the recent price drop to $99.99, I just had to give this club a shot. In short, VERY impressive! The ball flight is medium to low as it jumps off the titanium face with some nice distance. I notice some definite vibration in the hands but that's not a bad thing. It relays the fact that you just crushed the ball! This driver is very forgiving also. I was not "on" while hitting it but still, my hits toward the toe curved nicely back to the target with an acceptable loss of distance. The only negative I can think about is how some people may perceive the vibration at impact. I for one, attribute it to a driver with some very unique feel in this day of muted impact and deadpan drives. Excellent club, check it out! Similar Products Used: Callaway War Bird, Great Big Bertha, Goldwin XL and XXL, King Cobra Offset Titanium, Taylor Made Bubble |
[Nov 21, 1999]
Nicholas Chung
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5 with S-Flex
Overall, a great club! Has incredible feel and distance. Is very workable, and is also very forgiving! Definitely worth the money. Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 17, 1999]
JinK
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5, stiff
Probably the best value out there. Hits solid with boring trajectory. Stands up well to hard swing. The toe really wants to turn, producing a consistent draw (but not whippy). Feels more dead on off-center hits compared to GBB, but results are acceptable. Great driver. Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB, War Bird, Taylor Made Ti (original), Orlimar 11 degrees. |
[May 05, 1999]
Robby Walters
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Strong 3 and Strong 5
I love the clubs. They are very solid and have very good distance. The shaft on these is also great. Got both of mine for $150. Good clubs. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 14, 1999]
Jack
Shoot in the 90s
i shot this club and i hated it when i tried it ....it had such a low trajectory you cannot hit it off the ground and i think it is a terrible club Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 07, 1999]
Bogey Man
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
8.5 degree Driver Stiff Flex
Bought this driver for closeout price of $100 on an internet auction, incredible price for titanium driver. First time out no practice drives, hit 6 out of 7 fairways on the front 9, averaging 255-270 per drive. Terrific feel sound and vibration absorbtion. Tried all the other major brands of drivers, this club is equal or better than most and hundreds of $'s cheaper. I hit low boring draws using this club, very confident feeling. I have hit other titanium drives slightly farther (5-15 yards) but the control feeling this club gives you is worth the very minor loss of yardage. Highly recommended! Can't understand why this club was not more of a success, guess it isn't as pretty and Clevelend doesn't have the same name in the driver business. Good for those who want one, can get this club at bargain prices. Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB, Steel Head, Taylor Made, Zero Tolerance, Cleveland Quadpro, Titleist, Cobra |
[Sep 10, 1999]
lloyd
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
driver 8.5
Terrible--no feel. Could not stop the balloon ball even with the stiff shaft. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 07, 1999]
Steve Cating
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10.5 regular flex
Despite the high loft, this driver produces a medium trajectory with a boring flight. The grafalloy shaft is one of the best OEM shafts available, in my opinion. The head also has a slight offset to help draw the ball. Similar Products Used: GBB, BBB, King Cobra Ti, Ti Bubble 2 |
[Feb 08, 1999]
Charlie Chough
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5deg Driver & Strong 3 (Stiff)
Absolutely the best driver I've used. Straight and long with a great trajectory. Gives me the confidence I need to really stomp on it. The Strong 3 wood took a little work to dial-in but the results have been worth it. Stores are selling these clubs for $99-$149! Need I say more? Similar Products Used: Callaway BBB, King Cobra Stainless Steel, Goldwin AVDP, Orlimar Tri-metal |