Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 23, 2004]
sheycavin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 19* 5 Wood
I love this club! I picked one up on eBay for $80 in great shape. It has the stock Cleveland shaft in regular flex. I also have a 13* 3 wood, but I have trouble keeping it in play, so I hit the 19* instead. I'm not very good with mid-long irons so right now this 5 wood is my club of choice for any shot over 160 yards. I just choke down on it and take my normal swing. I can hit it anywhere from 160 to 200 yards. It gets up nice and high and sits down very well. It's the easiest fairway wood I've ever tried to hit. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: N/A |
[Jan 12, 2004]
troy68
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 13 &16
Have owned the 13 degree for probably three years. It took a while to get used to the low profile but once I did it became one of my favorite clubs to hit. The sound when struck correctly is extremely rewarding. Bought the "5 wood" used as they unfortunately do not make this club any more. Only 40 bucks and can't wait to play it. These are great under appreciated clubs that seem to have a loyal following as they never received the acclaim they deserved when released. Particularly when you figure they were up against dogs like the Firesole and Tight lies. Wish I had not been talked into a 13 degree at first. Would probably prefer a 15 19 set up. Any thoughts? Customer Service No exp. with cust. service. Similar Products Used: 200 Steel, Tight lies, Titleist 975F. |
[May 22, 2003]
Holde
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro 5 wood
Purchased the Quadpro 5 wood in Singapore on holiday august 2001. Took it home to Norway and couldn't wait to test it. This club is just awesome! The low profile makes it perfect off the fairway and semi-rough. Easy to control drawes and fades. The sound of this club is perfect, a high "PING" that makes you smile. Got the Launcher 3 wood 15 degrees last summer, which also is a great club, but the Quadpro is even better. If you can get your hands on a Quadpro fairway wood you'll know what I mean. My friends have tried it and they want to borrow it all the time. Highly recommended! Customer Service Didn't need to yet. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Taylor Made |
[Apr 01, 2003]
Joe D
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro 5 Wood
I saw this club on sale at Golfsmith for 49.95 and figured I had nothing to lose for that price. I am lefty and good deals are hard to come by. It has 19* of loft and a REGULAR flex stock Cleveland shaft. Not sure who makes the shaft. But I would like to know. I absolutley crush this thing, with an easy swing. Nailed it off the tee close to 275, no kiddng. It is a five wood right? Try it, you will not be disappointed. I am lookng for the 3 wood as we speak on Ebay. If anybody wants to sell me one, email me at jrd9860@netscape.net. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Cleveland BeCU 53* Wedge......love it. |
[Mar 04, 2003]
TXGolfer99
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 3 Wood
I don't get the hype on these clubs. I had previously tried the Quadpro driver and didn't like the feel at contact. After reading the rave reviews at golfclubreview.com and here I decided to try the fairway wood thinking the driver was just a dud... Was I wrong! This club feels like the headcover is still on the club at impact. Its the worst feel I've ever seen in a club. The only thing I can say is that both the driver and 3 wood had the same feel. I shoot in the mid 70's consistently and currently play a Callaway Strong 4 wood (distance 220-240). Similar Products Used: Callaway Super Steel |
[Feb 05, 2003]
perry z
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland quadpro 15 & 19 degree
I've hit many fairway woods, and these beat 'em all. On my buddies insistence to get Cleveland stuff, I bought the 15 degree 3-wood first, and smashed drives almost as long as my driver. The 19 degree 5 wood has replaced my 2 and 3-iron for now, and gives me more confidence in long carry shots. Solid clubs, great trajectory, and truly more distance. I encourage anyone looking for fairway woods that are easy to get airborne, and fly straight and long to give these a try. Customer Service edwin watts was about the only store to help out a lefty with finding these great clubs Similar Products Used: taylor made |
[Nov 22, 2002]
lancer1558
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
QuadPro 17 and 19
Purchsed 17 and 19 degee fairway woods. The 17 with the OEM stiff shaft is outstanding,distance of a 3 wood for me of 240 yards. So, when I saw he 19 degree on Ebay I bought it (eventhough it has a Senior flex). The 17 is one of he best fairway woods I have hit. Customer Service I am afraid that Cleveland's customer service is 2nd rate and not on the same level as Callaway,Ping,McHenrys or Butler to name a few. I askedClveland to reshaft the 19 with a stiff OEM and they refused. I found out from their Tour Van they no longer carry this shaft and have not yet answered my questions about tipping for Pro Force 65,EI 70 oe Y7 shafts eventhough they offered these shafts with the QuadPro head from theircustom shop. Overall rating downgraded to a 4 because of customer support. My opinion is the Quadpro is every bit as good as heir new launcher. Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor, Tight Lies |
[Oct 30, 2002]
markb112
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
quadpro 3 wood
I really like the consistency of this club. I can hit it off the tee and can also hit it off the deck which is not an easy thing for me to do with a 3 wood. It performs right there with some of the newer titanium woods. Don't wast your time and money guys, pick up one of these used for 40 bucks and it will serve you just as well as the highly advertised highly priced big boys. Customer Service e-mailed cleveland with a question and recieved no response. Similar Products Used: golden bears, ping clones, taylor made. |
[Oct 16, 2002]
larry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
clevland quadpro fairway woods
unI was given used cleveland quadpro 3 and 5 woods with a set of used hogan irons I purchased. I had no intention of using them since I had Callaway 3 and 5 warbird woods. I tried the cleveland woods for fun and have since sold the callaways. I have added 15 to 20 yards with the 3 wood and often use it instead of a driver. I hit it about 240 and much straighter than any driver I have ever used. The stiff stock shaft works wonders for me and my buddies often are amazed that I am outdriving them consistlently even though they have tm 360 drivers. If I used a driver I could hit 250 to 275 but I find many more fairways with these clubs. Demoed new cleveland launcher fairway wood with fujikara shaft and stayed with my quadpro. Customer Service unknown Similar Products Used: callaway, cleveland launcher |
[Aug 19, 2002]
golf4u
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
17 degree 4 wood reg. graphite
I like this club. It feels quite different from its successor, the Launcher. This feels "harder" at impact but seems to go straighter. I like the feel of the Launcher more but this older model seems to be more forgiving. Also, the stock graphite shaft is stiffer than the new Fujikura shaft. May explan why this is going straighter. Will definitely recommend it especially when u can easily find one from eBay. Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher Fairway woods, Steelhead III |