Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods

Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods 

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[May 04, 2002]
Fowler
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 16 & 19 deg. dual rail

All I can say about these things has already been said a hundred times. GREATNESS! Plain and simple. Just tried the Launcher 15 deg. and plan on returning it soon. It is longer, yes, but just does not have the all around performance of the quadpro, or that smooth as butter feel.

Similar Products Used:

Launcher, Mc Henry metals, Callaway

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 29, 2002]
Besson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Bob Maxon

Bob- You are an idiot. I can count on one hand the number of forged fairway woods on the market. If you are so hot on forged woods, why did you even bother trying and reviewing this product? Your review was pointless and lowered the overall rating of one of the finest fairway woods on the market. Did you buy this product expecting it to be forged? If so, you are a moron. Bob, I want you to post a pic of your forged clubs in the "what''s in your bag?" section of this site. I will then tell you exactly how the manufacturer has duped you into buying a cast club. Bob, go to Hamegg.com like the other idiots.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 10, 2002]
Bob Maxon
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro 3 Wood

I really dislike this golf club because I don''t like cast clubs. I would prefer a fairway wood that has a forged head. This club does not give me a lot of forgiveness on miss-hit shots. I would recommend a forged club to all levels of play.

Customer Service

It''s good, but I would prefer a forged club.

Similar Products Used:

Daiwa Strike Force 3 and 5 Woods

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Apr 10, 2002]
Bob Maxon
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro 3 Wood

I really dislike this golf club because I don''t like cast clubs. I would prefer a fairway wood that has a forged head. This club does not give me a lot of forgiveness on miss-hit shots. I would recommend a forged club to all levels of play.

Customer Service

It''s good, but I would prefer a forged club.

Similar Products Used:

Daiwa Strike Force 3 and 5 Woods

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 11, 2001]
Keith Jones
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro 4 Wood

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Very, very impressive (and good-looking) club. As long as a 3 wood off the tee and more versatile from the fairway. For a relatively small head, it''s qutte forgiving. The feel is also great. It has a pretty shallow face, but I haven''t experienced a pop-up problem. The reg stock shaft is soft, but it works for my game (players with faster swing speeds - mine is arounf 85 with this club - will want a stiffer shaft). This is probably the most versatile club in my bag and as an added bonus, I got it 2nd hand for $120 (Cdn). Get one before they''re all gone (the Quadpro is being replaced by the Launcher)

Customer Service

N.A.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Bubble 1,Callaway Steelhead, Tightlies 1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 30, 2001]
JN
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Dual Rail 16*

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Have a 13* strong 3, Taylor Made Firesole and hate it. Actually I find the combo of added length with the higher degree of difficulty in hitting it off the fairway to make it more of an annoyance. Was looking for a conventional 3 and went to demo the new Launcher. Bought the 16* on a whim because of the closeout price, and boy am I glad!!! Got this bad boy with a stiff BiMatrix shaft and am amazed at the distance. Just about equals the TM with a higher trajectory. Much easier to hit and more accurate to boot. Add in the incredible feel that this club gives and you can''t go wrong, even if you paid the original asking price. Did hit the new Launcher version but into a net hard to draw a comparrison other than it does NOT have the same solid full feel.

Customer Service

Have dealt with Cleveland in the past and was completely satisfied

Similar Products Used:

Ping i3, TM Firesole, Mizuno, Titleist

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 28, 2001]
arya
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 15 deg w/ bimatrx & 19 deg dual rail

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

maan... these are the sweetest n most potent clubs in my bag. they have the distance, forgiveness, accuracy, n the look. the 19 deg. dual rail has a fairly small head but u woudnt believe how easy to hit w/ it, not to mention long n accurate. the standard stiff shaft on it works really well for me, while the stiff bimatx on the 15 deg. is easier off the tee, i feel its a bit too stiff f/ the fairway when i tried too shape my shot. although i payed too much for them, i dont regret it n has since made me some good money from the course. overall, i would recommend these clubs to every level golfer. u''d be amazed after your first round.

Similar Products Used:

steelhead plus, firesole, big bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 20, 2001]
Nick Winchester
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Quad Pro Fairway Woods (15 and 17 Degree)

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Like many of the reviews that have been written, the Cleveland Quad Pro head is one of the best. The stock Cleveland shaft is absolutely no good and anyone testing this club with a stock shaft should test it with a quality shaft installed in the head. Otherwise, your experience with the club will not be as positive as it should be. I have had my two Quad Pro heads reshafted with Grafalloy Prolite Fairway stiff shafts and the combination is best fairway wood i have ever played. I hit the 15 degree three wood off the tee about 245 to 255 yards with a slight draw. The trajectory is low and boring, perfect for tight narrow holes. Ball striking is almost effortless at impact, pure and smooth. From the fairway, a little more challenging, but still very effective. The 17 degree is also very solid. It performs the same as the three wood, but not quite a long off the tee (23o to 240). It is easier to hit off the carpet, making it a versatile tool in the bag on long par fives. My only complaint with the four wood it is too long, ie not enough distance separation from my three wood. I really need a five wood to better fill distance gaps between woods. In closing, do yourself a favor and get these woods with a quality shaft, ie Grafalloy, True Temper or UST. These woods are truly amazing and will not disappoint you with how easy they are to play, their distance and accuracy. Excellent all around woods.

Customer Service

No real experience with Cleveland customer service.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Fairway Woods (F model), Mizuno Forged and Calloway Steelhead and Warbird.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2001]
Mike
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro 15 degree. bimatrix stiff

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

The wood is very straight. Ive tried the VFT, 3W, which I tend to draw or hook most of my shots...With the Bimatrix shaft, I can really go at it and keep it in play...I hit it about 240 off a tee, 220 off the fairway....Liked it so much I purchase the Quad Pro Titanium driver, with Bimatrix shaft...Love it!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 25, 2001]
chickopher
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Dual Rail 16*

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! I absolutely love this club! Long, straight, easy to work, everything you want. You can swing easy or go after it and still have good shots. Great for knockdowns out of trouble. Seriously considering getting rid of my long irons for more of these. Good prices out there now.

Similar Products Used:

Carbite, Golfsmith, Dynacraft, Slazenger

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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