Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
[Jan 05, 2001]
ant pro
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
13 deg Quadpro
Long and straight. I went with a 13 deg because after hitting a callaway 3 wood I wanted to hit a lower ball flight but this club hits like a true 13 deg and I think it is a little lower then I wanted. But I will keep it until I come across a 15 deg. And for the guy that thinks cleveland products are crap, there are sure alot of pro's that hit cleveland wedges. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor Made and Olimar |
[May 21, 2000]
phil kaznowski
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Clevelend Quadpro 13 degree
This club has an amazing balanced feel with adding 15-20 yards over my old 3 wood off the tee and fairway. I am hitting this almost as long as my current driver. Awesome value as well. Customer Service Excellent, prompt courteous and very customer friendly! Similar Products Used: Orlimar Tri Metal, Callaway Steelhead |
[Mar 17, 2000]
Andrew
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cuadpro 9.5,17
Superb. Excellent. If you want distance, accuracy, and great, solid feel, these clubs are for you. The shafts are not that bad as previous reviewers have said. They will do. These clubs are recommended for any golfer from scratch to high handicapper. Buy them today. Similar Products Used: Steelheads |
[Mar 09, 2000]
Eric Seatvet
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
5 Wood (19 degree) Stiff Shaft
This wood has become the only fairway wood in my bag. It is longer than 3 woods with 15 degree loft I have tried. It has a square look at set up, not closed like others. The best value also. Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lie Tour, Titleist 975F |
[Mar 07, 2000]
MARK COHEN
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
13 degree 3 wood
I'LL TELL YOU THIS: THE DISTANCE I GET WITH THIS CLUB IS AMAZING...I FIND MYSELF MAYBE TOPPING THE BALL AT FIRST..BUT THE ENERGY...THAT COMES FROM THIS CLUB..HAD ME IN TO BUY THE DRIVER..DON'T BE FOOLED CAUSE OF THE PRICE..SOMETIMES I GO FOR ITEMS THAT ARE MORE$$...IE..BETTER??!NO WAY!!THIS IS THE CLUB Similar Products Used: YONEX...AND CLEVELAND DRIVERS.. |
[Feb 28, 2000]
Randy
Shoot in the 80s
Very consistent driver, tends to set up quite closed faced,(use a more neutral grip), very good distance with a 44 inch driver, not much feedback on solid or mis-hits. Similar Products Used: Callaway BBB, Steelhead. King cobra deepface, GoldwinXL |
[Feb 26, 2000]
Steve
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 17
Good feel. Good trajectory. Yardage hard to control as this club is too hot. Good club for mid to high HC that need the extra yards. |
[Feb 23, 2000]
lee pfeifer
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
17 degree
I bought this wood to try to reach par 5s in two. My Taylor Made fairway driver had too strong a loft to play from tighter lies, so I chose the 17 degree Cleveland. The first time I tried the club I had 255 to 260 to the pin. I pulled out the cleveland and the first swing I made with it on the course put me 8 feet behind the pin for eagle. I hit 3 out of 4 par 5s that day the first time out. It is long, and easy to hit from anywhere on the course. The factory x stiff shaft has just enough torque for me to get a nice high draw any time I need it. What more can you ask for in a fairway wood? You have to go out and try one. You won't be sorry. Customer Service great help in tech department. talked to tour fan tech with choice of shaft. Similar Products Used: it was the first and only club I had to look at |
[May 25, 2001]
chris
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
17 degree 4 Wood
All I can say is WOW! Im relatively new to golf, played for a season but I'm hooked and play several times a week. Had big problems with my long irons, so those long par 5's gave me some trouble. Similar Products Used: Adams tight lies strong 3 |
[May 10, 2001]
Matt P.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 13* std., 19* Dual-rail
I know I just wrote a review, but I have to add an addendum. I had a lot of trouble hitting good shots with the regular flex EI-70 shafts I had put in these after I bought them (my driver is stiff flex, and I like it a lot). So, I went to Golf Services and talked to their clubmaker, and he agreed to reshaft them AGAIN (Doh!) with the stiff EI-70 shafts since the regular flex shafts were only a week old. He only charged me $30 too (I'm a regular customer there). NOW these clubs are just awesome. They look beautiful, of course, but I can hit them MUCH better. I still have a little chest pain left, but I was hitting the 3 wood off the tee at least 230, and several times I hit the ball 250-260 yards, almost to the end of the range! (I hit my driver anywhere from 240-270 yards, depending on the day.) These woods feel great and the ball just rockets out there, and this shaft seems to really help with accuracy too. I should have listened to my friend who told me to use the exact same shaft in ALL my woods the first time! Now with the reshaft, life is good. I want to try them on the course on Saturday to see how they'll work for me. Okay, that's enough rambling now. Customer Service not yet Similar Products Used: various manufacturers' fairway woods |