Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
[May 04, 2001]
Matt P.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 13* std, 19* dual-rail
These are great-looking and great-sounding clubs. I bought the 13* and the 19* dual-rail, stiff flex, off eBay for a great price, around $95 each, with headcovers and only a couple paint scratches. I found the 19* dual-rail easier to hit than the standard 19* club. I had hit them at a local range and liked them, but the shafts felt terrible - weird and inconsistent (sometimes I hit an awesome shot, other times it just went down or hooked). I checked into it - the stock shafts have 6.8* of torque, which is ridiculously high (makes the clubhead rotate around the shaft way too much). I tend to release my hands a little agressively, so I was shutting the face and hitting it down. So, I had them both reshafted with EI-70 R-flex (3.9* torque, high bend-point, RSSR 85-95), and now they are much, much better. I chose R instead of S because I thought I'd be swinging a little slower and smoother from the fairway vs. the tee. I still have a little difficulty hitting the 3 off the tee because it is so shallow, but I'll keep working on it. These clubs have a great sound at impact, and the ball just ROCKETS out there. I also have the new Quadpro Ti driver 9.5* with Stiff EI-70 and LOVE IT, so I figured I should try the same shaft in these woods. I'm glad I did. To recap, these are nice clubs, but I agree with others who say you should reshaft them. I am hoping to drop below 85 this year with these clubs. Oh yeah, I also just bought the 56* and 60* 900 series RTG wedges too. Cleveland is great! Customer Service No need to contact yet. Similar Products Used: Tight Lies, Orlimar, Steelhead Plus, Knight |
[May 03, 2001]
Tyson Yates
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
15 Degree Quad Pro
I have the 15 deg quad pro with a UST Pro Force 65 shaft. The stock shaft on the club was absolutely horrible. However, the club with the UST shaft is quite a nice combo. Although its harder to hit off the tee than a steelhead plus (due to shallow face), hitting off the fairway is where this excels. All in all, a very good club. Similar Products Used: steelhead plus, ping and 975f |
[May 01, 2001]
Thommo
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
4 wood reg
The best fairway wood out there, a nice smooth swing and the ball flies. Distance control a slight problem but for 2nd shots on long par 5s its a class act. The feel is 2nd to none. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: callaway taylor made orlimar |
[Apr 27, 2001]
Jeffrey
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 4 wood 17 degree
Wow! Actually longer than my hawkeye driver. The regular graphite shaft is soft which is perfect for me. Better than the Hawkeye. I considering replacing my driver, 3 wood, and 5 wood with just this one club. The shaft is a little longer which adds to the distance. Still cannot believe how long and straight this club is. Similar Products Used: Hawkeye |
[Apr 21, 2001]
Andrew
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
3+ wood
This is the worst club i have come across yet. The face it thinner than a peice of paper. I am a long hitter and needed a backup for short par 4's, well, I decided on this because of price and boy did I pay. I will admit that the face is hot when I could hit it from the tee. Hitting of the deck was a nightmare, I decided to give it up after about 4 rounds and got a Z tour 3 clubhead with a DG X-100 shaft and it plays wonderfully, off the deck of the tee. A much better value! Customer Service they were of no help Similar Products Used: Z tour 3 3 wood |
[Apr 02, 2001]
John H
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro strong 3
Mine came with a PF 65. This is such an easy club to hit. Very very long and high. Very simple to work a nice easy draw. Very good price too. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Plus, Tight Lies, Lynx Black Cat. |
[Mar 16, 2001]
Arnel
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
3 & 5 woods
Aesthetics: sets up nice & square at address, classic color, and simple alignment mark on crown. Customer Service None. Similar Products Used: Taylormade "Tour Spoon", Callaway Steelhead and Ping i3 (steel-head) |
[Feb 28, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland Quad pro Fairway woods
I have been reading these reveiws and I can not beleive that a scratch golfer can't hit these clubs! I have hit alot of different brands,and types of heads and this club for the money can't be beat!I've birdied two long par 5's that I never done better than par on. These clubs are very easy to hit and are long! Those very poor reveiws on this club are WRONG! They must be from competitors or they are just pissed because they had a bad round and have to blame somthing. All I can say is try them and you will want one. Great Club Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 20, 2001]
Blake
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 3-wood 15*
Great head with an awful shaft. The best looking 3-wood made but the shafts are just plain awful. They are inconsistant and I would recommend this club with a different type of shaft, but you will not find a better head out there. The club is long and straight. Similar Products Used: callaway hawkeye,steelhead,mizuno proforged,ping,titleist, and others |
[Feb 20, 2001]
Anton Potila
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
13*
Well...this is really a good wood, IF u can hit i right. I know its not the most forgiving wood out there, and if your not secure with your MW dont buy this little baby. But if your a good player seeking lots of distance with your spoon , then look into this one. It's a players club that enables u to hit draws or fades and in front of all u get a chance to reach those long par 5s. Its also exellent from tee if u tee it low. If your buying it with the stock shaft, then get the stiff shaft... Similar Products Used: steelhead, mizuno forged, orlimar |