Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods

Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods 

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[Feb 09, 2001]
Ron
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro 3 Wood

I've gone thru 4 or 5 different 3-Woods looking for the right one and this is it!!! The Quadpro combined with a UST ProForce 65 shaft is the best combination out there. Great ball flight and easy to work both ways. The BEST 3Wood on the market. Cleveland sells them too low for what they're worth.

Similar Products Used:

Steelhead Plus, Tri Metal Plus, Titleist, Ping

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 28, 2000]
Martin Schjødt
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Quadpro 13, 15, 17

Not a good club at all!! Even I have problems too hit it, and i'm playing at 0 in handicap. DON*T BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jul 03, 2001]
Gus
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: QuadPro 15* 3-wood w/BiMatrx

Easily the best 3-wood I've ever played. Great boring trajectory, easy to hit and long, long, long! I thought the Ping i3 would be in my bag forever, but I could never "steer" that thing. The traditional setup of the Quadpro makes it very easy to aim, shape and control. I liked this club so well that I bought the QuadPro Ti driver and WOW, I'm now a "QuadPro Guy"!

Similar Products Used:

Ping i3 14*, Orlimar Trimetal Plus 14*

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2001]
Mondett Menn
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Quad Pro TI (9.5 degree)

I can honestly tell you that for those people who had gone out and spend hundreths of dollars for driver such as Callaway or titleist, you're just paying for the name brand and that's all. I'm not saying they are bad clubs to own, I'm just say that they don't perform like a five hundred dollars club. I have played with all of them and they hit and perform the same way my Cleveland driver does from distance to accuracy. I would have baught and paid that kind of price too if they perform any better, but they don't. So, save your money for something else and play with the Cleveland. I can't find any wrong with this club my friend, however, picking the right kind of shaft for your kind of speed swing is my recommendation because it does makes a difference.

Similar Products Used:

Big Bertha, 975D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2000]
Robert Mowry
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quodpro 4 wood

I good swings its SWEET! on bad swings is fine :) GREAT CLUB. Low handicappers and high will get a kick out of this one

Customer Service

I love the demo van

Similar Products Used:

um, everything :)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 23, 2001]
Dimitri Muskens
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: 3 wood, 15* - Regular stock shaft

Picked up this refurbished beauty two weeks ago and starting to really enjoy hitting it. On good hits it is long and straight and although I'm not that much of a golfer I can work a predictable shot. I find the R-flex Qaudpro shaft very adequate and actually less whippy than some other big name R shafts (Titleist, TM). The square setup builds confidence opposed to many of the close faced woods currently available. To my honest opinion this head/shaft combo gives best results with a compact mid speed swing. And man what a great 'crack' on good hits ..... .

Similar Products Used:

975F, TM Supersteel, Adams TL2 & ST, Tour Edge.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 23, 2001]
Ron
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Strong 3 (13 deg)

Outstanding value. I got it at Golf Day's going out of business sale, with the stock stiff shaft. I'm using it primarily off the tee, and getting 250-280, with reasonable accuracy. You need to have your swing in decent shape, though. This is not a high handicapper's club (head is pretty small). Quite forgiving high and/or off the toe, but will give you very little if you hit it thin (I'm talking real topspin forehand here, not just a little low on the face - I'm not sure how much any club will give you with a hit as bad as I'm talking about).

Preference for feel is very personal, but I happen to like this one a lot. It's muted - you don't get the hot, metallic feel or sound of titanium. I'd say it's persimmon-like, except I don't remember what persimmon feels like. It feels soft and solid. The face seems very reactive, especially considering how soft the impact feels. It's always surprising how much the ball explodes off the face.

I have 2 playing partners who have tried it (after watching me launch several very large tee shots). One ran out and bought the Strong 3 with TrueTemper EI-70. I haven't seen the other since, but I'm predicting that he'll show up with a couple of these in his bag the next time our league plays.

Street price is currently $120 ($140 with upgraded shaft).

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2001]
Damian K
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QuadPro 3 wood

WOW, best 3 wood i've ever hit, love the feel, and sound. My favourite club in my bag. I let my friends try this club, and now they want to buy it to!!!
(note the 230 is in canadian cash)


JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMN THIS CLUB IS FINE

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2001]
Damian K
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QuadPro 3 wood

WOW, best 3 wood i've ever hit, love the feel, and sound. My favourite club in my bag. I let my friends try this club, and now they want to buy it to!!!
(note the 230 is in canadian cash)


JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMN THIS CLUB IS FINE

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2001]
Victor
Shoot in the 90s

Excellent club. I hit this thing a ton! Very forgiving which is surprising giving it's relatively small size when compared to other woods. Best club in my bag!

Similar Products Used:

Spalding, Taylor Made, Tight Lies

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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