Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods
[Jul 13, 2001]
Adolf Schoeman
Shoot in the 80s
Bought the 13 and 17 degree Quadpros and replaced the standard stock shafts with Graffaloy Prolite's 35 regular. Similar Products Used: Cobra, Steelhead PLus, Nicklaus Air Max, Ti Bubble |
[Jul 12, 2001]
Larry
Scratch golfer
I never carried a 3 wood due to my need for 4 wedges, but when my friend got the Cleveland set, I had to try them. I hit the 3 and the 5 wood that my friend had with the BI MATRIX shaft in stiff. The 3 wood was great from the tee and the fairway. I liked the 15 degree flight better than the others offered and the boring effect was very suprising. I think the QuadPro is a great deal based on price, quality, and playability for a player of any caliber looking for a consistant fairway wood. I went and got a 3 wood and they were on sale with the BI MATRIX shafts. Now my bag has a 3 wood in it! But by the way.....I took out the 2 iron and kept the wedges! Whats the use of getting within 100 yards of very green on par 4 holes if you do not have a good short game! |
[Jun 27, 2001]
Michael Jin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quad Pro Dual Rail Wood
Best fairway wood I have ever played. I struggled with Adams ST, 975F and Callaway VFT woods. This is the best ever, no effort to get the ball up in the air. I have 14 degree wood and Par 5 is now reachable in two. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 20, 2001]
George
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro Fairway Woods w/ BiMatrx shaft
This is a wonderful club. I bought both 3 & 5 wood. I love using these clubs every time I can get a chance to in play. The price I paid for them are wonderful so how can I pass up not getting them. I was actually surprised by their performance the first time I got to use them. These clubs are accurate and long. I love the shaft they also came with, which are the BiMatrx shaft. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 12, 2001]
Harry Park
Shoot in the 80s
This is a great club. Even though it its clubface is a little on the narrow side, I keep on hitting this thing right in the center. The aesthetics of this club are unparalled. Also if you like the feel and sound of persimmon instead of metal, this club is for you. Similar Products Used: All Calaway, Mizuno and Taylor Made |
[Jun 12, 2001]
Tim
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro
After fighting the hooks with my Callaway Steelhead 3 and 5 woods for a season and a half, decided I needed a change. Based upon the reviews here and other sites I purchased a 15 degree x stiff graphite shaft and a 19 degree dual rail stiff steel shaft. The one nice thing about these clubs is that they are very cheap on Ebay. My results were disappointing. The 3 wood was OK, but as far as an X stiff flex - no way! The 5 wood could be hit out of the rough OK, but off the fairway or tee it never gave me the same shot pattern twice. The clubs are of good quality and the headcovers are some of the best out there, but they just did not work for me. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead, Nicklaus Air Max, Tight Lies Tour |
[May 30, 2000]
Scott Hippensteel
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro 19 deg
Great fairway wood - easy to hit from all types of lies. Distance is comparable to other woods I have hit and is very forgiving. Great club for the money. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead |
[Dec 16, 2000]
David
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro
This club is a piece of crap. All cleveland products (excluding wedges) are crap! I work in a golf store and we never sell any of em. THey are just all around bad. THey are ugly, and they don't go far expecially the Ti Quadpro driver! Overall i don't think it is a good club, go with a PING Ti-3 Customer Service Cleveland kinda sucks Similar Products Used: All clubs |
[Nov 24, 2000]
Steve
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Quad Pro 13 degree--UST shaft
Well my search for the perfect 3 wood has lasted for over year, and I have finally found THE one. I dont know why I didnt consider it before. What I like most about this club besides the great distance, and ideal trajectory is the fact that it does not have the typical "game improving, hook face" like most other clubs have...I hate that! The Cleveland is extremely playable, allowing the player to fade or draw with ease. The copper ring around the face is supposed to give you a more solid feel, and I cant argue with the theory as it seems to do as it claims. I chose the 13 degree because I wanted the option of having a long club that I could always throttle down on to it shorter. Similar Products Used: Ping Ti-3, Orlimar Tri Metal, Titleist 975F, Callaway Steelhead |
[Aug 01, 2000]
Ron Cianciosi
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro 9.5, 17, 22
Love everything about the clubs. The copper ring around the face dampens the vibration and it feels smooth and sweet coming off the clubface. Plus the price is much more reasonable versus the $ 269 per club for the Orlimars. Nice work Cleveland ! Similar Products Used: Orlimar Trimetals, Callaway |