Cleveland Sport OS Fairway Woods
Cleveland Sport OS Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[May 06, 2009]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Sport OS 3 wood
Didn't like it. The offset was no problem, it just didn't have the length to get in the bag. I hit my old Taylormade Supersteel 5 wood longer with better feel and better sound.
Similar Products Used: Many. The Nicklaus Dual point is currently in the bag. The Cobra SZ is long, but a little harder to keep between the lines and not as easy off the fairway. |
[Nov 14, 2006]
WEBMARI
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Sports OS 3 & 5 wood
Great set of woods. Bought this unbelievebably dirt cheap at Ken's in ebay.
Customer Service HADNT TRIED |
[Nov 11, 2006]
lethlwepn4a
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland SPORT OS 3 wood
A great club!! I kept asking myself though..how can a club this cheap feel and hit so well??!! I've tried much more expensive clubs with high dollar shafts and I just didn't care for them as much as this inexpensive club. I must admit though I really prefer this only in the stiff flex. I had a 5 wood in a regular flex and it was just a little whippy. I traded it in and purchased a Cleveland 3i HALO to replace the Sport OS 5w Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies, Cobra SS and SZ's, Callaway Bertha's, Taylor Made various models. |
[Jul 16, 2006]
Jack
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Sport OS 3 wood
Very straight and consistant club at a great price, but I give up about 20 yards compared to my Adams GT 3 wood. Might just have to let it go. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Adams GT |
[Sep 16, 2005]
Double A Ron
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Sport OS 3/5/7 Woods
The hype is "the cure for the slice", now I am no slicer, my woods are straight, with the odd fade, and odder draw, and really odd slice if I catch a toe, or an out to in swing. I actually bought these for someone else, but had to try them for myself, and I might just keep them for myself too. Well, they were consistantly long and straight, with the odd slight draw. As far as slice correction, I puposely produced and out to in swing, and if this is the reason for your slice these will not fix that. However I strenghened my grip to open the face at impact, and only produced a playable fade, no slicing. So if your problem is squaring the face at impact, these may be for you. Now, if you are a straight hitter, don't be afraid of these clubs, they still hit straight, and even a bit of draw, which is not a bad thing to have. Keep in mind I am using the stiff shaft, had they been a regular flex I might of got into some hook trouble. My only complaint so far is some excessive top spin on the 7 wood, not sure if it is a flaw in my swing, or the club, but I lost some carry distance due to this, but may get the distance back in roll? These clubs are perfect for the 80-100 golfer looking to control his fairway shots better. I suggest you give them a try because the price can't be beat for cleveland quality, but as always, don't rely on the hype. Customer Service Bought from Rockbottomgolf, A-1 service and delivery time. Similar Products Used: R5 series, R7 Driver, Launcher, and various cheap alternatives. |
[Sep 16, 2005]
Double A Ron
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Sport OS 3/5/7 Woods
The hype is "the cure for the slice", now I am no slicer, my woods are straight, with the odd fade, and odder draw, and really odd slice if I catch a toe, or an out to in swing. I actually bought these for someone else, but had to try them for myself, and I might just keep them for myself too. Well, they were consistantly long and straight, with the odd slight draw. As far as slice correction, I puposely produced and out to in swing, and if this is the reason for your slice these will not fix that. However I strenghened my grip to open the face at impact, and only produced a playable fade, no slicing. So if your problem is squaring the face at impact, these may be for you. Now, if you are a straight hitter, don't be afraid of these clubs, they still hit straight, and even a bit of draw, which is not a bad thing to have. Keep in mind I am using the stiff shaft, had they been a regular flex I might of got into some hook trouble. My only complaint so far is some excessive top spin on the 7 wood, not sure if it is a flaw in my swing, or the club, but I lost some carry distance due to this, but may get the distance back in roll? These clubs are perfect for the 80-100 golfer looking to control his fairway shots better. I suggest you give them a try because the price can't be beat for cleveland quality, but as always, don't rely on the hype. Customer Service Bought from Rockbottomgolf, A-1 service and delivery time. Similar Products Used: R5 series, R7 Driver, Launcher, and various cheap alternatives. |
[Aug 09, 2005]
makinfotog
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland OS Sport 3,5,7 Woods
Cleveland calls these the anti-slice clubs and boy are they right. I picked these up at Golf Galaxy for $50 apiece. I hit these clubs long, high and straight. I usually fade or slice the ball but not with these. It has taken some time to get used to because I still want to aim left but the ball doesn't fly to right anymore. If you have a problem with the slice try to find these woods. Customer Service No need Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye VFT, Cobra SS, Taylor Made Rescue. |
[Oct 05, 2004]
Navywingfan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland OS Sport 15* 3-wood, stiff
Easy club to use. Heavier than my old Callaway Warbird, but more forgiving. Great grip, and is outstanding on those narrow par 4's off the tee. I have used the Launcher 3-wood before, I hit this club a bit longer. For the price it's a steal. Customer Service Cleveland has great customer service Similar Products Used: Callaway Warbird 3+, Cleveland Launcher 3 |