Cleveland Quadpro Irons

Cleveland Quadpro Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Low center of gravity promotes higher ball flight, especially with the long irons. Progressive offset makes even the long irons easy to hit. Maximum perimeter weighting stabilizes the clubhead through impact for improved consistency. Vibration Absorbing System makes for a solid feel.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 19, 2002]
suwdawg
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quad pro irons - stiff graphite

I have been testing irons at the driving range for at least a year. I played the original big bertha irons for about 5 years and was looking for something a little different. I tested most of the common names, x14s, 360s, ta5, hogan edges, & the quad pros. All are good clubs and I really enjoyed the edges with the forged feel. However I liked the quad pros a tad better and they were the longest of the bunch for me. The Quads are at least a club longer and much more accurate than my bertha''s. If you guys are a mid to high handicapper you should jump on Edwin Watts deal before they are gone. It''s improving my game (I''m now actually shooting in the mid to high 80''s) and will probably yours as well if your in this handicap range. As some of you may know they were 1st place among high and low cappers for rankmark last year. I emailed rankmark and asked their opinion, they mentioned that the quads were still thier favorite of all the clubs they have tried. There''s a reason they look sharp for a game inprovement clubs feel great with the vas (very powerful and solid feel off the face) and are long. If your in the market for a game improvement iron give the quads a chance I don''t think you''ll be disappointed!

Customer Service

I have emailed and they have been prompt in returning emails.

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Callaway Big Bertha Cleveland Ta5 Taylor made 360 Hogan Apex Edge Adams gt irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 07, 2002]
Bob
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro regular graphite

These are the best. In moving up, I tried most prominent types and narrowed my choice to TM 320, Titleist 990 and Quadpro. These won easily in real trials on the course. Hit easier, straighter and long. Help yourself and give them a try. I can''t understand why Cleveland discontinued them. These are way better than Cleveland''s others.

Customer Service

don''t know

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Taylor Made 320, Titleist 990, Taylor Made Supersteel, Ping I3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 2001]
misterbizee
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Irons graphite

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

The quadpro irons offer forgiveness, distance and confidence at address. I had mine adjusted 2* upright. The thing that impresses me the most, is my confidence to pull out my long irons. I hit a 230 yard 4 iron this weekend and routinely hit my 4-iron 200+ yards. The quadpro irons are progressively offset from the shortest to the longest iron. I had a problem pulling my 3 and 4 irons and installed oversized Winn grips on just those two irons. The larger grips reduce my hand action and I hit them so much better now. I really like the irons and would recommend them to anyone looking for forgiveness and distance.

Customer Service

My 3-iron head snapped off while hitting a teed ball (didn''t hit it fat either). The head went flying 30 yards down the fairway. Amazingly, the shot was straight, with decent distance. Anyway, I s

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Mizuno T3, Mizuno Sure, Wilson Fatshafts and Taylor Made Supersteel irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 30, 2001]
brent staton
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Irons R flex Graphite

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

All I can say is that these are the best irons I have ever placed in my hands. I previously owned a set of callway x-14''s and they have nothing on these clevelands. Super easy to hit, looking at them at address inspires confidence. A nice, smooth swing rewards me with distances I haven''t experienced in other irons. Easy to work, my game has improved 5 strokes due to these irons, and I am expecting to break 80 by the end of this season. Try these out, they may seem pricey for clevelands, but they are in the same ballpark as callways, pings, and other major manufacturers. They value is amazing though, as you get what you pay for in these..these irons are sure to surprise you at how good they play, how good they look, and how easy they are to hit with distance. I wish I owned them a couple of years ago.

Customer Service

haven''t had to use, but golfandtennisworld.com was great!

Similar Products Used:

Callaway x-14''s, Adams GT''s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 13, 2001]
timz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QuadPro

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Ordered them from Gofwerks who had them drop shipped to me from the Cleveland factory in California. Turn around time was 10 days from the order. I had them tweeked by Cleveland with the following: 1. Rifle 6.0 shafts 2. 1/2" over standard 3. 2* up It took me just a short time to dial them in, and they are unbelievable. For me to hit a 4 iron 200+ is something. Working the ball is not a problem. Most shots have a slight draw to them. I''ve had other premier sets, but I''m a Roger Cleveland fan until the grave.

Customer Service

Turn around time from Cleveland was 10 days.

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Callaway X-14''s MacGregor MT''s Cobra Gravity Backs Titleist 981''s Wilson Fat Shafts Taylor Made LCG''s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 21, 2001]
Gene The Machine
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quad Pro Irons

Completely in love with my QuadPros. These irons should be called, "Sweet Spots." When hit on the sweet spot, a crisp, pop sound gives immediate feedback of solid contact. Once airborne, it further shows how these irons will make your shots longer, straighter, with more trajectory. Even mis-hits go the distance with no vibration. These clubs are a must for any mid to high handicapper who wants to improve their game.

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Callaway, Wilson, Taylor Made

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 18, 2001]
Nick O.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: QuadPro irons (Graphite)

Wow! I just bought these irons on ebay and took them out yesterday. I played with the Mizuno T3 Ti insert irons and I really liked them. I demo'd a Quadpro iron on Friday and bought a set of them on ebay this week. What I love the most is the feel. The T3's have a titanium insert and their lofts are stronger than your average irons, so I don't seem to hit the Quadpro's any farther than my T3s, but I love the feel when you hit that sweet spot. I tried the steel shaft Quadpro irons and they were really nice too. I think the T3's were just as accurate and forgiving, but the feel doesn't compare to the Quadpro irons. The Fat Shafts are a good, accurate iron, but my hands and wrists were extremely sore after a round of golf, so I sold them for the T3's. I think I found the total package with the QuadPro irons: They're forgiving, they look sharp, and the feel is superb. They are expensive, but maybe you'll get lucky like I did, and find a set on ebay.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno T3 Ti irons, Wilson Fat Shaft, Taylor Made Supersteel irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 17, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Irons - Graphite R

I have had my Quadpro's for about 6 months - but for some reason I was never able to submit a review on this site. Anyway, I have hit just about every "game improvement" club on the market. (I have owned at least 4 sets, including Hawkeyes, Fat Shafts) From the first swing with the Quadpros my game has been turned around - in fact I have become a very good iron player. These are a good 2 clubs longer than any of my other sets, and the feel is as good as the forged MAC's I tired. Can't say enough good about these. Love em!!!!!!!!

Customer Service

Have had a couple of occasions to call them with a question. Like talking to old friends. Very helpful.

Similar Products Used:

Hawkeyes, Fat Shafts, X14, MAC PCB's, MAC MT's.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 17, 2001]
T O'Connor
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Irons - Grahite

I have spent the last several months demoing various irons looking for the ultimate set. I've tried the most recent popular versions from all the top names on the market. I know you can't buy a good game but I seem to have found the irons that are the closest thing to allowing you to do just that. For me, these are the sweetest, longest, most forgiving, most accurate irons on the market. I can see why they were ranked #1 by Rankmark for high and low handicappers this year. (www.rankmark.com) My search is over!

Customer Service

Prompt response to phone calls with accurate information on their product

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Ping O-Size, MaGregor MT Tungsten, Callaway Hawk Eye, TM Firesole, Callaway X-14, and others

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 16, 2001]
Rich McEachin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QuadPro

Oh Yea...Wow,these are the best irons I have ever hit and I have been one of those people who buy clubs to improve their game...I have hit them all and these irons are the BEST!!!! I hit the long irons far and straight...and the short irons just fly off the club...WOW!!!

Customer Service

No experience with manufacturer

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tight lies gt, Taylor Made Super Steel, King Cobra II oversized, and most of the others...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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