Cleveland Quadpro Irons
Cleveland Quadpro Irons
USER REVIEWS
[May 13, 2001]
Graham Butcher
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro irons
I can't believe that i am the first person to be reviewing these irons!Having purchased them last November,due to the terrible winter that we have endured here in England,i have only really started to get to grips with them now that the weather is improving.They are without doubt the finest and most forgiving irons that i have had the pleasure to use.They are not cheap by any stretch of the imagination,but what your money is buying is a state of the art set of golf irons.Looks wise,you would describe them as chunky,but by no means ugly.Available in graphite shaft only,they have a very light swing weight,but its the phenominal distance that they generate that grabs the attention from the outset.They are at least one to one and a half club lengths longer than any irons that i have used and no loss of accuracy with it.They have given me the confidence to just aim and fire,knowing full well that the irons will do the job that they were designed for.I have no doubt that these irons are special,and that Cleveland have a major hit on their hands.If any of you out there are about to shell out major bucks for a premium set of irons,then make sure that Quadpros are on your test list.You will not regret it. Similar Products Used: Callaways,Wilson fat shafts,Cobra gravity backs,ping(various models.) |
[Jun 12, 2001]
james graham
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro Graphite
Bought these graphite clubs as demo clubs about a month ago based on reviews here and after I demoed them. Demoed them with the new x-14's, Hawkeyes, Ping i3os, Adams GT's, Hogan Apex Edge. Hands down the ultimate winner from all of these choices. Rankmark.com also ranks them as one of the best choices chosen by both low and high handicappers! Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14 - Ping i3 OS - Hogan Apex Edge - Adams GT - Callaway Hawkeye |
[Jun 11, 2001]
chris
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro Irons -Graphite R
Unbelievable! I have been playing Wilson Graphit Fatshafts for a year, and all I can say is that these are as long and as forgiving as the Fatshafts, without the pain in my elbow due to the Extremely low torque Fatshaft shaft (a complaint of many Fatshaft Users = soreness). Very easy to hit, but still workable. The long irons are amazingly easy to hit with a nice loft and straight on! Customer Service Emailed cleveland, got a response back quickly, exactly what I was looking for. By far my favorite company in Golf! Similar Products Used: Mizuno Compe EZ, Wilson FAtshafts, Adams GT, Ping ISI-k, Hogan Apex Edge, X-14's |
[May 28, 2001]
Alan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Quadpro Graphite Irons
Wow...the easiest irons I have ever hit. Cleveland is way underrated, I have now their driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, and now these quadpros. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp ez; Wilson 535 Hypercarbon; Titleist DCI Black Oversize + |
[May 25, 2001]
Chris
Shoot in the 80s
I'm actually a high seventies shooter now that I play the sweetest sticks on the planet. I have owned virtually every major club set out there and can honestly say that the Quadpros are the best I've hit by a substantial margin. They are an average of two clubs longer than most of the clubs out there and they are extremely forgiving. What truely sets them apart is the fantastic feel that they provide in the short game. They are a game improvement club with the ability to mimic bladelike playability around the greens. I am also able to hit the ball high or low depending on the wind and the situation. |
[May 25, 2001]
Tom
Shoot in the 90s
I bought these as a demo set, and boy did I get a great deal. I loked at Ping, and Mizuno, but settled on these because these feel great, and looked great. So far I love it, and my game has been so much more enjoyable. Customer Service no experience Similar Products Used: Prokennex, Ping |