Description Through the history of persimmon woods, drivers have always been round. As time progressed and technology advanced, they've grown bigger and are now made of a variety of metals, but for the most part,...
Summary: I just recently got the Cleveland Hibore and I love it! I use to hit an Taylormade r5 xd and the PING G5 and i must say that the Hibore out ranks them all. My drives were longer, straighter, and more consistant. It's also a very easy club to hit. Very forgiving i must add. The best part about it, i got it used (but in good condition) for $80. You cant beat that.
Similar Products Used: Taylormade r5 xd, PING G5, PING TIST.
Would you like to Comment? Join GolfReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: i hit them all, this driver speaks for itself, also Ed if you played 9 holed and your cousin beat you with his driver over 50 yards, maybe he needs to teach you how to swing that club.doesnt sound like the driver.
Similar Products Used: all new drivers, this one for me went farther.only close comparison would have been cobra f speed, but not that close
Would you like to Comment? Join GolfReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: Got the reconditioned Cleveland from Amazon.com. It's.................. GREAT! Even my girlfriend was impressed at the range!!! You all should see her expression. Like, oh he can play so well???? Anyway, it's a great club to get for a good price! Get it now! NOW! My previous Driver gave me disastrous outcome, like firing loss cannon! But with HIbore, it just go straight and on and on and on. Great buy, value for money!!!
Customer Service: Ok.
Would you like to Comment? Join GolfReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Review Date July 3, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Marc(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Hibore
Summary: Great driver..... I use to play with a Wilson Deep Red 2 Maxx , reg. I slice a lot with it and my best drive was about 210. I bought the Hibore with the Prolaunch Blue Stiff....My slice was gone, my drive was farther , around 245-255 ...without changing my swing.... and best of all, i bought it used at 50$..... i dont know if the guys knew what he was doing but i just lose this driver..almost as good as the R7 460....but cost me 25% of the price
Similar Products Used: R7 460
Would you like to Comment? Join GolfReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: I shoot any where from a 93 to an 87. It all depends on the fairways I hit in a round.
The HiBore is an amazing club. For it being 2 years old I find it to be an excellent buy. First off this club is amazingly straight and long. With my Adams Redline I was averaging 240-250 yards a drive.
The Hibore has averaged me 30 yards further in distance. Where I am now hitting it 260-280 yards. This is no lie. The key to hitting this HiBore is swing speed. In order to hit it straight you literally have to swing for the fences. I know it sounds odd but other reviewers here have stated the same thing. SWING HARD!!
What is also a positive is on those tricky dog leg right holes you back off on the swing just a little to create a nice draw. I kept swinging for the fences on those holes and ended up driving through the fairway. After easy swinging the drive created a draw and I was in the middle of the fairway.
I paid 50 dollars after a trade-in of my Redline. The club was used but in good shape.
Similar Products Used: Adams Redline (Great Club)
Nike SQ 13* (So-so)
Taylor Made 360 (Nice straight Club)