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Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Drivers Review

Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium


Description
The technology found in Cleveland's popular "QUADPRO" fairway woods has been incorporated into the new QUADPRO Titanium Driver. Featuring a 6-4 titanium body and a forged beta-titanium face, it's "explosive transfer of energy optimizes trajectory" increasing both carry and roll.


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Review Date
August 20, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: qcumber ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro Titanium 9.5 degree

Summary:
Lately I have been using a Launcher Comp 460cc driver but I have been missing a lot of fairways and losing confidence in my drives. So I pulled out my old Quadpro with stiff Bimatrix shaft for a change of pace. With the stiff Bimatrix shaft you really have to go at the ball (80% swings are not rewarded!) but when you do the result is long and accurate. Piercing to medium trajectory with good roll. The small head encourages a fast swing and I actually feel more confident with it than with my larger driver. Not quite as long as my Launcher Comp, but I know where the ball is going which is a fair trade-off. I will say the feel can be a bit harsh, even on good contact, I am guessing due to the Bimatrix shaft, but I am hitting fairways again and there is no reason for me to go back to a larger driver -- the Quadpro is staying in my bag.

P.S. I also have the same Quadpro driver with a stock Cleveland stiff graphite shaft and it is a mess! No control at all. Soft and mushy. Ick.

Customer Service:
Not needed.

Similar Products Used:
Cleveland Launcher Comp 460cc.


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Review Date
August 9, 2006

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: crapyking ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Driver

Summary:
I have a 7 wood quadpro that I love, figured I try the driver. It's NOT as forgiving as I hoped. I don't see the accuracy that people claim to see. It's shaped very similar to the Titlest 975J & hits about the same. My Cobra SS 310 is still the most forgiving driver I've hit to date. I got the bimatrix shaft w/ my cleveland.A steal for the price now days if you like smallish heads

Similar Products Used:
cobra ss 310,350,400.975J,BB titanium, TM 580, a bunch others


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Review Date
June 4, 2004

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Impy79 ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
QuadPro Ti 10.5* Stiff Graphite

Summary:
I took this club out to the course yesterday for the first time since picking it up for $20 on eBay (many thanks to Dallas Golf, from whom I bought it - they rated it's condition 3/5 but it looks almost brand new to me). I'm still getting used to swinging it, because it's about 2" longer than my old steel driver and has a larger club face. I hit 7/9 fairways, which is 2x as many as I usually hit. This club gives me a nice draw on decent hits, much better than the wicked slice I had with my old driver. I don't think I was getting many hits on the sweet spot but even the mediocre hits were going 200 yds straight down the fairway. Better swings were going about 250 with the aforementioned draw. I feel like I will get some more length as I adjust to the club, but even if I could get a consistent 250 yds on the fairway I would be happy. If you are a part-time golfer looking to improve your game (or even a more advanced golfer, but I can't really speak to that), I would highly suggest this club. You simply cannot beat it for the price.

Similar Products Used:
Taylor Made Firesole


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Review Date
March 28, 2004

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: terrygray ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro Ti 10.5*

Summary:
A nice driver, but not good enough to knock my Adams GT363 out of the bag. Distance was a little shorter than the Adams but only by a few yards. Not as forgiving as the Adams but accuracy was good when you did put a good swing on the ball. Just not for me, I guess.

Similar Products Used:
Adams GT363, MacGregor Tourney VIP, Taylor Made 200, Callaway Steelhead Plus, McHenry Metals Tour Pure, Adams SC Series, Orlimar Trimetal


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Review Date
December 2, 2003

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: David Adams ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Quadpro 10.5

Summary:
By far the best driver i have ever used i did have the launcher but a freind let me try his and i never looked back i went and got one of my own now i hit nearly all fairways and beacause of its small head its a gem of the deck as well. the best club Cleveland have ever made comming from a die hard cleveland user

Similar Products Used:
Cleveland launcher 460
Titleist 975J
Adams 303 Steel


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