Description The HiBORE™ Fairway are the ultimate high-launch / low-spin fairway woods. Because of its unique inverted crown geometry, the location of the Center of Gravity is lower and deeper than ever before, pr...
Model Reviewed: Cleveland HiBore Fairway 15* & 19*
Summary: These are very well made, easy to hit, golf clubs. I had purchased a Launcher comp fairway and hit it well, and then decided to try the HiBore. I am very pleased with them, I have the yellow R flex shaft, from the tee or off the deck these perform great! I tried Nike SQ Fairway woods but was not impressed with them, I'll take control over distance and that's what impresses me about the HiBore.
Customer Service: Excellent, they replaced a shaft for me, free of charge.
Similar Products Used: Nike SQ
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Summary: Very solid feel, great sound at impact. Beautiful matte finish clubhead sits cleanly behind the ball. Initially needed to adjust to the longer shaft. The stock shaft is not bad. I love this club.
Customer Service: Cleveland does not have a customer service email contact.
Similar Products Used: 909f2, R9, Burner st, Cally X, all Pings, Mizuno F50/60, and on and on.
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Summary: I have recently returned to golf after 15 years away from it. I found my old woods weren't making it for me any longer. I replaced all my woods and reshafted my irons. Everything worked except my new 3 wood (taylormade). I just could not hit it! I tried several others, even a Ti Launcher. My 5 and 7 woods are steel Launchers with grafaloy shafts and they are tremdous assets to my game! I found a steel Hybore on Ebay and thought I'd give it a try. Purchased for under $50 it was a deal. However, when it arrived via UPS the gold graffite shaft was broke in three places. I called my local golf store for a shaft replacement cost...$125!!!! Whoa! Okay back to ebay, $20 for a grafaly blue (same as those on my 5 & 7) a new grip, all done by myself. This club is the 3 wood I have been looking for! It is straght and has the distance I need for those long par fives.
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Review Date July 16, 2008
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: John Ruthaford(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland HiBore 3 wood
Summary: I picked up this fairway wood at a local dicks sporting goods for $130 because i had good luck with the Cleveland hibore driver. I played a few rounds with the club and found that its almost impossible to hit a clean shot off the fairway. Off the tee the club doesn't provide much control and lacks in distance. I had an old Taylormade 3 wood and could hit it consistently 230 off the tee. With the hibore 3 wood i found my self only going 210 on a good shot and i would normally end up with a massive slice. i would suggest trying the club out before buying it. Its not that its a bad club it just defiantly was not for my game. I am selling it to Golfsmith or Golf galaxy and i am going to get a 19* and 16* Cleveland halo hybrid.
Customer Service: none used
Similar Products Used: Taylormade 3 wood. Ben Hogan.
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Review Date March 15, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: jamie(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland hibore fairway wood
Summary: This product is great I love how the cleveland hobire 3 wood feel, it feels as if the ball is bouncing off the face, I also really like the soudns it makes. And also this club is very consisten.
Customer Service: didn't use
Similar Products Used: titleist fairway woods
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