Cleveland HiBORE Drivers
Cleveland HiBORE Drivers
[Aug 13, 2009]
Robert
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Hibore 9.5 degree Driver
Tried this driver which was owned by my brother...I had been hitting a NIKE Sumo...no more NIKE, this Hibore put it to shame...he gave me his driver because I hit it so very long and straight. Gained at least 25 yards with perfect accuracy. Thanks Cleveland!! |
[Jun 07, 2009]
James Harbottle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland hi bore driver
Changed to the High Bore from a Callaway x...best move ever. I believe this is the best driver on the market for the mid to high handicap player. It is exceptionally easy to hit...very forgiving, easy to control..not quite as long as the x or the Cleveland Launcher, but very consistent. (I have them both in addition to the HiBore). |
[May 30, 2009]
jsebio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Hibore XLS 11.5
This Driver went on sale at Dick's for $120.00. I had to try it. I am glad I did. I was looking for direction from this driver, not distance. That's exactly what I got. It's hard to mis-hit, and believe me when I am at the driving range I try to mis-hit this and can't. The ball goes right where you aim the clubface, and when you do hit it off the heel or toe the penalty is not too great. This is a great driver for a mid handicap. it's a pleasure to hit. Similar Products Used: Nike Sumo, Cobra |
[May 08, 2009]
Slick
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland HiBore 9.5 w/Stiff Fugikura Red Shaft
Bought this driver and since then have not sliced and consistantly get 260 - 280 and even off center hit still go straight with no loss of distance. |
[Apr 14, 2009]
dpricenator
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Hibore XLS 10.5
Ok so yeah I'm new to the game, but when I first began My drives were all over the place. I had a heck of a time with a slice. I decided to buy the neutral version of this club and work on the swing instead of compensting with the draw biased version. I use the Fuji Gold shaft, and just love this club. It goes straight, it gets off the gound and even with my beginer swing speed I am getting 240-260 yds with good accuaracy. The look at adress is awesome, you can tell this thing wants to hit the ball. And when it does it sounds great. Like an aluminum bat hitting a fastball for a homerun. Cleveland has also done a great job designing the head cover for this. Very stylish and easy to remove. They are now last years model, so they can be had for a great value. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: n/a |
[Mar 26, 2009]
Nik Rahman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland driver hibore XLS
This driver really changed my game. My driving is longer (extra 10-20 yards) with peculiar sound on the impact. Nice weight and feeling on swinging. Now I rarely top or slice the ball on teeing off. Good size head. Highly recommended for beginner. Really worth money spent Similar Products Used: callaway big bertha |
[Mar 04, 2009]
gbpracing
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Hibore
I found this to be a long driver but not as accurate as the TaylorR580XD, OR the Alpha v2. Its a great driver with great feel and forgiveness and sounds great when your smashing them in the sweet spot. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made R510 non conformiing, Taylor Made R580XD, Alpha v2, |
[Feb 28, 2009]
Jerkappy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
HiBore XLS tour
Spent last couple weeks hitting clubs on monitors trying to find the right fit. HiBore had the best shaft and feel for me. The Fuji shaft on it is the best for me. Most golfers dont understand that all of these news clubs have the same capabilities in distance and accuracy, the key is the shaft. Its everything!!! I tested everything. All the new and last years drivers.
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[Feb 09, 2009]
sakofben
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cleveland hi-bore 10.5
Great club. Very forgiving and distance is satisfying. A miss hit will still fly far. Feels great and sometimes the ball sparks off of the clubface! Pretty affordable and a great club to play competetivly with. |
[Jan 08, 2009]
Skip Driggs
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Hi bore
Used to hit it 250 with a 2001 Cleveland Launcher, now with the Hibore I hit it at leasst 270. Best 80 bucks yet. |