Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Drivers

Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium Drivers 

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.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 07, 2001]
aubrey
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro ti w/ PF65 shaft

An impressive club. Classic pear shape, nice dark gray color, mid-size head. Excellent distance, trajectory and forgiveness. I love that its available with a choice of premium shafts. Sets up square and its easy to make the ball do what you want. Drives get a lot of roll. Tremendously solid feel, particularly with the UST Proforce 65 shaft. Costs less than most competitors, even with the premium shaft.

Similar Products Used:

VFT, Taylor 300 series, TiSi, Steelhead.....

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 05, 2001]
Duane
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: QuadPro 9.5* Titanium Driver

Bought the new Cleveland about one month ago and have practiced hard with it, used at the indoor range and down in Orlando. It is pretty long, on par with my Titleist, but easier to hit. Had it reshafted with a UST 65 Gold and it is sneaky long, averaged about 270 carry w/ about 10-20 roll. I am gonna reshaft w/ EI70 or w/ Bi-Matrix shaft.
This club is really accurate and if Cleveland spent money on advertising, could be one of the top drivers on the PGA tour, much better than bigger names and is of good build quality.

Customer Service

Fairly good, generally answers e-mailed questions within 2 days.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBB, Adams, Titleist 975D, Ping TISI, Dunlop, TourEdge and many others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 02, 2001]
Jay
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro 9.5* Titanium

Had it reshafted w/ a EI70 .350 tip cut to 44". This thing is pretty easy to hit and it does fly. Went to Orlando with it and shot 2 rounds in the 70's. Never missed a fairway, this is a keeper. Long and straight and workable.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead+, Callaway BB, Adams SC 818, McHenry Metals TourPure, and TourEdge.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 23, 2001]
Ron
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Ti Driver

This is one SWEET driver!!! I've got a Ping TiSi (long) and a Callaway Hawkeye(too hook-faced), but this baby gives me "fairway" every time. I bought it with the ProForce65 shaft. What a great combination! This isn't the longest driver, but the distance is good and since I'm driving it onto the short grass, hitting second shots is easier. This driver "feels" awesome and has a very classic look to it. Very similar to the Titleist, but much more forgiving. I like the moderate (ie. not big) head size. This Ti model is much superior to the steel model. For the price, it's hard to find something better.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Ping, Callaway, Titleist

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 09, 2001]
John K.
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Ti 9.5

I have finally found the driver that I have been looking for. I have tried everything from Ping TiSI, to Taylor Made 300 series, Titleist, and Callaway. These are classic looking clubs with moderate size (260 cc) that are extremely forgiving. These provide excellent distance as expected with a Ti driver. Also when matched to a UST proforce shaft, the accuracy and consistency is outstanding. I was surprised that I liked this club so much since I found the original Quadpro steel driver to be unforgiving and inconsistent with its stock high torque shaft. Taylor Made and Titleist also make outstanding drivers but this was the best for me

Similar Products Used:

all

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2001]
Andy Grobengieser
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Titanium 9.5*

I think this is an outstanding club. I have the 9.5 (with a 45” Innovative Innolite shaft that I installed myself), and I love it. I’ve tried lots of drivers (both OEM and component) over the last couple of years, and I think that this one will be in my bag for quite awhile.

I think it’s a gorgeous, classically shaped driver that’s big enough to inspire confidence at address without the unwieldy “toaster on a stick” look of many of the new 300+ cc monsters out there. I find it very solid on center hits. The ball really jumps off of the face, with a medium trajectory and decent amount of roll. No balloon balls. Direction control and distance are both excellent. In fact, I’ve only used it three times so far, but I’ve already set new personal long-drive records on three holes at my home course. On off-center hits, I find it to be quite forgiving. It’s still plenty long and  unless you put a really bad swing on the ball  you won’t be too far from the fairway.

If you’re looking for an top-notch OEM driver, do yourself a favor and check out the Quadpro Ti before you make your final decision. The fact that it’s $100 - $200 less than the current crop of Callaway, Titleist and Taylor Made offerings doesn’t hurt either.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBB, Goldwin XL, Taylor Made Burner Bubble II, Integra IV, Integra L1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2001]
Richard L.
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro BiMatrix

I had just purchased a "used" Hawkeye 11 degree driver. Gosh,,its a great club as we all now. Even with its bottom weight I fade it pretty good. When I pay attention I hit it straighter. Anyway, my wife tried it and I can't get it back! So, I've been reading and hunting. I dropped by a Golf store near where I work and when I saw the price for the club, it was to good to pass up.

OK, I've only been to the driving range once with it (today) but I put it stright up against the 11 degree Hawkeye. It cut my fade by 50% to 60% and gave me 10 to 15 yards. It has a shorter shaft than the Hawkeye and I think I like that. I am looking forward to league tommorow to see how it plays for real, but if its as good as the range I think I made a steal. Thw wife can keep the Hawkeye.

Similar Products Used:

I havn't tried the Wilson Red, but for $150 less, why should I?

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 05, 2001]
Adolf Schoeman
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QUADPRO Titanium

I tried and tested a whole range of drivers in order to find the one best suited to my swing. I have been playing with a Titliest 975D 8.5 with Graffaloy Prolite stiff shaft and had fairly consistent results. From all the products I tested I was pleasantly surprised at the consistency which I
experienced in testing the Quadpro driver. It is a 9.5 with the standard stock stiff shaft. Distance is about
the same as Titliest but consistency is out of this world. The trajectory from the 9.5 is medium low penetrating. I am very excited having purchased this driver and love to see what difference it is going to make to my game on the longer term.
I also use the Quadpro 13 and 17 fairway woods which I also rate top of the class.
If you are shopping for a quality driver, do yourself a favor and test this beauty. Obviously it will not suit every golfer's swing, but if it does, you will love it!

Similar Products Used:

Titliest 975D 8.5 and 9.5
Cobra Gravity Back 7.5
Wilson Deep Red 9.5
Taylor Made 300i 9.5 and 320i 9.5
Callaway ERC 9.5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 04, 2001]
Juan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: QuadPro TI 9.5 with BiMatrix Stiff shaft

Get product, got it with the BiMatrix shaft. I have found areas of the fairway that I had never seen before with my previous driver. QuadPro TI is long off the tee and very accurate. If you are thinking of switching to a new driver, you owe it to yourself to try the QuadPro TI. Also make sure that you stay away from the stock shaft, very wippy and not solid feeling

Customer Service

Decent, answers e-mails within 24hours

Similar Products Used:

Dunlop, Adams SC, Titleist 975D, Callaway Big Bertha, McHenry Metals, TM Firesole, Integra, KZG, Orlimar TriMetal.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 29, 2001]
Scott Francis
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Ti w/PF 65

This is a solid driver. I didn't think anything could hit as well as my GBB with ProLite buy this club is it plus hits it 5-10 yards longer. Doesn't have gear effect like GBB buy you can't really tell. Very straight and long.

BTW, to the last reviewer. If you can't hit this club, you're swing must suck because that VFT you're using is a piece of crap.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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