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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[Dec 17, 2000]
Jeffrey Asbill
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CLEVELAND QUADPRO TITANIUM DRIVER 10.5 DEGREE

Man, what a club!! This club is great for those who have trouble keeping it in the fairway. It absolutely tries to keep the ball on a straight flight trajectory, even with the not so perfect strikes. I believe the copper and tungston weighting is the key. I have improved my game simply because of this club's accuracy. Oh yea, and it is plenty long too.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Firesole, Calloway Hawkeye

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 16, 2000]
K Hill
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quad Pro Titanium

Wow, what a great club. I didn't care for the stock shaft but had a UST Pro Force shaft put in and it really performs.It is similar in size and shape to the Titleist 975D however, the ball just explodes off the clubface. Easy to fade and draw, sets up square.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975D, Callaway Pro Series, Taylor Made 320 Ti, Liquid Metal

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 16, 2000]
SigmaMason
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland QuadPro Titanium Driver 9.5* stiff shaft

I think this has a good chance to be one of the best out there. I bought mine for $208, I traded in my SteelHead Plus for it.
THe QuadPro is plenty long with a solid feel and sound at impact. I have the stcok shaft, but it also come with the UST, Grafalloy and the EI-70.
It is pretty forgiving and has great carry. Take some time at the range to slow down your swing and you have a winner. Cleveland is just putting out great products.

Customer Service

They answer e-mails generally within 24 hrs, and they try to answer your phone call that same day.

Similar Products Used:

Adams SC 9.0* driver with EI-70 Stiff shaft, McHenry Metals, Callaway HawkEye, Callaway SteelHead Plus, TourEdge Bazooka, Dunlop,

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 09, 2001]
JJ Jensen
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Titanium Quadpro 10.5 Reg

This is a very good club. I traded in My POS Pure Spin for it. I am now hitting the ball very far.

Similar Products Used:

Pure SPin XXL 9*
Taylor Made 360cc

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 03, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Ti 10.5*

Searched for 2 years for the best driver for MY game - and have now found it. Reshafted with UST Proforce.
Played 36 in the last two days and missed 1 FW total! I average before this driver was 5. Cleveland makes very high quality stuff and their customer service rivals Callaway.

Customer Service

I E-mailed them with a question at 9 one morning and had my answer at 10.

Similar Products Used:

Adams SC; Callaway VTF; Supersteel; 975D

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 01, 2001]
Chris S
Shoot in the 80s

I have been through every driver known to man in my search for the perfect combination of distance and accuracy.I've definitely found the perfect weapon. I have the UST 65 shaft in it and wow! What a combo. Deadly accurate with plenty of distance and the best feel in golf.
I am a confessed clubaholic who has owned 16 drivers and 42 sets of irons in the last 5 years.(Shameful I know but it's my only vice). Clevland is just flat out producing excellent products right now. I also own their amazing new Quadpro Irons, but that is for another review. Driver wise I have been through the Ping TISI, Titleist 975D, Tour Edge Bazooka 320J, Wilson Deep Red, and every Callaway short of the ERCII.(Which I would never even consider). Shame on you ELY!!!!!! The bottom line is that the Clevland Quadpro is the best of the best. Well done!

Similar Products Used:

All

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 22, 2001]
Greg
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 8.5 Quadpro TI w/Grafalloy pro lite S

This driver is sweet! I've only used it on a heated range so far, but it has been better than anything else I've tried, square clubface is perfect. Usually I fight a draw, but now I hit it straight, even when I lean into it. I'm suprised at the quality that is coming out of Cleveland!! Anyone looking for a great club that doesn't look like a whiffle bat, try this, it may not be from the big three, but it blows them away!... Beautiful Club!

Customer Service

Great customer service up in Canada, broke a #3 wood and had one shipped to me in three days in fall.

Similar Products Used:

TiSI, Callaway hawk, Mizuno, taylor....

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 11, 2001]
Barry Bosscher
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Quadpro Ti 8.5

Read all the great reviews here and decided to give this a try. To be honest, I don't understand all the hype.
The club is heavy for its small size. It is forgiving but with a much smaller sweet spot than the larger drivers. I'm sticking with my trusty Great Big Bertha, still the standard. Everyone is impressed with the price of the Quadpro, but the GBB can be had for $150 or less - a much better value.

Similar Products Used:

GBB 8.5, Taylor Made 320

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 11, 2001]
Maddog
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Quadpro Ti 10.5*

This driver is great. I have been testing to see which driver fits my game and swing. This is the best for distance. Even with the 10.5* the ball just flys out there. For me it is far better than the TM360, TM320 or Ping. The Wilson Deep Red was a little more consistent and accurate but not as long. The Wilson did have great distance. It was better than everything except the Quadpro.

I will take the Quadpro and Deep Red back to the range and give them one more side by side comparison to see what it better.

Overall I have a slower swing speed and even using the stiff shaft Quadpro got excellent results. If you want distance and a very nice sound when you hit the ball then this is the club. Forget the TM and Pings. If you need or want a little more accuracy then go for the Deep Red. You really can't go wrong with either one. And none of these can come close to Clevelands price!

Similar Products Used:

Ping Tisi, Taylormade 360 TI, King Cobra, Wilson Deep Red

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 11, 2001]
Chad
Shoot in the 80s

My inconsinstence swing caused me the problem with my 975D and 975J. So I looked for a more forgiving driver. After I read the review about the Quadpro, I get myself a used club from eBay for $49.99. It's a 80% conditions with 8.5* and stock Cleveland stiff shaft, I am quite satisfied with this price. Hitting in the ranges and had some rounds with it, I am pretty impressed. The advantage is the forgiveness. I don't have to put more effort like I do on the 975D or 975J. The distance is about the same as the 975D (the length of Quadpro is 1" shorter) and about 10 yards less than the 975J, but the forgiveness is far beyond those two. The carry is about 250 and I had 290 twice on the downwind. I hit the fairway twice the 975D. Workability is less than the 975D since I had some tough times to draw the ball, but what I want is a straight shot on the fairway! I would recommend this club for a mid to high handicap. If you need the distance, go for the 975J or something eles. But if you want to save the money like me, get yourself a Quadpro- $375 for the 975J vs. $50 for the Quadpro. I will try a new longer and ligher shaft, I may have the same distance as the 975J (and may loose some fairway hits too!). Other than the SW 588 RTG, this is the second Cleveland club I've owned. Cleveland have done a good job on the driver. I also look forward to the new Cleveland driver (the Luancher).

Similar Products Used:

any driver on the market

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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