Cleveland HiBore Irons

Cleveland HiBore Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The new Cleveland HiBore irons. 3-PW set with a large club face, and an even larger back. The clubs look a bit unusual at address, but really hit the ball well. They have a nice soft pop on contact and whether heel, toe, or sweetspot, shots eem to always go straight. I havent been able to get them out on the range or course since its been in the 30's lately here, but as far as feel goes they're great. If your in the market for a set of super game improvement clubs you owe it to yourself to check these out. They are very similar feeling to the Nike Slingshot OSS in my opinion.
Cant comment on distance as of yet, but Im more focused on getting a clean straight shot anyways. Its a great time to be in the market for a set of irons as a mid to high handicapper. SO MUCH to choose from.
These can be had for $599 in steel almost anywhere, some places a bit cheaper.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 30, 2010]
Terry
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: cleveland hb3 hybrids

Played with the new Cleveland HB3 hybrids set today (3-PW)
and was WELL pleased with them. High and straight as advertised. Very easy to hit club set . I'de read where the PW was a little clunky but really did'nt have a problem with it. Just line up and swing as normal. My putter abandoned me today but the complete set of hybrids didnt let me down. They seem to hit the ball just a tad longer as well. Glad I bought them! Maybe I need a hybrid putter!!!

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 29, 2010]
Sandwedge647
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland HB3 Irons

Have been playing golf for about 14 years. I have tried a number of different set of clubs. Purchased Clevelands"s HB3 Irons on Tuesday, played Thursday, shot my first hole in one ever with the HB3 Nine Iron. EDnough said. These HB3 are wonderful. They are long and straight.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 28, 2010]
frankludwig
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland HB3 hybrid irons

Do you like standard hybrids? If so do not miss the experience to check hybrid irons. They will improve your game. Being on the golf course if always nice but this clubs will make it even more amazing.
Started to play golf with Ping Zing FW woods (3,5,7) and Mizuno Widedec II irons (3-SW). In specific loved to play the irons and was satisfied with the results. As hybrids appeared I became a kind of "hybrid junky", using Taylormade Rescue Mid and Cleveland Halo(2-6). The hybrids worked magnificent for distance 120 yards and longer. Anything closer to the green became a mess as I totally lost the confidence to my irons.
It was time to think about new equipment. As a fan of standard hybrids I was relatively sure that hybrid irons are a good choice for me. Cleveland has the most experience with hybrid irons as they just launched the third generation. That is why I recently got a set of HB3 hybrid irons (4-SW), which are the follower of Hibore XLI hybrid irons.
I Played 3 rounds so far and can tell you it is amazing. If you like hybrids, this clubs turn into magic sticks. Clubs are easy to hit and have a nice fault tolerance. Pure fun regarding the excellent feedback, sound and feeling after a good full swing hit. WOW!!!
Nice distance from the fairway. Stroke with #4 so far makes it up to 180 yards.
So far I did use Cleveland XLS Fairway Wood #3 from the tee, but I still have problems to handle it. If fairways are narrow I am using the HB3 #4 and currently think about to use it always. Sure I am loosing some yards but more precise shots and fairway hits are more important.
Most amazing is that I feel extremely confident with a full or stronger PW, SW swing to approach the green (70-120 yards). Ball flies nice and high, exactly like you want to see. According to former hybrid irons reviews, a couple of people did not like the SW, PW. I do not understand, for me these clubs work very well. For closer approaches I prefer to keep using my 60° lob wedge. However softer swings with SW, PW also were ending up in some good results but require some more training.
Chips work also fine. You simply need to get a feeling for a kind of "hybrid-short-game". I yet cannot tell stories from the green bunker but one might prefer to keep using the standard wedges here.
I am totally satisfied with this clubs and happy that I made the decision to get them.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Halo 2,6
Taylormade Rescue Mid 3, 5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 18, 2009]
MRH
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland hibore irons

Who says a low handicapper shouldn't play these clubs?

I'm a 4 handicap senior golfer who played in the VA Senior Amateur this summer. Love these irons. Have played Mizuno, Ping, Titleist, Callaway and these are by far the best irons ever. Solid, high, and straight. Pinseekers, if there ever was one.

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

big bertha, ping g5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 25, 2009]
kevan keeler
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland hibore xli

I was an eighteen handicapper at the begining of the summer, these irons have got me downn to a ten. I play every fortnight so not that much. I have played on really hard fairways and the strikes have been good, i was told that because of the wide sole they might bounce off the turf but they did not. The wedge took a bit of getting used to because i was getting a low trajectory, but now i can control that. I would give these clubs a 9 out of ten, they have helped me so much.

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I was using deep red fat shaft irons. The clevelands out performed them in every way.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 25, 2009]
Saildon
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland HiBore XLS

I purchased a complete set (Irons Driver and 3W) back in May from Foxy Golf in Akron, OH. I got the A shafts as my swing has slowed over the years. I can't say they have made me ready for the Sr Tour but I really love the clubs. I am happy with everything except the wedge around the green. It really is kinda clunky. I am going to look into a different wedge for that. I am very happy with the clubs over all. I got the 10.5 degree driver and I think I should have gone with the 9 degree as my drives get up very fast now.

The irons stay straight and are very easy to hit. I actually need to change clubs now since I am hitting it farther.

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Traded in Adams Ideas

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2009]
arp399
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Hibore XLI Irons

I recently purchased the XLI Hibores regular flex and I love them.

I am in my 24 and have been playing golf for about 6 years. I always hit hybrids well, so I decided to try these. I bought a new set with head covers 3-pw for $700.

Cleveland has a great special, if you buy a set of irons this year, if you want, you can send them in next year for a new model of any Cleveland Iron for FREE. This really appealed to me because these irons are different (all hybrids) and I didn't know if I would like them so I figured try them for a year and if I don’t like them I could send them back next year and get a regular set of irons.

Before I tell you how these irons play you need to know my previous set of irons was a Knight set from Wal-Mart. Driver, fairway woods, and hybrids were Cobra LD speeds and Cobra Bafflers.

As for the Hibores, easier you swing straighter and longer these irons go. I hit the 3 hybrid between 220 and 230. I have a SkyCaddie so I track my distances so my yardages are true (no exaggerations). Honestly the 3 iron is my most consistent distance so far. Irons like the 7 are going up to 170 which is about a 20 yard improvement for me. The middle irons are giving me a little bit of difficulty because they are going +-20 yds or so. But I have only played 27 holes with them so I am sure they will get dialed in.

I really like the short irons. I am 5’9” and the shaft length and flex (Regular) fits me great. I feel so confident standing over them and they fly so high and straight. I even got a couple of short irons to stop and back up a few inches. I don’t use the PW for anything but full shots. I have other wedges for that.

No big slices, no duck hooks everything is consistent. I basically made a decision that I know I am never going to play PGA golf so why not just play only Hybrids. I only carry these Irons and 3 CG10 wedges and an odyssey two ball putter. No fairway woods, no driver and no other hybrids.

I played yesterday evening and shot an 80, 10 over (putting everything in, counting penalty strokes, playing from the blues). My most consistent round ever. One double bogey, eight bogeys, and nine pars. Everything stays in fairways. It’s such a stress free way to play golf. Previous rounds this year have been between 85-95 score with a lot more scrambling.

My driver only goes about 240 but much more inconsistent (I fight a re-occurring slice). I just don’t have a reason to pull it out of the bag. It sounds weak to only hit 230 off the tee and I am sure I will get some jabs for only hitting “old man hybrids” but honestly most golfers don’t hit it much more that 230 off the tee with a driver anyway. Let them go play in the rough with their 240 or 250 drives. I will take my 230 in the fairway any day.

I’m not fancy golfer I am not trying to work the ball or hit fades and draws, so I can’t say if this set is good for that or not. But if you just want to swing easy and hit it straight. These are the clubs.

I just really enjoy how every club in my bag swings the same. When you carry irons, hybrids, woods, driver and wedges, you have to have 5 different swings all working. Not me. Just Hibores and wedges. Easy GOLF!

With Cleveland’s special offer where you can send these back next year and get a new set of something else for FREE, there is no reason why shouldn’t try these.

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

Knight irons (not bad irons, played for six years and I hit them as well as most guys hit expensive sets). They were just wearing out. Driver, Fairway woods, and Hybrids all Cobra Speeds and Bafflers. Cleveland CG10 wedges and Odyssey and ping putters.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 14, 2009]
Erwin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Hibore Irons

Bought the 5-pw set from Rockbottom golf. I have a great 3,4,5 Hybrid set (Callaway X). Had I known about these clubs I would have bought the 3-PW set from Cleveland.

I always had trouble hitting my shorter irons. Don't know why. These are very easy to hit, from fairway or fringe or deep rough. Easy swing, much farther distance than my previous irons.

I can still hit some specialty shots, i.e. low punch shots. Clubs are easy to get airborne. However, even topped shots seem to go quite a ways.

Customer Service

Not applicable

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Previous set was Nike CPR (steel) and Adams GT500 (graphite). Hibores are much easier to hit, much more consistent.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 09, 2009]
mandrews
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Hibore Hybrid Irons 3-PW (Graphite)

These clubs are amazing 3-PW. I love the 3I and I can crush the ball a little over 200 yards. I loved my 5 wood from before but I am getting the same amount of yardage from the 3I and it is easier to hit. The 4I is great and very comparable to the 3I. A good long Par 3 club. The 5I is a great 170-180 club and hits very smoothly. The 6I is great as well for those 160 yard par 3's. Great loft. The 7I may be might 2nd favorite club. If I'm going 150 yards, it is too. The 8I is another smooth hitting club along with the 9I. The PW will go about 120 yards so I still keep my old PW in my bag to deal with 60 yards and less. I have heard some bad reviews about the PW but it really is a great club if you're hitting it right. The hybrid backing gets less and less and you move from 3I to PW, so it doesn't get in the way with PW flop shots. All in all, great clubs and will improve your game. Clean them after every round you play and they will stay in good condition. I have played with them about 8 times and they still sparkle. Try out the Cleveland Hibore XLS Driver as well. The sound off the tee box will make you look like a beast.

Customer Service

Bought them off Dick's Sporting Goods online site.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Hibore XLS Draw 10.5 Driver, Cleveland CG14 SW

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2009]
RJORG
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Hibore Irons Reg Steel Shaft

Easy to hit. Much better height coming into greens with same distance as my old Tour Edge irons if I play them a bit towards the toe. Hitting and staying on more greens. Able to shape shot if wanted.

I get about another 15 yards if I play them on center. Best purchase in my bag right next to my Hibore Driver. At age 51 my distances leave nothing wanting, with my 8 iron from 150 yds. And the feel of the club for balance and effect on impact are excellent.

I have no complaints, seeing strokes off my score. THANKS CLEVELAND!!!

Customer Service

not used

Similar Products Used:

Tour Edge 1 iron wood

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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