Cleveland Classic Collection Model I Putters

Cleveland Classic Collection Model I Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Cleveland Golf has combined the newest manufacturing technologies with tour proven designs to produce the Classics Series Putters
  • Computer aided milling techniques and soft 304 stainless steel
  • Provide ultimate feel at the point of impact with the ball for excellent distance control

USER REVIEWS

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OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 22, 2010]
JOHN
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Model 1 BRZ

A great putter for the money and worth twice as much. I do not like insert putters and prefer mallets but this blade feels soft and rolls the ball very well if you take a little time to get the proper stroke and ball position. It has enough feed back to help you to become a better ball striker. I have several Scotty's, Pings, Odysseys and this putter stands up to them all. It's in my bag to stay.

Customer Service

Excellent

Similar Products Used:

Cameron, Ping, Odyssey, Yes

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 18, 2004]
d_poopfreak
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Classic I

This is a great putter for the price but when i compare it to my friend's Scotty it feels like putting with an anvil but since I am not crazy enough or have enough to spend on a Scotty this will have to do. The head is quite soft and has a nice feel to it but the stock grip is just a skinny and hard POS. There is not a lot of feel throught the grip so if you are going to buy this putter replace the grip ASAP. I am not sure about the shaft but a I am sure that there are better shafts available as most stock shafts are crap anyway. Putts roll fairly nice and true but again it can't compare to the sound and feel of the Cameron. Long putts seem to be a problem at times because these putters are a little light and take a little more umph to get the ball 30+ feet but if you can drop the ball within 10 feet from the hole on a consistant basis then this will not be a concern for you. I suck 75% of the time therefore I have experienced the 30 foot putt many times.

Customer Service

No problems with the putter

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Deadcenter (Old School!) Various Pings Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport (SWEET!)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 18, 2004]
d_poopfreak
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Classic I

This is a great putter for the price but when i compare it to my friend's Scotty it feels like putting with an anvil but since I am not crazy enough or have enough to spend on a Scotty this will have to do. The head is quite soft and has a nice feel to it but the stock grip is just a skinny and hard POS. There is not a lot of feel throught the grip so if you are going to buy this putter replace the grip ASAP. I am not sure about the shaft but a I am sure that there are better shafts available as most stock shafts are crap anyway. Putts roll fairly nice and true but again it can't compare to the sound and feel of the Cameron. Long putts seem to be a problem at times because these putters are a little light and take a little more umph to get the ball 30+ feet but if you can drop the ball within 10 feet from the hole on a consistant basis then this will not be a concern for you. I suck 75% of the time therefore I have experienced the 30 foot putt many times.

Customer Service

No problems with the putter

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Deadcenter (Old School!) Various Pings Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport (SWEET!)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 19, 2004]
pdeck60
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Classics Model 1

Cleveland has a winner in this line of putters, best kept secret in golf! Great balance and weighting, soft stainless steel and milled face provides great feel, satin finish is awesome. Model number 1 frames the ball perfectly at address with slight offset in the mid- slant neck, I find these to be great alignment aides. Can be found on Ebay for $40 or less, incredible! I am sceptical of any review that offers substantial changes in handicap due to equipment change and can honestly say this putter has not lowered mine. However, I have tried them all...scotty, rossa, bettinardi, burns, etc. and the Cleveland is in the bag. At least for now.

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

many

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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