Is the Cleveland HiBORE a good driver?

Is the Cleveland HiBORE a good driver?

The HiBORE is the ultimate high-launch / low-spin driver. Because of its unique crown geometry, the location of the Center of Gravity (CG)* is lower and deeper than ever before. Consequently, it produces drives that go farther and straighter from a larger portion of the clubface than any other driver in existence.

When was the Cleveland HiBORE driver made?

Read on to see whether this club blazes a new trail for Cleveland or whether people will some day be caught saying “remember that funny scooped driver way back in 2006?” The HiBore was designed with what Cleveland calls “Distance Driven Geometry” (or “DDG” for short).

What year did the Cleveland HiBore XL come out?

2007
Launch. Golf equipment manufacturer Cleveland Golf introduced the HiBore XL and the HiBore XL Tour drivers simultaneously in early 2007. The drivers were ready to ship by January 15 of that year, and the HiBore XL Tour initially retailed for $450.

When was the Taylormade Burner made?

Released in 1993, the Burner Midsize irons had a foam-filled club heads to increase perimeter weighting.

Do any pros use Cleveland drivers?

Cleveland Golf, a global leader in golf equipment technology and innovation, makes golf clubs trusted by leading tour professionals around the world. Cleveland Golf tour professionals such as Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Ernie Els, and many more entrust their short games to Cleveland Golf.

What PGA pros use Cleveland?

CLEVELAND GOLF PGA TOUR PLAYERS

  • Hideki Matsuyama.
  • J.B. Holmes.
  • Keegan Bradley.
  • Graeme McDowell.

Is TaylorMade R9 good?

The TaylorMade R9 irons look great and are ideal for golfers in the 5 to 15 handicap range. The oversize heads sit well behind the ball without the top line looking too chunky so you get lots of confidence and forgiveness.

What is the Cleveland hibore XL and XL tour?

One of the first geometry-based drivers on the market, the Cleveland HiBORE has changed the shape of the tee game and set the tone for what has become a new era in driver head shape. Now in its second version, the HiBORE XL and XL TOUR attempt to prove once again that Cleveland is “Taking Distance Driven Geometry to a New Level.”

What is the Cleveland hibore?

The Cleveland HiBore is a radically shaped driver that boasts, for perhaps the first time in the age of the titanium driver, a sweet spot that perfectly lines up with the center of gravity. Cleveland’s HALO Hybrid is one of the more unique hybrids to hit the market.

How much does the Cleveland hibore monster driver cost?

Again, the Cleveland HiBore Monster driver is geared for the beginner/intermediate player unless you go with the Tour. The driver is listed for $299 retail which is the “accessible” price so it should be a hot seller for Cleveland this year.

What is a hibore driver?

The HiBORE is the ultimate high-launch / low-spin driver. Because of its unique crown geometry, the location of the Center of Gravity (CG)* is lower and deeper than ever before. Consequently, it produces drives that go farther and straighter from a larger portion of the clubface than any other driver in existence.

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