CLEVELAND HiBore Driver w/ Graphite Shaft
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Cleveland Golf HiBORE Driver:
“If this shape can create this kind of ball flight for me, I can only imagine what it would do for the average golfer. HiBORE is going to change everything.” — Vijay Singh
Evolving through wood, steel, titanium and composite, the driver has not evolved beyond a three-century-old hand-shaped design. How much better could a golf club perform if form finally followed function? Let Cleveland Golf show you …
The unique Cleveland HiBORE driver geometry lowers and deepens the Center of Gravity (CG) as compared to traditional-shaped drivers. This optimized CG location aligns the Center of Gravity Projection (CGP) with the COR hotspot in the center of the face, resulting in maximum energy transfer with optimal launch conditions for greater overall distance. Furthermore, 25 grams of discretionary weight have been added to the tail end of the clubhead for maximum Moment of Inertia (MOI) and forgiveness. By aligning the CGP with the COR hotspot, the sweet spot has been increased by over 20%. Additionally, the sweet spot has been moved lower on the clubface, unleashing the full distance potential of a driver like none before it.
What is the volume of the Cleveland HiBORE?
The Cleveland HiBORE measures approximately 350cc using conventional water displacement methods employed by the USGA. However, because of the unique inverted crown design of the HiBORE driver, the standard volume measurement is an out-dated and incomplete form of measuring driver size for this new geometry-based category of drivers.
The Cleveland HiBORE design allows the top crown weight and volume of traditional shapes to be relocated to areas underneath the equator of the clubhead, which leads to less measured volume but a 15% larger chassis on the HiBORE driver. It’s the most forgiving driver Cleveland Golf has ever made.
Out with the Old
On traditional drivers, center of gravity projection is significantly above the center of the face. Efficient launch conditions and maximum distance only occur near the top of the clubface and away from the COR hotspot. Maximum distance is inconsistent.
In with the New
With the new Cleveland HiBORE drivers, the center of gravity projection is precisely aligned with the center of the face and the COR hotspot for more efficient launch conditions and greater distance from a larger portion of the clubface than any other club on the market today.
Driver Trajectory Comparison
Cleveland HiBORE:
The Cleveland HiBORE driver produces higher launching, lower spinning conditions off the face, resulting in a more penetrating ball flight that reaches its apex faster and carries further than the leading high volume drivers.
High-Volume Drivers:
The lower launch and higher spin conditions of high-volume drivers produce a ball flight that starts low and ballons high, which leads to a loss of distance off the tee.
Player Profile
The Cleveland HiBORE benefits and performs well for players of all ability levels.
GLOSSARY: | |
Center of Gravity (CG) | The center of mass and rotation of the clubhead. |
C.O.R. Hot Spot | The point of highest C.O.R. and face flexibility |