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What is the price of a Cleveland 588 driver?

Price and Specs. The Cleveland 588 Custom driver is available in 9° and 10.5° for both RH and LH players. The stock shaft is the Matrix 6Q3. Retail price for the 588 Custom is $349.

How many settings does the Cleveland 588 custom have?

Truth is, I am probably not the target market for the Cleveland 588 Custom as it is aimed for the better golfer who puts a premium on distance and likes to work the ball. Hence there are 12 settings that allow you adjust the loft by +-1.5 degrees and face and face angle by +-2.25 degrees.

Is the Cleveland 588 custom driver the longest and most forgiving yet?

However, that could be about to change. Earlier this year, Cleveland launched the 588 range of driver, fairway wood and hybrids, promising to be the longest and most forgiving Cleveland have ever made. With its black colour and gold detailing the 588 Custom driver almost feels like a special-edition from Cleveland.

Is there a 588 club that is adjustable?

I’m not sure every club they make has to be named 588 like the wedge line, but I guess unifying the names makes it easier to remember instead of 4 different families of clubs like other manufactures. The 588 Custom is an adjustable hosel driver with a rear adjustable weight.

When did the Cleveland 588 driver come out?

07 February 2014Cleveland 588 Custom Driver - Product DetailsUK Launch07 February 2014USA Launch07 February 2014Handicap RangeLow HighGolferMensHand AvailabilityLeft, Right16 more rows•Jun 4, 2014

How do I adjust my Cleveland driver?

1:317:52Cleveland 588 Custom Driver - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd left and right settings. I think yeah 12 Way adjustability. So that allows us to adjust the faceMoreAnd left and right settings. I think yeah 12 Way adjustability. So that allows us to adjust the face angle 2.25 degrees in either direction great in three-quarter degree increments okay.

What is Cleveland accuracy build?

Cleveland is also offering its Accuracy Build option for the XL Halos. Each club is built one-half inch shorter than standard. The ball won't go as far but it will help the golfer who wants more consistency. Cleveland's fitting carts will feature Accuracy Build shafts but the clubs will have to be custom ordered.

How old is the Cleveland Launcher driver?

The first Cleveland Launcher driver appeared many years ago and was "re-launched" in 2002. Then a couple other models followed before the "modern" Launcher driver (meaning: 460cc) arrived in late 2008.

How do I adjust my adjustable driver?

1:302:30How To Adjust The Settings Of Your Driver - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDeal off the club a little bit decrease the loft a few degrees. And maybe that'll help you out. SoMoreDeal off the club a little bit decrease the loft a few degrees. And maybe that'll help you out. So give this a try next time you're on the range.

How do I set up an adjustable driver?

Set the driver to the highest loft and you'll see a closed face. Set it to the lowest loft and the face will be open. For those interested in the “why,” here it is: the driver you bought only has one loft. If it's a 10 degree driver, it will always be 10 degrees, no matter how you twist it.

What does the draw setting on driver do?

Draw-bias designs also encourage a straighter ball flight by featuring higher lofts, lighter shafts and more upright lie angles. There's even evidence that with the CG closer to the heel, draw drivers help average golfers return the face to square at impact because the CG is closer to the shaft.

What does the upright setting on a driver do?

The more upright setting tilts the face left of the target slightly. Also, when you increase loft on an adjustable driver, it often will close the face somewhat.

What is the Cleveland 588?

The Cleveland 588 Custom driver proves that hype does not equal performance. From distance to accuracy to the subjective elements, the 588 Custom delivers. For those of us occupying the middle of the fitting bell curve, this is one of the best pick-up-and-play drivers of 2014.

How many positions does a 588 have?

The 588 Custom does have an adjustable hosel with 12 positions to allow you to dial in your preferred trajectory and shot shape. Additionally, you can adjust the head weight of the 588 Custom. This is done via a weight port at the back of the head.

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Introduction

Looks

  • From shaft to head to head cover, the Cleveland 588 Customdelivers a beautifully coordinated, understated look. Black with gold accents is the theme across the board; even the “Red Tie” Matrix 6Q3 is black with gold graphics. At address, the 588 Custom bears a close resemblance to the 588 Altitude. From heel to toe its size is average, but it is quite long from front to back. The face …
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Sound & Feel

  • Though it seems like an oxymoron, the sound off the 588 Customis both quiet and explosive. Yeah, it made me scratch my head at first, too. Generally, drivers are explosive and loud or quiet and dull. In this club, however, Cleveland broke the rules. I’m glad they did; to me, the sound and feel is unique and very satisfying.
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Performance

  • In my testing, the most standout feature of the Cleveland 588 Custom driver was the accuracy. Almost every ball that I hit near the center of the face ended up within five yards of the center line. Those that golf with me know that that’s unheard of. Even the shots that strayed far from the center were quite playable. With regard to distance, I would classify the 588 Customas mid-laun…
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Conclusion

  • The Cleveland 588 Customdriver proves that hype does not equal performance. From distance to accuracy to the subjective elements, the 588 Custom delivers. For those of us occupying the middle of the fitting bell curve, this is one of the best pick-up-and-play drivers of 2014.
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Price and Specs

  • The Cleveland 588 Customdriver is available in 9° and 10.5° for both RH and LH players. The stock shaft is the Matrix 6Q3. Retail price for the 588 Custom is $349.
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