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Review Date December 30, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Colonel Klink
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: 3wd & 7wd Summary: I purchased the 3 wood in the spring of 2006 to replace a beloved Olimar 2 wood. In fact I used the same Graman Ultra-Light HL-40 graphite shaft. The 3 wood comes in a 15 degree model and is more traditional looking in appearance than the pancake style Olimar. From the very first time out I was amazed how the ball came off the face with boring, mid-level trajectory. I could play this club with confidence from 225 yards to 250 yards without any excess effort. It only took a few holes before my playing partner, who is a scratch golfer, wanted to give it a go. He has searched the OEM's and after-market for years trying to find the right 3 wood to fit his game. Needless to say, he now owns one. Since then my clubmaker has made numerous sets, including the 5 & 7 woods that are equally as efficient in lowering scores. Customer Service: I've dealt with Golfsmith for years and the folks that work there are knowledgable and easy to work with especially if you have a problem or concern. Try getting someone at an OEM to talk to you at 9:00 at night about shaft frequencies. Similar Products Used: Ping, Taylor Made, Olimar
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