Description The original PT fairway metal wood has always enjoyed a cult following. This most recent version is inspired by the original PT.and is used regularly by players on the PGA tour. The new PT fairway met...
Summary: i got this club about 5 months ago and it is an absolute monster from the tee, i hit this this easily 250 sometimes 270. this may not seem like a lot but im 15 and i am not that big. goes as far as my driver sometimes. do not usually hit this thing from the fairway and its a little outdated, so im going to give it up for a new squatch 3 wood. beauty of a club though
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Review Date July 31, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Mike(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist PT 15 3 wood
Summary: I bought this club used in 1994 during my first year of playing golf and it has not and will not ever leave my bag. It has been my go to club for 13 years now. It is completelty workable. Left and right and up and down. The small head allows off-centre hits to work their way back to the fairway (gear-effect) unlike most other larger clubs I have tried. I put a rifle 6.5 shaft on it and I put most peoples drivers to shame with this club. Easy to swing, easy to hit and fun to watch.
Customer Service: Never had to use it.
Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies, Callaway Big Bertha, Taylor Made Super Steel
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Summary: Another great titleist club shot go on average 200 yards and im only 13. easy to get off the ground and has a solid fell at impact. Brilliant!!!!!!
Similar Products Used: titleist 980f
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Review Date November 5, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: maugust(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist PT 20 heavy head steel stiiff
Summary: I've gone thru 4 hybrids in the past 2 seasons with mixed success. Not consistent round to round for me.
Picked up the Titleist PT 20 this past week at 2GOLF going out of business sale for $18. One range session and 2 rounds this weekend and it's in my bag to stay.
Perfect off the tee on tight par 4's. Great off tight fairway lies and out of the rough. Could work the ball easily left, right high and low. I am amazed at how powerful and accurate the club is. The only problem is it wants to go longer than what I expect. So I'll need to work with it a little. I quicly learned to expect 215 with a light swing and 230 with a good full swing.
I'm on the hunt for the 15 degree to replace my 975F. I love mt 975F 16.5 but I like the lower trajectory fo the PT better.
Customer Service: not needed
NOTE: Found out on the Titlest website that they made 2 models. A heavy version that has 2 score lines under the word metals on the sole of the club. The lighter version has 3 score lines.
Summary: Cult following. Well said my friend. I wanted a 970, way to expensive...came across a silver head pt13 non-bore through. I noticed differnt pt heads as the Nevada Bobs I bought from(Madison WI, must see Joel...more used clubs than God..seriously)so I had a lot of choices. Found the perfect club. Peter Kessler has nonthing on this baby. I cut my three wood down to 42.25 inches...i still kill it. Fades, draws...you name it, I can hit it. When you hit it pure it can sound like a frickin gunshot man...just explodes. Feels more solid than solid. I got a good one and Im thankful. Check these out if you ever get the chance.
Customer Service: havent used. Play with a Titleist driver. Great frickin driver too.
Similar Products Used: none really..have had three good three woods in my life..one cleveland(back in the day), one henry griffitts and this one. This one kills them put together.
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