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Dunlop RMS
Dunlop RMS
17 reviews
 4.59 of 5 MSRP: $ 90.00




 

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Review Date
August 19, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.25 of 5, 4 votes

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Reviewed by: Brian 8 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem series woods

Summary:
One word-Unbelievable!! I started out with the No Problem 3 wood. I struggled with my driver so I started using this club. I can hit this club 300+ consistently, fade, draw, you name it. Honest. It's got a Proforce Gold shaft in, so that helps, but the club is unreal. I recently purchased the 7 and 9 woods for par three's and tight fairway lies. These clubs are accurate, long, and easy to hit. I highly recomend these to a beginer or skilled player. I've been playing for 15 years and these blow away the over priced woods on the market. Finally, I just bought the No Problem 2 10* Driver. So far it's well worth the $40. It's straight and long, and we all want that! So don't let the Dunlop name keep you from giving these a try, it's well for the money and improvements to your game, it'll help keep it in the short grass!!

Similar Products Used:
Callaway, Ping, Titleist, you name it!!



Review Date
February 7, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Colin Murphy ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Minneapolis, MN

Model Reviewed:
Dunlop RMS 5W/Linear Force 3W

Summary:
I'm a 14 handicap, nothing great. With the limited budget I have, the Dunlop RMS 5 Wood has been the one club I use most each round. I typically hit it 200 yards in the summer with ideal conditions, no wind. Great for keeping the ball in play, and as good of a club as any I have used at a fraction of the price. Wish I could find a 3 wood model of these.

The Linear Force 3W has given me mixed results. The shaft is a bit long, and the head too bulky for my likes in a fairway wood. I'm now going back to my original Orlimar TriMetal for another go...

Great clubs for the price though

Similar Products Used:
Cleveland woods/irons, Mizuno woods,



Review Date
August 22, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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4.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Reviewed by: Adam J ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Houston

Model Reviewed:
Dunlop Linear Force Driver

Summary:
Being the type of person that laughs at people who pay 300$ for a driver, I am suited for this club. It fits my swing, feels great at impact, and gives me some added distance off of the tee. It is an easy to control club that seems to hit the ball straighter than others I have owned. They have some type of special hozel to head fit I dont understand, but maybe that is it. For those of us who would rather spend the rest of that 260$ we saved on that expensive driver, on a more important life purchase, you cant go wrong with these clubs. They look great, feel great and would be a bargain at twice the price.

Similar Products Used:
Dunlop irons, putter and wedges. Various irons and woods from more expensive makers.



Review Date
November 30, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: J Q ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
No Problem Driver, 3+,3,5

Summary:
I played most of the summer with this driver and 3 wood, and some with the 3+ and 5. The 3 wood is the best I have ever tried. It's very forgiving and reliable, and as long as anything for me. The driver is amazing at keeping bad shots to a minimum, but it's not long at all. I played a Callaway Warbird and Hawkeye as well, and they both felt nice, and the Hawkeye was much longer. But when I put a bad swing on them, I got long shots into the trees. With the NP driver, I got short bad shots that were in the fairway more often than I derserved. The 5 seemed to go left for me at bad times, so I went back to my adams tl 5, and the 3+ was nice but didn't really fill any gaps in my bag. Overall these are cheap clubs and they don't appear to be too durable, plus the grips need immediate replacement. But they work really good, and that's all that matters. The 3 wood (16) in particular has become a favorite club for me, and has helped my game a bunch. Simply amazing at this price.

Similar Products Used:
Adams Tight Lies, Callaway Warbird, Callaway Hawkeye, Golfsmith Ti, Callaway Steelhead+



Review Date
August 7, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Scott ,  Shoot in the 90s , from Black Hawk, Colorado

Summary:
Dunlop fairway woods and I were meant for each other on the first time out. Aside from some fatigued swings at the end of the day, these woods (the 5 especially) drew and faded as I commanded.

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