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MacGregor V-Foil Drivers

MacGregor V-Foil Drivers


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• 350CC Optimal Launch Driver The 350cc V-FOIL Driver with Optimal Launch amplifies your performance on all levels. Combined with the inherent increases in stability and power gained from V-FOIL te...
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Review Date
April 11, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jordan ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
MacGregor V-Foil Optimal Launch

Summary:
Out of every driver I've ever played, this one is by far the best. The ball comes off the face incredibly hot, it's very straight, and it has the best feeling when a shot is hit with complete solidity. I've tried a ton of drivers (as listed below), and this one second to none. All of the new drivers coming out have heads the size of basketballs, sweetspots the size of baseballs, and MOI's that are off the wall-- but this driver has FEEL! Any golfer could benefit from this club, especially low-handicappers!

Similar Products Used:
TaylorMade R580 XD, TaylorMade SuperQuad, TaylorMade 360 Ti, Titleist 975J-VS, Titleist 905R, Ben Hogan CS-3, Callaway FT-I, TourEdge Exotics


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Review Date
May 22, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kermit ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
V FOIL 420CC RIVER

Summary:
THE CLUB HAS WHAT IT SAYS IT DOES IT HIT'S LONG AND STRIGHT I GOT MINE AT DICKS LAST WEEK THURSDAY MAY 11 2006 FOR 80 DOLLARS DEFFINTLY WORTH THE MONEY I GAIND OVER 20 YARDS A SHOT. IT TOOK LITTLE TIME TO FIGURE THE DRICTION THAT I SLICED WITH IT, BUT ONCE I DID IT'S STRIGHT EVER TIME. I WAS TOLD WIN I BOUGHT IT THAT IT WASNT A VERY FORGIVING CLUB BUT I DISAGREE IM ALOT STRIGHTER THAN I HAVE BEEN WITH, ANY OTHER DRIVER IN A WHILE.


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Review Date
April 24, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: svanni ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
V Foil 410cc 9* Stiff

Summary:
This is a huge driver...hits long and straight. But why didn't any of the previous reviews mention the sound this driver makes at impact ? It sounds like a "thud", similar to the god-awful Callaway C4 (kind of ironic, since the vfoil fairway woods sound like titanium at impact). I kept thinking I was mis-hitting, but the results were awesome. Consistantly long and straight.

Customer Service:
Haven't had to use.

Similar Products Used:
Orlimar HipTi, Cleveland Launcher


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Review Date
March 27, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: aceless ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
350cc Optimal Launch 8.5*

Summary:
I stumbled upon this driver by accident and I'm glad I did. A few months back, I broke the face of my Taylor Made 200 steel driver at the driving range. I incorrectly assumed since I purchased that driver on ebay, I would have some difficulty with a warranty claim. So I purchased this driver based on reviews I'd read and liking the looks from pictures on the web. I was surprised to find out days later that Taylor Made would replace the driver with the R360XD and walked out of Nevada Bobs with one that day! Now I have two new drivers. It didn't take long to realize I was keeping the MacGregor and selling the Taylor Made. This is the first graphite length driver that I could hit without consistenly ballooning balls right. My preferred draw ball flight is nearly gone, but that's fine with me since my spray pattern is much tighter. I can't swing as hard (appx. 115 mph) as with the shorter steel shaft but I don't need to. Once I adjusted, my scores started dropping as a result of keeping the ball in play much better. I was getting into all kinds of trouble off the tee, averaging a couple of penalty strokes per round. That's down to a total of two for the last nine rounds, six of those rounds being in the 70's. As a result my index is at 6.2 now and going down. I'm not sure if this driver is any longer than what I've used previously. On the drives that are flushed, it seems pretty similar. Due to the larger face, marginally struck drives produce much better results. Distance was never my problem, consistency and direction was. I used to joke that the strength of my game was punching out of the trees, which I got quite good at. Gladly, it looks like that part of my game will suffer.

Absolutely no regrets. Very solid driver, great trajectory, responds well to a long smooth swing and cost only $76 on ebay.

Customer Service:
No experience.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 975D s300, Taylor Made 200 steel rifle shaft, Taylor Made 360DX graphite


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Review Date
March 27, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: aceless ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
350cc Optimal Launch 8.5*

Summary:
I stumbled upon this driver by accident and I'm glad I did. A few months back, I broke the face of my Taylor Made 200 steel driver at the driving range. I incorrectly assumed since I purchased that driver on ebay, I would have some difficulty with a warranty claim. So I purchased this driver based on reviews I'd read and liking the looks from pictures on the web. I was surprised to find out days later that Taylor Made would replace the driver with the R360XD and walked out of Nevada Bobs with one that day! Now I have two new drivers. It didn't take long to realize I was keeping the MacGregor and selling the Taylor Made. This is the first graphite length driver that I could hit without consistenly ballooning balls right. My preferred draw ball flight is nearly gone, but that's fine with me since my spray pattern is much tighter. I can't swing as hard (appx. 115 mph) as with the shorter steel shaft but I don't need to. Once I adjusted, my scores started dropping as a result of keeping the ball in play much better. I was getting into all kinds of trouble off the tee, averaging a couple of penalty strokes per round. That's down to a total of two for the last nine rounds, six of those rounds being in the 70's. As a result my index is at 6.2 now and going down. I'm not sure if this driver is any longer than what I've used previously. On the drives that are flushed, it seems pretty similar. Due to the larger face, marginally struck drives produce much better results. Distance was never my problem, consistency and direction was. I used to joke that the strength of my game was punching out of the trees, which I got quite good at. Gladly, it looks like that part of my game will suffer.

Absolutely no regrets. Very solid driver, great trajectory, responds well to a long smooth swing and cost only $76 on ebay.

Customer Service:
No experience.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 975D s300, Taylor Made 200 steel rifle shaft, Taylor Made 360DX graphite


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