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Review Date
August 18, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Albert Hair ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
bang mellow yellow driver

Summary:
I purchased this driver from golfcomponents.com 2 years ago I have a 9 degree with a harrison striper 70 stiff flex shaft. I hit it straight about 270yards some close to 300 yards. I definitly feel confident on the tee with this driver.

Customer Service:
did not use.

Similar Products Used:
Titliest 905t, adams speedline, wilson dd5 and pd5. callaway bb2 and ft3.



Review Date
March 29, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: t ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mellow yellow 12*

Summary:
I wrote a review for this club in 2003. And I still carry it in my bag. I have bought other drivers over the last 3.5 years, but I keep coming back to the mellow yellow. I hit it just as far as all the big name drivers out there. I am definately more accurate. I set mine up with a 12 degree head and stiff flex proforce shaft. Originally bought with a penley reg. flex but felt a little loose even for my 93-95 mph swing. I also have the fairway woods 3-5-7-9 and they are solid as well. Overall I have been very satified with these woods and I would definately recommend them. As a matter of fact I am thinking about placing another order for another driver head just in case something happens to mine.

Customer Service:
gallagher golf built the club for me. they were awesome. Received within 1 week order

Similar Products Used:
cleveland launcher comp and titanium 330,400,460, ping g2 and g5, big bertha 454, tried original hi-bore, didn't like it.



Review Date
May 21, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Andy M. ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mellow Yellow 420

Summary:
I have had the driver,3,7 woods for about 2 yrs. I built them for a buddy of mine who didn't like the big heads, so he sold them to me. I absolutely love these heads. I have them shafted with Rifle 6.5 steel shafts and made about 1/2 in over standard length. These are the longest hitting, most forgiving woods that I have ever hit.
I average well over 300 yds with the driver (in fact it is actually too much club for most of the par 4 holes on the courses I play.) I have driven the green on par 4's on many occasions. I average around 300-310 with the 3 wood off of the tee, and the 7 wood is my go to club on a tight dog-leg or a short par 4.
I would not part with these clubs for the world. If you are looking for a set of woods that are long and forgiving, then I highly recommend trying the Mellow Yellows.



Review Date
May 16, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Justin ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mellow Yellow 420 9*

Summary:
I got this MY for 90 bucks w/ a Accuflex VS339 shaft, used on 300yards.com. After I hit about 70 balls and got used to the 47" shaft thee Y turned into my new favorite.

I'm a long driver and wanted something cheap to start me out. I carry 300+, ball speed 185 MPH and club head speed in the mid 120's. Using this club has given me at least 25 more yards. The balls fly out of the range so fast it's hard to tell how far they are really going. This club is forgiving but when you hit it on the sweet spot you'll beable to tell. Straight as an arrow, I kid you not, the straightest you've ever hit a ball and it carries and carries.

My father hit it about 40 times and improved his drives accuracy and yardage by about 60 yards on average. He was seriously pushing the 300 yard mark and he might barely hit 260's on the best hit of his life, it was truely amazing.

I had people ask me all about the club my first time out. I would let them try it too and the results were the same as mine. Longer and Straighter.

Customer Service:
having bought it used, the shaft was a little dinged up which wasn't mentioned in the detail information. I called them right up and they sent my a brand new Accuflex VS339, can't beat that. I recall the words "Would that satisfy you?" They really look out for their customers, awesome!

Similar Products Used:
G5, Sasquatch, you name it



Review Date
April 8, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Big John ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mellow Yellow Driver

Summary:
I own a Mellow Yellow 10.5 with a Gramman
shaft. It was a gift form my Brother in Law. One of the best gifts I ever received. I love this Driver. I have added 20 yards are more to my drive. I am also hitting the ball very straight. It has a very good feel to it. The club is forgiving. I get very good results with off center hits. However, when you do hit one on the button, the feeling is almost sensuous. It has the absolute best feel of any driver I have used. It is also a conversation maker too. I enjoy my golf and play a loose and easy game. Lots of jokes and wise cracks. I have gotten a lot of notoriety as tht guy with the funny driver. This club suits me to a tee. Plus with my yellow and purple Ping bag, I can be seen from a mile away.

Similar Products Used:
I have played with many titanium drivers including Taylor made , Ping and Callaway. The only Driver that comes close is the Taylor made r360 which is no longer made. It had a great fee, also.


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