Summary: Brought this Goldwin out of the closet and plan to use for a long time. I put this club together 10 plus years ago; 300cc head with UST Proforce 65 regular flex.
I have use Taylormade and Callaway drivers for years but this club is LONG and forgiving. More fairways hit and handicap improving.
Summary: The head is too light. It needs more weight.
Customer Service: The head is too light. It needs more weight. Can it be changed. The shaft is graphite. Real nice.
Review Date October 15, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: sologolfer(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Goldwin ADVP XXL300
Summary: This club is light, fast and head heavy. It swings easily and is a great value for the money. All reviews on this club seem to be on-point. These clubs are a great value for the money. To get pro-line equipment for knock-off pricing makes me feel sad that such a great club is still a secret to many. I get a better swing and distance from my goldwin than I did from my Callaway C4. Like the C4, the sound is not like the typical "titanium ping" and may throw you off a bit. With that said, the club still puts the ball out there.
Customer Service: I have found that replacement factory slip on and wrap grips are available every day on Ebay (search for "Goldwin", and that shafts are also available on request. You might have to look in the secondary (view other Ebay Stores items) area, but they are there in nearly all configurations and colors. It is important to keep lightweight grips on the clubs to keep the design pure, according to some course pros. Although out of business, these clubs still have a strong following from those who know true quality and over-the -top engineering.
Similar Products Used: Callaway C4, Callaway 2004, Callaway ERC Fusion
Summary: ok i am a beginner golfer and i just purchased this club i have never heard of it before (or used it) so i am excited to try it out today after work. i bought it for 25$ and its awesome condition so i'll have to find out and let you guys know
Similar Products Used: taylormaid burner
Review Date July 15, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
Reviewed by: Ed Dennis(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from St Simons Island, GA USA
Model Reviewed: Goldwin woods and irons
Summary: These clubs are light years ahead of anything else in the market. Woods are very forgiving and long. Also very straight but you can work the ball if you wish. Like hitting Persimmon sweet every time. If you ever played with th old forged MT Tourneys, Wilson Staff or first Flight, Ben Hogan blades, these irons feel like they did when you caught it perfect. Great clubs, very forgiving.
Customer Service: Had a problem with the iron shafts prior to Goldwin going under. The replaced all LW Steel shafts with graphite (gave me my choice) for no charge and turned around in 10 days. I am on the east coast they were on the west coast
Similar Products Used: Big Bertha Driver and fairway woods. Hogan edge irons.