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La Jolla Knife Fairway Woods Review

La Jolla Knife


Description
  • The two outside blades act as outriggers, which resist twisting in the rough, and are more forgiving of off-center shots
  • The center blade performs as a rudder to keep the club moving straight on all shots, on all types of surfaces
  • The three blades also keep the sole of the club from touching the ground, which can add a significant amount of distance to each shot

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Review Date
April 3, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jpalmgolfs ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
La Jolla Knife

Summary:
Absolutely great clubs. Its a shame they are no longer around. I bought the 7 wood of a forum. I had read good reviews and figure anything can help my game. I went out and since my tee shots suck i was way right of the fairway. 210 out i pulled the 7 wood and swung away to a blind downhill green. The ball landed 15 feet from pin. i hit the club so well i bought the matching 3 and 5 wood and the hybrids as well. All are amazing. I have only plaid for 1 season and with the hybrids i can work the ball. :)


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Review Date
February 10, 2010

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: yyyj ,  Scratch Golfer

Summary:
Hey, I found some fantastic looking knives with great prices and free shipping. The website is www.liangdianup.com and these LDU Company people have bayonet knives, folders, switchblades, out the front knives, butterfly knives, and a bunch more. The web address for all of the knives is http://www.liangdianup.com/knives_1.htm
I like the all black Extrema Ratio bayonet knife the best but I also like the throwing stars.


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Review Date
November 3, 2008

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: ajbutler13 ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
La Jolla Knife Fairway Woods

Summary:
My buddy let me have his Knife 9W after he "upgraded" to Cleveland hybrids. I liked the club so much that I bought the 3W and 5W off Ebay. I'm a beginner, so there's a lot of variation from one shot to the next. But, when I keep my head down and make a controlled, smooth swing, VERY good things happen.

Customer Service:
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Similar Products Used:
Wilson Deep Red hybrids (#3 and #4). I couldn't hit these straight and gave them away.


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Review Date
July 23, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: caliga ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
La Jolla KNife 7w

Summary:
I've always had trouble with a long second shot. My swing isn't fast enough for a 3 or 4 iron and it's hard to hit a normal fairway wood out of the rough. I picked up this 7 wood for $20 on ebay and it was well worth it. Knowing how well it works I would have paid much more. This club is my staple 2nd shot. It hits great from any lie. I just picked up a 4 wood to help with par 5s.. hopefully it works out as well. I would suggest it to anyone.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
Nike


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Review Date
May 11, 2007

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tom ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
La Jolla Knife 9 reg.shaft

Summary:
Bought a 9 after seeing an advert and wow! , first time I tried one it was out of medium rough. It popped the ball out and flew straight at the green some 180 yds and hit the front and rolled on towards the flag. Its been in my bag now for two years and I wouldn't be without it. I recommended it to a friend who couldn't hit a fairway wood to save his life, he went through several brands of rescue clubs. Now he's consistently knocking these to 200yds, no problem. So impressed he went and bought the 3,5,and 11. He is so concerned about breaking the 9 he wants to buy another just in case they stop making them. One thing I would say is hit down on the ball from the middle of your stance. Another thing is they don't seem to work as well when the ground is very soft.


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