Description Like the new TiSI TecTM driver, the TiSI TecTM fairway woods utilize our Chemical Milling Technology (CMTTM) to remove tha alpha layer from the casting and precisely control clubhead wall thickness. T...
Reviewed by: IslandWarrior(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TISI Tec 3, 5, and 7
Summary: Still crazy fairway woods after all these years. The easiest fairway woods to hit off the tee or turf. It goes straight and long...very long! Hard to find now days and still expensive if you able find a used one. The best fairway woods ever made by PING. Still in some PGA&LPGA player's bag.
Customer Service: Excellent customer service from PING.
Similar Products Used: Taylor Made V-Steel
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Summary: I picked this club up 2 weeks ago and haven't pulled my driver out of the bag. The club has a Grafaloy Prolite 65 S flex and I just pound the ball 270-280 off the tee in the short grass. Hit a 600 yard par 5 in 2 from 265 and the ball jumps off the face. Simply the best wood I have ever owned. The best thing only paid $ 20.00 and it looks new.
Customer Service: never used
Similar Products Used: you name it
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Review Date July 16, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Robert F Bachman Jr(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping TiSi Tec fairway woods
Summary: They were the best at their time fairway woods, period. I tried many brands before picking these. These are one of the very few titanium models available. They are very hard to find now.
The ball explodes off the face, easily 20yds longer than my previous clubs, off tee or fairway, and glides through rough like a knife. With the Ping stock 350 shaft you can always feel where the clubhead is, even I can fade or draw these when necessary.
My averages are:
3 wood(14 degrees) 240yds
5 wood(17 degrees) 215yds
7 wood(20 degrees) 200yds
Customer Service: I was fitted by a Ping rep. They go out of their way to get the right club in your hand, no matter your handicap(mine is 10).
Similar Products Used: Ram
Ping
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Summary: Tisi tec 3,5 7
Tried about all fairway woods ping tec by far best ever tee or rough gets up fast and far. tried cleveland taylor made not close.
Customer Service: not needed
Similar Products Used: taylor made cleveland callaway
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Review Date November 18, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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6 votes
Reviewed by: IIRivers(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TiSi Tec 3 Wood
Summary: Previously used Ping i3 3 wood - great club in it's own right. Decided I needed a bit more mass from the tee while not sacrificing playability from the fairway. The TEC fits the bill on the first criteria to a tee. I was a bit concerned that the 190cc head was too big to consistently hit from the fairway - wrong! No problem sweeping balls off the carpet with this club.
Monster-long off the tee (240-250 with roll). Begs the question why carry a driver! Nice boring trajectory. Somewhat muted feel in comparison to the i3 but that is to be expected with a titanium head. Comparable distance from the fairway.
I had a custom-fitted GD YS 9.1 SX shaft installed with the S10 hosel config (1 degree open). I have a tendency to hook this wood (and the i3) with the standard hosel config. This has resolved that problem.
Expensive club (especially for a fairway wood) but it has become my most reliable and consistent club in the bag.
Customer Service: Worked with authorized Ping dealer for the fitting.
Similar Products Used: Ping i3, TM Burner, Titleist Pro Trajectory
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