Description A fairway wood should be long, accurate, and versatile. Taylor Made's V Steel fairway woods deliver all three of these essentials, thanks in large part to their V-shaped sole that improves the dynamic...
Reviewed by: Rod(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made V Steel 7 wood Fairway
Summary: The best cluib I have ever had the chance to use. Easy to use, light, small head so easy to make good club head speed. Like it`s 3 & 5 brothers it is the only club where I naturaly draw the ball.
Similar Products Used: TM V steel 3 wood. TM V steel 5 wood.
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Review Date April 16, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: IslandWarrior(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: V-Steel TS 3 wood 13* and 5 wood
Summary: I bought these fairway woods on sale, the golf shop is practically giving them away.
I replaced the stock steel shafts with UST Proforce FW stiff....and BAM! It's long, straight and easy to hit.
Customer Service: None
Similar Products Used: PING TiSI Tec
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Summary: Bought this at a secondhand store and put a Grafaloy FW shaft in it with a ribbed grip. This club can do it all. High bomb off tee, low stinger, fades, draws. I can't believe TM doesn't make it anymore. By the way, I've got $90 in this club and it looks like new.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha old and new, Nike T-60, Titleist 904f.
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Summary: First off, I have a 3W with a DG X100 (tour model w/ "Paint Break") and a 5W with a DG Lite S300.
I will confirm what most people have said is true. This is a solid club, definitely the best FW woods I have ever played.
I cant say anything about the stock graphite shafts, but with an X100 shaft, the club is very accurate. The X100 is probably a little stiff for me, but I dont have the same confidence in the S300 DG Lite. I tend to hit the S300 too high (and Im not sure if it is my swing or the club).
I can hit the 3W from 260-280 off the tee and 240-250 off the deck. The 5W I hit about 230 every time. I also dont really unload on the 5W like I do with the 3W (it might be in my head).
I have noticed that with both clubs, my misses are to the left. I dont have a tough time shaping my shots though. It usually does what I tell it to.
In all honesty, this is the first fairway wood that I really trust and like. I hit my 3W off the tee on any hole less than 430 yards and my scores have dropped significantly.
I wouldnt say that this club is longer than other woods or necessarily more forgiving, but I would say that it is almost a perfect balance.
You also cant beat the price.
People comment on this club alot, especially when I outdrive their $500 driver with a steel shafted 3 wood.
It comes highly recommended.
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Review Date December 28, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: JSchopf(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 3w & 5w
Summary: Absolutely the best woods I have ever used. I started with the 3 wood and a year later bought the 5 wood. Have been using these woods ever since. Its a shame Taylormade no longer makes them. If I can find another set im going to buy them. Just to hold onto when the ones I have finally wear out.
Customer Service: Does not apply
Similar Products Used: All others from callaway, titleist, adams..you name it
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