Description The 980F Strong features a slightly smaller profile and a deeper face compared to the 980F for a lower launch and reduced spin producing a flatter trajectory. The 980F Strong benefits the stronger or ...
Summary: I had a real hard time hitting this club. Probably just me but I really wanted to like this club but just couldn't find the love. Just doesn't compare to my Callaway GBBII 3 wood. (see my review).
I guess this wasn't a fit for me but I will say that I love my Titleist 905t driver and plan to keep it in the bag for 08.
Customer Service: Not used.
Similar Products Used: To many to list.
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Summary: When i first recieved this club it had the dynamic gold S300 which was good and hit the ball straight as an arrow everytime. I took out the steel because i was carrying the ball a lot shorter than i was. now i have the penley steealth 70 which is great! it is light enough to carry the ball farther. This club is grreat i would reccomend it to anyone wo is a solid ball striker. Take a look at titleist's other graphite shafts because they are all quality.
Customer Service: none needed!
Similar Products Used: everything from adams to titleist
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Summary: When I first got this club it seemed to be okay but not better than my old 975F 13.5. The trajectory was too high for me and shot pattern too inconsistent. I have worked on this club now for one full season and alas no glory. Not really the wood for me so back to the demo days to try and find one I can work with. Should have kept the old 975f huh
Customer Service: not used
Similar Products Used: Taylormade 200, 9875F, Callaway steelhead and steelhead+
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Summary: Bought the club after taking one out of the bag of one of my friends for 36 holes one day. I can't say that I hit it 30 yards further than my Cleveland Quadpro 3 wood, but the stiff steel shift does give me a lot more consistent shot pattern, which in turn gives me more confidence and allows me to hit it maybe about 10 yards further than my old 3 wood. Overall, a very solid club for me, especially off the tee box when my driver becomes a spray gun. Will be looking for the 5 wood before long in this model as well. Would rate a 5 in value just b/c of the deal I got in buying it on Ebay. Good deals are out there for this club if you can look for a few days.
Customer Service: Never used before
Similar Products Used: Cleveland quad pro, Mizuno blue rage
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Review Date December 24, 2003
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Andre2you(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 980F 15* strong (DGs300 shaft)
Summary: I was looking to replace my Ping i3(14*) 3w since it has become a hook machine. I have only played the 980F twice but for me this was a good choice. It may not be as long as the Ping but the accuracy is much better (maybe its the shaft). Off the deck this thing is very easy to hit and tee'd up is long and straight. I no longer have to worry about hitting a hook when I setp on it. For those of you looking for a 3w thats easy to hit from the deck or on the tee, this is it (IMHO).
Customer Service: Not needed yet.
Similar Products Used: Ping i3, TM System 3w
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