Description Miscela, which means "blend" or "mixture" in Italian, is a 10-piece set that represents an entirely new way of addressing the needs of women golfers.Low, deep center of gravity makes it easier to get ...
Reviewed by: Deb asplund(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Miscela/Taylormade Burner Driver
Summary: Love my Miscela golf clubs, especially the Burner Driver that I have substituted for the previous driver.
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Review Date June 18, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Joan Marcotte(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Miscela irons
Summary: When I first tried my Miscela irons I was hitting them much shorter then my old irons. Once I learned the distance (took me about 6 months)of each club I began to like them. Now I love them. I am hitting straighter and landing softer then I ever have.
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Summary: Tried these clubs as a rental while on vacation. What a difference in distance and feel. I had to have them.
Product delivers on its' promise to provide women golfers with distinct distances between clubs..which is a huge issue that I have always had with my previous clubs.
I give these clubs a thumbs up....
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Summary: I have played golf for 23 years and I have always had a slice with my woods. Last year I bought me the Miscela woods and I love them. I still once in a while slice but most of the time I hit it in the fairway. This week we traveled from Liberal, Kansas to Tapatio Springs in
Boerne, Texas for a golf outing with 3 other couples. I had a hole out on one of their course. I was so thrilled. I've come close but never got one. Just wanted to let everyone how well I like my clubs.
Thanks Linda Riley, Liberal, Kansas
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