Description The 980F fairways offer launch condition, ball flight and playability improvements, along with optimizing current design technology with great looks. Our goal is to provide the serious golfer with a r...
Reviewed by: thumper(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: titleist 980F 3w,5w
Summary: hello golfers, who says old equipment is no good? titleist makes very excellent equipment but, you may have to put a 2nd morgage on your home just to afford some of this stuff..
i however am somewhat cheap, but i do know good equipment when i see it, i have been golfing with the titleist 980F 3w 15'and the 5w 18'and with the tru temper s-300 shaft you just can't beat the distance and accuracy of these (older clubs).
go ahead try to lure me with the new stuff but...you will have to try and pry these clubs from my cold dead fingers.
there are good clubs...then there are great clubs and titleist has them both, take one out and try it, you like it...see ya on the course... oh yea...bring your dollars.
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Review Date December 21, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: carlos(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titleist 980F 3 wood pro trajectory
Summary: i purchased this club on ebay. i woudl love to say that im very pleased with this club. i can honestly rely on it form the tee. its also great off the deck. the shape of the head looks very encouraging to hit when addressing the ball. this club is as good as any brand new club. worth purchasing this than splurging on a new $300 3 wood in my opinion.
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Summary: I just recently got this club and I like what I see so far. I had a terrible time with my Wilson Prostaff Oversize 16* 3 wood.
I couldn't hit it up in the air. This 3 wood I can hit with ease. I can hit it about 170-185.(I hit my driver 190-230) I can hit it fairly straight. Got it used from Dad. Great club.
Similar Products Used: Wilson Prostaff Oversize 16* 3 wood.
Adams rpm low profile 5 wood.
Ram wizard ss 18* hybrid.
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Review Date February 12, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Daniel(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 980f 17*
Summary: I bought this club on ebay for a steal price of $28. At first I was a little scared that I was not the "typical" Titleist player. All I can say is that this club is amazing. I am not a big hitter by any means, but I am out driving my playing partner when he uses his driver. I'm talking 250+ yards with a 17*. I generally hit this club about 200-225 yards from the fairway. Some people say this is a tough club to hit, but I hit this club more consistently than any other fairway wood I have ever used. The Fujikura Speeder stiff flex shaft is the only way to go in my opinion. My playing partner has a 15* with the Titleist 4375 shaft, but it doesn't stand up to the Speeder. Shop around and you can find this club for a really great price, and you won't be disappointed with this one.
Customer Service: none needed
Similar Products Used: Adams Ovation
TourEdge Bazooka HL
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Summary: Great club! The 17* makes it a little easier to use the club without much loss of distance. Nice little head feels great and the balls just jum of the face.
Got mine with a graffaloy stiff fairway prolite shaft. A combination that works excellent for players with a bit higher swingspeed.
Customer Service: never used
Similar Products Used: Cobra ss, Mizuno blue rage
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