Yonex V-Mass 350 Drivers

Yonex V-Mass 350 Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

290cc 6-4 titanium head Tungsten balance inserts strategically placed give the ability to hit draw shots more consistently Helps launch the ball on an ideal trajectory with low spin for maximum distance

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 05, 2006]
mike_weir
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Yonex V-Mass 350

somebody help me!!! i love the driver but i keep slicing like crazy and i cant get the distance i want to get because of this maybe??? i really dont like the grip on the club so could this be the reason???? maybe i should get it regripped to a more satisfying grip.. someone email me and tell me my problem, starsrock1@hotmail.com. just write yonex driver so i know its help for me and not junk mail, please help!!

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 16, 2003]
David
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Yonex V/Mass 350 Driver

Excellant Driver - Good for my swing - about 105 mph. Owned approximately two years. At purchase, I narrowed to Titleist 975 and Yonex - eliminated Callaway and Taylor-Made early. I recently tried Adams Redline, but could not get better performance over my Yonex. Draw assisitance from the Yonex, as advertised, is a reality. Added 2" extension, Winn Grip, and lead weighting to bottom, rear, and heel-side of club for extra elevation, punch, and draw-assistance, respectively. Note: draw-assistance was evident, even prior to weighting. I have good confidence that I will get a draw and excellant distance with my usual swing. I can fade it, but with less consistancy. I have more confidence with trying to "work" this club than any in my bag. If I don't break 80, it's not usually because I didn't drive the ball well. I'm giving it a high Value Rating because I suspect it can be purchased for less than I paid for it - it's worth the $300, no doubt, but I wished I'd have shopped a little more.

Customer Service

Excellant service from E. Watts - taped up several drivers for me to try.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Taylormade, Callaway, Adams Redline

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 02, 2003]
Ray
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Yonex 350 V Mass

I am just updating my Jan 03 review. I have used the Yonex 350 V Mass 10.5*/UL-titanium 7 shaft for 7 months now and I am convinced with this driver. I am now shooting in the 90's after only using this club at the range (10 times and the golf course (14 times). Went golfing with a friend of mine who tried my club and asked if he could buy it from me after using it. He is now looking for a Yonex. Anyway hope this review helps.

Customer Service

Not needed yet

Similar Products Used:

See my earlier review

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2003]
Ray
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Yonex

Just started to play golf after a 17 yr layoff. Was looking to find a driver to increase my length off of the tee. I have been using an Orlimar Trimetal plus 16* four wood to drive off of the tee and would get about 180 to 200 yards when I'm lucky. Whenever I would use a driver off of the tee I did not have any confidence whatsoever. I would be killing worms with my drives or slicing the ball. My friend told me to try different drivers and not to give up. On the reviews that I have read about drivers, many reviewers say that the type of clubhead and shaft combination make a big difference. Well this is one thing that I have learned while testing different drivers. I have tried the Titleist 975D regular flex, 10.5* I believe (very unforgiving for me and could not get a good trajectory, the Callaway GBB Hawkeye 10* w/ AJTech firm flex ( I would tend to slice the ball most of the time with the Hawkeye or get a duck hook), the Cleveland Launcher Ti driver 12* w/UST Pro force 55 R flex (Probably the better of these three however, I was not very consistant with this club either. Then just today I went to test a Yonex V-mass 350 Ti w/ Yonex UL-Titanium7 7 R flex shaft. This must be the combination of club plus shaft that has given me the confidence to use a driver again. On my first drive it was very low but felt solid. Then as I kept hitting with this club I was driving it straight most of the time with a few errant slices, however this club was very forgiving and satisfying to hit the ball solid. I was consistantly getting the ball to go straight with good roll. I would definitely recommend this club to anyone who has given up on using a driver. Can't wait to get to the driving range again and then out to the course. 90's here I come!!!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Hawkeye, Titleist 975D, Cleveland Launcher

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2002]
reidam
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Yonex V-Mass 350 titanium 9 deg driver

Really impressed with this driver - it came fitted with a Proforce 65 S shaft and gives me a good extra 20 yards off the tee with a draw just as designed to do with the tungsten weighted head. Ironic that now that Yonex are turning to tungsten heads on their 'woods' I see Callaway using Yonex technology to produce their C4 !

Customer Service

Not required so far

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made TII 9.5deg

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 14, 2002]
Ken
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Yonex V/Mass 350 Driver

I am not a good golfer. All areas of my game have been bad. However, my drives are no longer my weak area. I can't believe how straight and far I can hit with this club, and I have a slow swing speed. I have tried other drivers, but none have been as consistent for me as this Yonex.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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