SMT Golf Solitaire Fairway Woods

SMT Golf Solitaire Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

  • Cold Rolled KOBE Steel from Japan
  • Unique Bi-Level toe and heel to promote trajectory
  • Every head cannon tested 25 shots at 100 mph

USER REVIEWS

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[May 06, 2008]
Eric James
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: SMT Solitaire 2.5

This was a great head for 3 months last year. I was using the Solitaire Instead of my Titleist 905t because I was driving 260 yards straight down my intended fairway. Unfortunately the face caved in may of 07. I was unable to get a solitaire to replace it so I waited until the 3390 came out this spring.I'm hoping it will be a solid to hit as the Solitaire was. Also hoping that it lasts a few years instead of a few months.

Customer Service

SMT's warranty was everything they say it was. I sent in my damaged head and the had it's replacement back to me within ten days.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 20, 2007]
last2add
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Solitaire 2.5

Best fairway wood I've played to date. I bought this head and shafted it with a Graffaloy ProLaunch (Stiff). Simply put, the sound, consistency, feel at address, and all other intangible factors are remarkeable. It goes long and straight with every shot. Furthermore, the "ping" it makes rivals that of the Cleveland Launcher wood. I love it...again, you can't beat the value too!

Customer Service

Purchasing direct through SMT is the best course, because their team is reliable, from Cust. service to quick and reliable shipping.

Similar Products Used:

Nickent 3dx, LaJolla Knife, various Knock-offs, Cleveland Launcher (steel).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 09, 2005]
Janjuc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Solitaire 3+

Great looking club from the outset, have it matched to an Accuflex CAS 'S' shaft, @ 42.5". I have been looking for a fairway wood that I can hit consistently, for seeral years, and I now have found it. Off the tee or off the deck, it has been excellent, I use it on a third of the Par 4's at my local club and at least once per round on a Par 5 off of the tee, because of the distance and accuracy of the club. Hitting off of the fairway has improved since purchase in March 05, and currently get about 210 metres with good control.

Similar Products Used:

Many and varied, steel and composite shafted #3 heads.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 25, 2005]
DHB8484
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Solitaire 2.5 14*

I got this club shafted with a Fujikura Vista Pro Seventy and I can kill the ball with it. I hit it between 250-270 with a controlled fade. The sound off the face and the speed at which the ball leaves is amazing. With a lifetime warranty you dont have to worry about buying a new club head. I can hit this club much further than the Adams Ovation 3 wood and the Nike Tour 3 Wood.

Similar Products Used:

Adams Ovation and Nike Forged Steel Tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 18, 2005]
jeffm
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Solitaire 2.5

This club is hot, hot, hot. Assembled it with an IROD Fairway hybrid shaft. By far the longest and most accurate fairway metal I have ever played. Fit and finish on the SMT heads is always of the highest quality.

Customer Service

Diamond Tour Golf is extremely underated. Great service and fast shipping.

Similar Products Used:

TM 200, Titleist 975F, Callaway BGG and Warbird.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 23, 2005]
tenngolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: SMT Solitaire 3 wood

Was looking for a durable 3wood that would stand up to a higher swing speed because of a couple of broken heads. Had M&M Golf stick a discounted Accuflex Pro driver shaft in it. Flat,boring trajectory,square face,very long and consistent. Good as any OEM out there, just make sure you get enough loft and proper shaft flex to utilize the properties of the clubhead.

Customer Service

M&M Golf is fast and efficient with their orders.

Similar Products Used:

TM R5 Dual(broke,TM replacing under warranty)Ping Tec(not warranted),Titleist980, Cleve Ti Fwy(very long)Sonartec and Callaway. All very good,but overpriced compared to SMT.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 16, 2004]
Noeldownes
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: solitaire 2.5

I am probably biased but I think SMT heads are the best in terms of quality/price. As many reviewers point out the shaft/head combination that really matters. On the advice of the guys at diamond golf I tried the IROD stiff shaft (iswing at a smooth 95-105 with woods). This works really well for me and gets me around 260 when I really hit it out of the screws. Not quite the silky soft fell I'm used too from my old mizuno wood, but more consistent and a useful bit longer. Slight lack of feel stops the full 5 stars, but its still in the bag in preference to the mizuno as it just works better.

Customer Service

Big fan of diamond golf

Similar Products Used:

warbirds, mizuno forged

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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