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This club can do it all. I cant say anything about the stock graphite shafts, but with an X100 shaft, the club is very accurate. The X100 is probably a little stiff for me, but I dont have the same confidence in the S300 DG Lite.I wouldnt say that this club is longer than other woods or necessarily more forgiving, but I would say that it is almost a perfect balance. If I can find another set im going to buy them.I can hit the 3W from 260-280 off the tee and 240-250 off the deck. IMO one of the best if not the best fairway woods out there.. I have noticed that with both clubs, my misses are to the left. Its a shame Taylormade no longer makes them. By the way, I've got $90 in this club and it looks like new. I also dont really unload on the 5W like I do with the 3W (it might be in my head). It comes highly recommended. It usually does what I tell it to. Just to hold onto when the ones I have finally wear out. I tend




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