taylor made r5
This is a solid club, definitely the best FW woods I have ever used. Its a shame Taylormade no longer makes them. You also cant beat the price.. This club can do it all.I replaced the stock steel shafts with UST Proforce FW stiff. It usually does what I tell it to.I can hit the 3W from 260-280 off the tee and 240-250 off the deck. Model Reviewed:TaylorMade V-Steel 3+5W Summary:First off, I have a 3W with a DG X100 (tour model w/ "Paint Break") and a 5W with a DG Lite S300. Like it`s 3 & 5 brothers it is the only club where I naturaly draw the ball. I cant say anything about the stock graphite shafts, but with an X100 shaft, the club is very accurate. I also dont really unload on the 5W like I do with the 3W (it might be in my head). High bomb off tee, low stinger, fades, draws. I have noticed that with both clubs, my misses are to the left. Just to hold onto when the ones I have finally wear out.Model Reviewed:Taylor Made V Steel 7 wood Fairway Summary:The best cluib I have ever had the chance to use. I dont have a tough time shaping my shots though. The X100 is probably a little stiff for me, but I dont have the same confidence in the S300 DG Lite. It was downwind about 10 mph. IMO one of the best if not the best fairway woods out there.. It comes highly recommended. I hit my 3W off the tee on any hole less than 430 yards and my scores have dropped significantly. Anybody looking for a good fairway wood that is easy to hit should go for a v-steel.. People comment on this club alot, especially when I outdrive their $500 driver with a steel shafted 3 wood. I can't believe TM doesn't make it anymore. I ended up hitting it 305 yards off of the deck!!! No joke at all. I was in a bad situation after a drive on a par 5 (487 yards out) I hit something and it kicked way backwards up by a tee box. Model Reviewed:V-Steel TS 3 wood 13* and 5 wood Summary:I bought these fairway woods on sale, the golf shop is practically giving them away. If I