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It's been my favorite club in my bag since I took it out of the wrapper. I'm hard pondering adding the 5 wood as I enjoy the 3 so much.This club seems to be a winner. Thanks for the quick responses.
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It's been my favorite club in my bag since I took it out of the wrapper. I'm hard pondering adding the 5 wood as I enjoy the 3 so much.This club seems to be a winner. Thanks for the quick responses.
It's been my favorite club in my bag since I took it out of the wrapper. I'm hard pondering adding the 5 wood as I enjoy the 3 so much.
and it helps you BOMB it off the tee
It's been my favorite club in my bag since I took it out of the wrapper. I'm hard pondering adding the 5 wood as I enjoy the 3 so much.
Pete, which shaft did you go with?Better for me when the ball is sitting up, but still easy enough to hit that I don't think twice about pulling it (I have the 15.5° 3 wood).
Stock stiff. Liked it so much I bought a red tie for my Bertha and haven't looked back.Pete, which shaft did you go with?
Stock stiff. Liked it so much I bought a red tie for my Bertha and haven't looked back.
Can anyone tell me how these fairway woods perform out of the rough. I have the 5w. I assume its not like the mashie fairway wood performance out of rough, but I was just curious.
Wow this is good to hear. The Mashie 7w was one of the only woods in had success with off the deck. ..easier and longer works for meI was able to hit the 7-wood at PGA SS last weekend while testing drivers and was very impressed with it. I had a Mashie 7-wood which was very easy to hit, but I think this club (588 fairway) is easier to hit and it is about 10 yards longer than the Mashie 7-wood. Could be the fact that it has a little longer shaft than the Mashie. I did also hit the 588, 7-wood earlier this year at a demo day and it was great from some pretty sketchie lies I have myself. I have not hit the 5-wood, but have hit the 3-wood and 3+ wood and both three woods are good as well. The 3+ wood is a very good tee club and has a very penetrating ball flight. I think the shaft is pretty good as well.
Wow this is good to hear. The Mashie 7w was one of the only woods in had success with off the deck. ..easier and longer works for me
I was able to hit the 7-wood at PGA SS last weekend while testing drivers and was very impressed with it. I had a Mashie 7-wood which was very easy to hit, but I think this club (588 fairway) is easier to hit and it is about 10 yards longer than the Mashie 7-wood. Could be the fact that it has a little longer shaft than the Mashie. I did also hit the 588, 7-wood earlier this year at a demo day and it was great from some pretty sketchie lies I have myself. I have not hit the 5-wood, but have hit the 3-wood and 3+ wood and both three woods are good as well. The 3+ wood is a very good tee club and has a very penetrating ball flight. I think the shaft is pretty good as well.
Thanks for the info, you want to take your Mashie 7 wood back that I bought from you so I can fund the 588 7 wood purchase. :angel: **Im kidding, really**
How has the Mashie 7-wood worked for you?
I'm curious the gap between the Mashie 7-wood and Altitude 4-hyron in distance and which is easier to use?
How has the Mashie 7-wood worked for you?
I'm curious the gap between the Mashie 7-wood and Altitude 4-hyron in distance and which is easier to use?
I was able to hit the 7-wood at PGA SS last weekend while testing drivers and was very impressed with it. I had a Mashie 7-wood which was very easy to hit, but I think this club (588 fairway) is easier to hit and it is about 10 yards longer than the Mashie 7-wood. Could be the fact that it has a little longer shaft than the Mashie. I did also hit the 588, 7-wood earlier this year at a demo day and it was great from some pretty sketchie lies I have myself. I have not hit the 5-wood, but have hit the 3-wood and 3+ wood and both three woods are good as well. The 3+ wood is a very good tee club and has a very penetrating ball flight. I think the shaft is pretty good as well.
7 wood is tempting, especially with my apparent inability to control the hybrids at the moment.
For me it will depend on what our options are since there's a ton of unknown right nowHow many FWs is everyone thinking for the MC bag? a 3/4W and maybe a 5W? Or just one FW and more hybrids?
I'm back on the 7w ponder after discussions in hereIt depends on what is available, which is sort of a cop-out answer, but the truth.
I am thinking a 3w and either a 7w/3h at this point. Probably a higher lofted hybrid in there as well.
I'm back on the 7w ponder after discussions in here
If you go 7w would you go 4h or something too?