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I am a 68 year old senior player with a 12 handicap. I previously owned a Taylormade R9 3 and 5 woods in regular. I owned many other fairway woods searching for a longer club off the turf. None really worked until I had a lesson, sold my R9 fairway woods and settled with the Taylormade Superfast 3 and 5 woods in regular flex. I picked up 10 to 20 yards more with the longer shafts. Some might say that control could be a problem with the longer shafts. With a little practice and a lighter more relaxed setup with better rhythm, letting the lightweight speed of the clubs do the work solved all my problems. Rather than hitting fat or thin shots, the ball really shoots off the clubface with a slight draw. The club sets up with a slight closed face and is perfect for my swing. Using the 5 wood on downhill lies, and heavy rough is a snap and produces more distance for me than the 3 wood. In some cases, I was able to hit the 3 wood off the tee longer and straighter. Demo a couple and you will not be disappointed. bill, reno, nvRead full review
I have been a golfer for over 45 years. Time has caught up with me......started out with Persimmon and reluctantly transitioned to metal, then took 15 years off. Upon my return to the game I saw high handicappers hitting distances that equaled that of the Tour back in the 80's (the tech is that much better). I was a little hefty when I returned to the game so I went with the (46inch) Taylormade Superfast 2.0. This club seem to work miracles for me.....the Driver is long and the fwy and hybrid clubs are easy to hit.....if you let them do the work.....you cannot over swing with these puppies... they will bite back! However a smooth, loose and relaxed approach gives you far more distance and satisfaction than all other clubs I have tried. As most golfers I occasionally tinker.....so I went with the RBZ.....big mistake. It was shorter and so much harder to get results. Went back to the Superfast club line. If you have these clubs hang on to them.....go ahead and tinker.....but there really is not anything like them out on the market today. Highly recommend them for the mid handicapper whose swing is good but slowing down due to age.Read full review
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My Taylormade superfast fairway 5 wood is a nice club, it's very forgiving & easy to hit, but it has a regular flex shaft & I think I need a stiff flex, so I may do some trading in the near future. I won the bid on this product in one of my early auctions on eBay, I was watching bids on a few other 5 woods & I kept getting out bid in the last seconds. When I jumped on this one I failed to notice that it wasn't a stiff shaft, I was having too much fun just playing the bit game. I will bid again, now that I'm a bit more experienced.
I purchased this 5 wood to fill a yardage gap in my golf bag. Have not been able to hit the club yet as NE climate has been unforgiving this year. The club arrived in a timely manner and was well packaged. The club was rated as used but in "9-9.5" (out of 10) condition. The condition was overrated, as scratches and ordinary usage marks were evident. However, this club would look similar to this one after 4-5 rounds in my bag, so it doesn't really matter. The price was fair and I have no complaints.
I've always liked and hit these well, I'm a 10 H if that helps. I've owned two sets of these as they've worn out from tons of play and we bought again. I've tried a lot of new tech but these are tried and true for me and I always end up coming back.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned