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4 wood guys - which do you bag ?

post #1 of 20
Thread Starter 

I'm looking to replace my 3W & 5W with a 4W to make room for another club.    Have only hit the G15 - haven't hit the Nike or Titleist.     Not alot to chose from in 4 woods - curious, which 4W do you like ?

post #2 of 20

In a stock setup, I'd probably bag the Titleist if I had a decent swing - the shaft length is close to decent, and the stock shafts work if you choose the right one for you. Plus, they have great feel and are very playable.

post #3 of 20
I have a Nike SQ^2 4-wood, R-flex. I picked it up when I realized my 3-wood and 5-wood (both Cobra F-Speed) went about the same distance for me. Amazingly, this went a bit further than those two, although I intended it primarily as a replacement for both (I also wanted a neutral face wood instead of the closed face those have).
post #4 of 20

Callaway Ft from 3 or 4 years ago.  17deg. I believe. 

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Thx guys !

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Originally Posted by inthehole View Post

Thx guys !



I tried the G20 - not bad. Prefer the Titleist 910F. Feel is great. The size is not overly big so it is playable from most lies. It's the first Titleist fairway I've purchased after looking at them for years -- not forgiving enough. But the 910F - forgiving but you still need a decent swing -- I might add -- like any fairway. None are really easy for consistency.

 

I could not tell about the shaft from your bag signature as to flex.

 

My swing speed is not high - I've got the 7 wd in the Titleist in the Bassara Wyvern 60g and it's a great club. Thinking about the 4 wood.

post #7 of 20

I have recently done the same thing..Ditched my 3 and 5 woods and gone for Cally Razor Black 4w 17 deg with 7 & 9 woods.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Desmond View Post



I tried the G20 - not bad. Prefer the Titleist 910F. Feel is great. The size is not overly big so it is playable from most lies. It's the first Titleist fairway I've purchased after looking at them for years -- not forgiving enough. But the 910F - forgiving but you still need a decent swing -- I might add -- like any fairway. None are really easy for consistency.

 

I could not tell about the shaft from your bag signature as to flex.

 

My swing speed is not high - I've got the 7 wd in the Titleist in the Bassara Wyvern 60g and it's a great club. Thinking about the 4 wood.



I don't swing fast either - around 88-90 on the monitor.     I've never owned any Titleist gear - I'll check out the 910f

 

 

post #9 of 20

some other things to consider - you'll need a shallow faced model if you intend to us it from the turf vs off a tee; and since it's shallow faced, tee the ball lower. 

 

the titleist and TM R11s are adjustable which is an advantage i.e. you could self "fit".  The newer TM RBZ, Adams Speedline Fast 12 (or expensive titanium construct - Super XTD) and Razr X Black get good reviews. 

 

i use a MacGregor MT 4W at 16.5-degree.  It has a tall face, so I'm uncomfortable using it off the turf, preferring to use it as a driver replacement from the tee box.  This goes just over 200 yards on average and if pressed about 215-220 yards. 

post #10 of 20

I've got an old Mizuno F60 (16.5 degree)....

 

One of my favourite clubs in the bag, Great off tee or turf !!

post #11 of 20

The best 4 wood I have come across was actually a component.  I came across a Wishon 949 last year that has proved to be outstanding.

post #12 of 20

Take a look at the Adams new XTD Hybrid.  Amazing clubs.  I have the 17 degree and it is amazing.  High ball flight and you can hit it from some questionable lies.

They also have a 15 degree which I have not hit but I want to.  Curious about the ball flight and length.

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Callaway Ft from 3 or 4 years ago.  17deg. I believe. 

 

Same.  Awesome club.  Gets through rough and good from tight lies.

 

Callawaypreowned.com has these real cheap, and have a try for 30 day then return program.

post #14 of 20

I was playing an R9 4 Wood and thought it was OK, never could hit it consistently though.  Just replaced it with the R11 and like it much better.  It's a little heavier than the R9 and for not having it for long, I'm hitting it rather well.  220 average and actually knocked one just over 250 today with it.  That was one of those "shots of a lifetime" though, I usually call a drive great if I get it 250. 

post #15 of 20

Wishon 915HL 16.5° 4 wood here.

post #16 of 20
Nike Dymo 2 4 wood with stiff shaft. Love it! I get great distance and height off turf. I hit it much better then my old 3 and 5 wood. I am considering a 7 wood now too.

My dad plays ping g15 4 wood. He likes his.
post #17 of 20

nike sasquath2...................with grafalloy platinum grey

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Ping G15. Great from the tee and fairway, very forgiving and great distance when you put a good swing on it. Works better than the traditional 3 wood, 5 wood combo IMHO. Love mine.a3_biggrin.gif
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