Hi Matthew. Can you advise me on what 3 wood would be good for me as I have
always found it the hardest club to use. I never seem to be able to hit it
to it’s potential distance, probably due to not having a fast enough swing
speed. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Robert?
Thank you Ted!
another superb video Matthew, looks like a decent fairway but don’t know if
it is going to make me swap my original RBZ fairway ! any joy on getting
your hands on a Ping G25 stiff shaft driver for a review yet ?
golfing in the snow wow! u an odd little duck
I plan to review the Standard version
Thank you Chris, Still waiting to get hold of it! Cheers Matthew
gonna be hell trying to find those balls 🙂
My right ear is lonely:(
I trust Taylormade since they bought Adams .
Ha ha
Thankyou Matthew and the tour spoon is the one I’ve got thanks
How was the distance on this one? Anything noticably longer? (Atleast 5
yards)
great club and I think a lot easier to hit of the deck compared to stage 1
imo
Taylormade are going to say its 10 yards longer cuz they dont want u to buy
the old rbz at a cheep price
I will try get hold of the tour spoon and give it a whack!
Can you do a review on the rbz tour spoon against the the stage 2 tour
fairway please
The 913F has more stock shaft options unless you went for the TP stage 2.
Between the heads I would say The RBZ is a little bit more forgiving but
the 913F is easier to shape. Hope this helps Cheers Matthew
Can you do this with the regular version?
Really enjoyed your video, good stuff!! I’m in the market for a new fairway
wood and cant decide on the new 913F of the TM Stage 2. how do these
faiways compare? My long game can do with some improving !!!
Sorry Robert I could not get a true distance readings due to the snow.
However it did feel fast off the face and the Carpenter steel does help
produce a faster ball speed, Callaway used it in there £1000 set of legacy
Irons! Cheers Matthew
Hi Matthew. Can you advise me on what 3 wood would be good for me as I have
always found it the hardest club to use. I never seem to be able to hit it
to it’s potential distance, probably due to not having a fast enough swing
speed. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Robert?
Thank you Ted!
another superb video Matthew, looks like a decent fairway but don’t know if
it is going to make me swap my original RBZ fairway ! any joy on getting
your hands on a Ping G25 stiff shaft driver for a review yet ?
golfing in the snow wow! u an odd little duck
I plan to review the Standard version
Thank you Chris, Still waiting to get hold of it! Cheers Matthew
gonna be hell trying to find those balls 🙂
My right ear is lonely:(
I trust Taylormade since they bought Adams .
Ha ha
Thankyou Matthew and the tour spoon is the one I’ve got thanks
How was the distance on this one? Anything noticably longer? (Atleast 5
yards)
great club and I think a lot easier to hit of the deck compared to stage 1
imo
Taylormade are going to say its 10 yards longer cuz they dont want u to buy
the old rbz at a cheep price
I will try get hold of the tour spoon and give it a whack!
Can you do a review on the rbz tour spoon against the the stage 2 tour
fairway please
The 913F has more stock shaft options unless you went for the TP stage 2.
Between the heads I would say The RBZ is a little bit more forgiving but
the 913F is easier to shape. Hope this helps Cheers Matthew
Can you do this with the regular version?
Really enjoyed your video, good stuff!! I’m in the market for a new fairway
wood and cant decide on the new 913F of the TM Stage 2. how do these
faiways compare? My long game can do with some improving !!!
Sorry Robert I could not get a true distance readings due to the snow.
However it did feel fast off the face and the Carpenter steel does help
produce a faster ball speed, Callaway used it in there £1000 set of legacy
Irons! Cheers Matthew