Dunlop RMS Fairway Woods
Dunlop RMS Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 25, 2001]
Bill Froberg
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
DDH II 5 wood
So, I'm hunting for a Taylor Made Rescue Club, and I find one for $65! Wow, am I happy. Oh, what's that in the bargain barrel? A Dunlop DDH 2 19 degree 5 wood for 10 bucks. Low profile, like my Orlimar 13+, so I buy it, thinking I could use it for a weed wacker if I do't like it. Similar Products Used: Orlimar 13+, Taylor Made 24 Rescue |
[Jul 06, 2000]
Carleton Wu
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
No Problem! 18*, 24*
These Low profile woods are very nice for me. I typically punk the ball 175 with the 7W, and 200yd with the 5W. And that's exactly what I do: I punk the ball. Very forgiving. Great distance. Believe me, I've played Adams TL, and Orlimar/O.Plus and prefer these. I know that I am a high handicapper, and these great woods are helping me to break 100 with some distance off the tee or fairway. I have booted the 3/4 irons out of my bag and am considering punking my 5i as well. My 6i on up can handle duties from 170yds on down. I feel these clubs are comparable in performance to Tight Lies--albeit more forgiving, and superior to Orlimar in both performance and forgiveness. Similar Products Used: Tight Lies Original, Orlimar, Orlimar Plus |
[Jun 01, 2000]
Chuck
Shoot in the 80s
Dunlop No Problem strong 3-wood is a gem. Easy to hit and the ball explodes off the clubface. Would you believe under 40 bucks! Similar Products Used: None |
[May 28, 2000]
Glenn
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem 13, 16 & 19 degree fairway woods
Since my daughter bought me three fairway woods for Christmas for just $39.95 each from Wal-Mart, my golf game has taken on new life. Previously I didn't have a club that I could accurately hit beyond 180 yards. In fact, I only carried an 11 degree driver and 3-SW irons. Too many times I was faced with an approach shot of 190-200 and simply had no choice but to lay up and hope for a bogey. However, these new clubs which are clones of some bigger name low center of gravity designed models, give me the distance and accuracy I needed to carry my game to the next level. The distance and accuracy amaze me every time I use one, I can't believe it was me that actually hit such a beautiful shot. At this price, you can't afford not to try one. Similar Products Used: TourEdge 21 degree "iron-wood" |
[Dec 11, 2000]
Ken
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem
I'm stunned. I've been looking for a 7-wood & decided to try the No Problem after talking w/a couple of good players I know who used them & after reading the reviews on this site. This club is the equal of the Adams/Orlimar crowd. I have an Adams TL2 5-wood (won it in a contest) & am totaly impressed with the No Problem. It is very forgiving & very consistent. From what I understand, Walmart is the exclusive outlet for the No Problem line. I'm totally sold on these fairway woods. Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Adams TL2 |
[Jun 06, 2001]
Michael Durante
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem 3 & 7 Fairway Wood
Unbelievable!!! They hit so straight and long. I couldn't believe they cost #39.96 each brand new. This is an incredible bargain. Go get them quickly, Walmart or maybe it's Dunlop, is discontinuing them. That is a shame. The first true golf bargain I've seen Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies 2 |
[Jan 20, 2001]
Mike Bostic
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem Irons
I have spent a lot of money in the past 3 years on golf clubs, trying to get that "magic" set of irons. I have played with Cobra, Taylor Made, Ram, Wilson, and others. I have seen the prices of these other clubs, and believe me, they are too much. These "No Problem" irons are the best feeling irons ihave ever hit. Very seldom does a shot feel bad, even when I don't hit it sweet. The distance and accuracy are superb. These clubs are only $100 per set of 8, and they outperform $500 sets. I could go out and play a round with these irons and not even take my woods, and I feel confident that they would save me more strokes than I would lose by not having a driver. You can go out and spend $500+ on some really good clubs, or you can go to Wal-Mart and spend $100 on some GREAT clubs! Similar Products Used: Ram Formula X, Cobra Gravity Back, Taylor Made Burner |
[Sep 18, 2000]
Rich McEachin
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop No Problem
Hey, I'm telling you guys, these clubs work. I have used FC+ Tight Lies, Cobra Off Set, Tayor Made woods...and nothing...nothing works like these clubs...Was a solid hit...7 wood - 180 yrs...3 wood - 200 yrds and straight...something must be wrong here...am sure the price will go up after people figure out how nice these are...I have never hit the ball so far and straight...really, no kidding...just buy a 7 wood for $39 and I bet anything...you will go buy the rest as I did...I just can't believe it...keep it quite though..I want to beat my friends... Similar Products Used: Tight Lies SC FC+, Cobra 10*5 offset, Taylor Made, and lots of knock offs. |
[Aug 15, 1999]
Scott Bumgarner
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Dunlop 7 wood
Dunlop 7 wood, low center of gravity, purchased at Wal Mart for 49.95. Great club, can hit it 200 yards or 100 yards. I hit it more than my irons. Great Club. Similar Products Used: I play with Dunlop oversized irons. I couldn't hit them very well until I lengthened the graphite shafts about 2.5 to 3.0 inches a piece. They are beginning to work- out for me. |