McHenry Metals Tour Pure Fairway Woods
McHenry Metals Tour Pure Fairway Woods
[Jun 01, 2000]
Jay
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Pure 10.5, cm90
Love it. I am a senior and not long so distance is important. This just goes further and rolls further. Only driver I have been able to cosistantly hit with a draw. I even hit it off the fairway at times when things are perfect. Best driver I have ever used. I found it as a demo club at $169 and it was like new. Good value at that price. Similar Products Used: Breat Big Bertha, Taylormade Ti and Ti2 |
[May 18, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Pure 9.5 degree
I love this club. From the first hit this club worked for me. I loved the feel and the ball just jumps off it. It's like the ball was never there, just a free swing feeling, very nice. I would recommend this club highly. Sold my Steelhead Plus quickly after buying this Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Plus |
[Dec 23, 2000]
Flaminbill
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
10.5/CM 90
Longest, straightest driver on the planet. I am really curious about the Graffaloy LTLF shaft because the frequency is really low (about 235 CPM). Customer Service I emailed once and they responded within 24 hours. Similar Products Used: RAM Fx Ti Forged, Callaway GBB, Wood Bros. Texan (excellent), Snake Eyes, Taylor Made Ti Bubble II, Yamaha, Yonex ADX 300, Yonex Biam Ti ............ |
[Apr 02, 2001]
Deuce
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
mchenry metal tour pure 10.5 driver 80 flex
This is truly a club that can measured against the great clubs that can play. This is a true weapon off the tee. A lower pentrating ball flight w/ prodigious accurate distance. You can go seriously deep! The ball will run like dog. The shaft seems a bit whippy but is a great engine for this formula one. The feel is hard, like a hammer, w/o the soft balloony feel you have w/ most titanium faces. What was once beyond many golf budgets has come back into affordability. Similar Products Used: ping isi, taylormade burner bubble, ti bubble 2, quad pro, orlimar, this is getting embarrassing.... |
[Mar 27, 2001]
Robby
Shoot in the 90s
I purchased a 10.5 tour pure (new) for $49.00. |
[Mar 03, 2001]
Nate Tracy
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
McHenry Metals 3 Wood
Pretty good bang for your buck. 14* 3 wood has a harsh but not bad feel. shots are low, hot and running, mis-hits aren't very forgiving but no major complaints. low ball flight Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Burner |
[Nov 21, 1999]
Nicholas Chung
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
8.5, CM-100
An awesome club! Along with the Titleist 975D, probably the best driver out there. Hits long off the tee, and has incredible feel to it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 14, 1999]
Micheal
Scratch golfer
this is a very nice club and all but i would see it going for $150 but nothing more i like the Ti2 and the BBB and the GBB they are much better in my way of trying this out. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 04, 1999]
Justin Valente
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Pure Strong 3 12 degrees
Bought this club about a year ago- is very long off the tee - almost as long as my 9 degree driver at times. I can hit this about 250-275 yds from the tee, a little less from the fairway because the lack of loft doesn't give me as much carry. The club is easy to hit and makes an interesting sound - the feel is more like persimmon than metal, in my opinion. Bought this club for about $350 - it's been worth it so far. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 16, 1999]
Brian Gerber
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Driver, 9.5 deg
I took the club and fitted it with a Graffaloy Prolite 3.5. Length is about as long as I've hit a driver, about 260-270 yards. I am able to get a more boring trajectory than I usually get with a 9.5 degree loft. The accuracy is above average, too. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D, Callaway Biggest Big Bertha |