Nicklaus AirMax 35-S Fairway Woods
Nicklaus AirMax 35-S Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[May 01, 2006]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
35-S 15* steel shaft
awesome hitting wood. crankshaft steel is stiff enough for anyone's swing. distance is great ball flight is dead on. face sits square, hitting off the tee, out of rough or off the deck it performs. brought 2nd hand for 40.00 best money I have spent to date on clubs... |
[Feb 27, 2005]
DJ Dunzie
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
AirMax 35-S 3-wood / 5-wood
I spent a lot of time testing and rethinking and comparing before I opted for the 35-S fairway woods. In the end, I just couldn't get over the fact that I plain hit these clubs better and with more forgiveness than the V-steel Taylor Mades, Pings, Calloways, and Cobras, and all other fairway woods I tried. I ordered them with the ProForce 65 stiff flex shafts (my swing speed is over 110mph) and I love 'em to death. They sound great, have a bigger (both wider and deeper) face than the others I tried, and I had trouble not getting the ball off well. The kicker is, they were also the cheapest of the ones I mentioned, and with the money I saved, I added a hybrid 4 (24 deg loft) to my bag. How can you argue? I recommend trying them out to anyone who's not sold on having to have TM's or Big Berthas just for the name. I really wanted to go with the V-steels originally since I have the R5 Dual driver, but I couldn't justify paying more for clubs that, for whatever reason, didn't feel as good to me. Similar Products Used: Nike Ignite, Ping G2, TaylorMade V-steel, Titleist 980, Calloway Big Bertha, Cobra Comp and SZ, Wilson Staff, plus a few hybrid options - all at the range. The only clubs I wish I had a chance to try were the Cleveland Launcher (I heard great things about them, but they didn't have them in stock yet) and the R5 Fairway woods (too much money anyway)... |