Slazenger Crown Limited Titanium Fairway Woods

Slazenger Crown Limited Titanium Fairway Woods 

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[Oct 08, 2024]
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OVERALL
RATING
4
[Jul 02, 2001]
Rick Van Doren
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Slazenger Crown limited titanium driver

Slazenger Ti drivers are by far the most underrated drivers on the market. They are middle of the road expensive bought in golf shops yet can be had used for a song. I have tried them against Hawkeyes, GBB, TM ti-1 and ti-2 as well as the firesole and other various drivers that crossed my path, most recently the TM 300 series. The Crown Limited Ti 9.5 with a graffaloy shaft that I use hit just as far and straight as the 9.5 TM 300 I was demoing. It is a quality club and the wonderful finish holds it's looks. Try one, you'll like it.

Similar Products Used:

Most other drivers both Ti and SS.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 19, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Slazenger 7-W graphite

I put this in my bag a few weeks ago and I'm very happy with it. This club has a very satisfying feel and sound at impact. I've really liked the consistent distance and direction I've been getting with this club. It's trajectory is great for sticking on the green and I'm getting a straight 160-180yds off the tee or grass. I'm not a good long-iron hitter, so for me, this was a great club to have in the bag. Since I can take dead aim with it, I've had very good results using it for approach shots and it's ideal for course management type tee shots.

Similar Products Used:

I have asst. woods by King Cobra, Lynx, Carbite and Golfsmith

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 09, 2000]
Bob Shei
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Slazenger Crown Limited

I guess not many people ever saw this club before, neither did I. I am not sure if it's tatanium. But it's a good fairway wood. It's a 5-wood. The reason why I bought this club is because it's cheap. I got it from Walmart for $29.99. Yes! It's $29.99! But it's not a cheap stuff. Slazenger makes good balls, I think they have big marketing problem for their clubs. That's why these poor clubs are displayed with no-name clubs at Walmart pathetically. Anyway, This 5-wood can hit the ball for 180 yards consistantly (It's actually a 21* 7-wood angle). I guess it's because the steel shaft is Benswick FM Precision. Good shaft! The head is right size but has too much off-set. If your swing is from inside to outside, the ball will go straight everytime. After one week of play with this club, I ended up going back to Walmart again and bought a 3-wood of its kind. It's good too.

Customer Service

They probably don't know these clubs still exist.

Similar Products Used:

It feels like Cobra's old model.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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