TaylorMade 200 Steel Fairway Metal Woods Fairway Woods

TaylorMade 200 Steel Fairway Metal Woods Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

Greater forgiveness and distance are products of its 455 stainless steel Powerframe Technology construction. It allowed us to redistribute weight and optimally place CG to create the higher trajectory sought by most players. A trapezoidal sole pad and CAD optimized internal weight pad technology offer higher structural inertia to maintain velocity on off-center hits. This also creates a crisper, more satisfying sound and contact. Taken together, all of the features of the Powerframe Technology help increase ball speed.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila


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Summarize your findings and offer a conclusion on whether TaylorMade 200 Steel Fairway Metal Woods are a suitable choice for golfers based on their needs, preferences, and playing style. by tstoto

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No weaknesses. All very good.

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New  
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5
[Sep 12, 2010]
brent powell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TaylorMade 200 Steel

Had a 3 wood for a couple of years and thought it had lost its MoJo so off I went on the "latest and greatest" trail. I went to V-Steel, R7, Burner 07, dipped into the world of Callaway, back to TM with an R9, then back to Burner 07.

Then 2 months ago, I picked up an old 3 and 5 wood, reshafted with new Burner Superfast shafts and haven't looked back.

If you can find one (or two) get them - still the straightest fairways I've ever had the pleasure of hitting.

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5
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5
[Apr 23, 2008]
NEPAgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 200 series 3 wood R Flex

I've had this club for about 6 years and it remains my favorite club in my bag. This is the easiest most forgiving 3 wood i've ever hit. It also sets up very well at address which promotes a good amount of confidence. I had given up using a driver off the tee for a couple years and this club did the job. I lose distance compared to my playing partners, usually in the 230-240 range with the occasional 260 bomb but i'm in the fairway. It's also pretty easy to hit off the turf which is something i used to struggle with given my steep swing path. You can find these on ebay cheap and would deffinately recommend.

Similar Products Used:

War Bird, Titleist 975F, Orlimar Tri-Metal, Square Two

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5
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5
[Apr 18, 2008]
bob_f52
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 200 Steel 3 wood, stiff shaft

I have the 3 and 4 woods and they are the best sticks in my bag. They sound good and Taylormade put a nice shaft on them.
Actually, the 4W is lent out, as I prefer to carry a 5W (a Nickent.)

Customer Service

None needed

Similar Products Used:

Daiwa Hi-tech, Adams Tight Lies.

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5
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5
[Mar 13, 2008]
Clay Clanton
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TaylorMade 200 Steel 3W

Why did they stop making these. Easily the best fairway wood I have ever hit.

Customer Service

not used

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made V-Steel, Orlimar Tri-Metal, Taylor Made Burner-Bubble, Titleist 904-F, Callaway Hawkeye

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5
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5
[Nov 26, 2007]
mr_smith
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 Steel 4-wd

This is my favorite club in my bag. Ridiculously easy off the fairway. Great for par-5s. Flush hits explode, and toed shots correct nicely but lose a little distance.

If you can find one of these in a second-hand golf shop I'd suggest picking one up.

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5
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5
[Jul 17, 2006]
markmcg
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 Steel 3 Wood

Now that I have played a few rounds with this fairway wood I wanted to share my thoughts with my fellow golfreview readers.

There seems to be a common theme amoung the reviewers that the stock R80 shaft and even the S90 are too flexible and whippie.

My Taylor Made 200 Steel 3 Wood has been reshafted with a Fujikura Tour Release 27.3 shaft. This is a stiff shaft which has been designed for swing speeds between 90 and 105 mph. I also re gripped the club with the new Dual Density Torsion Control (blue and black) grip from Lamkin.

Fujikura, the manufacturer of this shaft claims that the shaft promotes the ball to get airborne easily with less spin and I agree. As a result this club is easy to hit off the deck, very easy out of the rough, or off the tee. With the Fujikura shaft It is also dead accurate when target seeking and is not whippy.

Regrading the Lamkin grip, this is the second fairway wood that I have re-gripped with the Dual Density grip and I am impressed. Very grippe material with good feedback. I am not sure I am ready to re grip my Mizuno MP 60's which have the Golf Pride, Tour Velvet grips just yet, but maybe next season.

Overall, this is a really good setup and

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-001 strong 13.5; Titleist 975F 16.5

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5
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5
[May 22, 2006]
Lorenzo
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 3 wood

I've had this fwy. wood for 4 years. Have replaced all the other clubs in my bag during that time but not this one. Have tried some excellent candidates but still nothing better than this. Great club from tee and off deck.

Customer Service

No experience.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist. Callaway X (great club).

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5
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5
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