Wilson Fatboy Titanium Composite Fairway Woods
Wilson Fatboy Titanium Composite Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 14, 2006]
lbaker13
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Wilson Fatboy 3, 5, 7 wood
Best value fairway woods I have ever had. Miss-hits still end up in decent shape and solid contact feels like butter. Nice colour scheme as well. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Custom Made 3 & 5 wood |
[Aug 15, 2005]
flacidlad
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
fatboy II 5 strong woo
As i don't keep a driver in my bag - goes far but seems to like the next fairway. I have been using and old wilson matrix 5 wood and needed something new and sexy in my bag. Picked this club up for $58 CDN on sale. This club is magic. Duff - still good. Off center - still good. With a solid swing it will go a good 225-230 for me right down the fairway. I really like the look on the face of my buddies who use drivers when my ball is right next to them - if they can keep it on the fairway. Greay buy. Easy to hit, and this club treats me well with my bad swing. |
[Jul 23, 2005]
spelham
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Fat Boy strong 3, 14.5 degree loft
Bought this club as it was on sale($69 CDN) and I liked the initial feel of it. Don't hit a driver as I tend to miss the fairway too much and it ups my scores so I thought this might be a good alternative. Was I ever right. I can hit this club straight 9 times out of 10, I usually hit a power fade, and it goes about 250 on average. Nice height to the shots and gets a nice roll. The grip is nice and it feels great to swing. For the price, it was the greatest addition to my bag in terms of helping my keep my game on track without spending lots of cash. Some might not like the purple and yellow color, but hit it and you won't care. Customer Service Have not had to use it. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Plus, Jazz Fat Cat III, and various drivers demoed |