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I just bought the talyormade r5 draw (neutral) and i hit it really well, should I switch my fairway woods...?

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should i get taylormade woods to replace my old callaway woods

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  1. If you are carrying one of the newest models, they are known for easy to hit.

    Just because the taylormade driver is good for you, doesn't mean that you are going to be hitting good fairway woods.

    I carry 425 TP and Callaway Big Bertha 3, 5 woods.

    They are all good.

    I think it all depends on your decision.


  2. If you are hitting the Callaway woods well, why in Heaven's name would you want to change them? How often, in a round , on a par 72 course would you be using  a fairway wood ? And how often would that club be the layup club? It would be more layup than going for the green, correct?

  3. I have titleist 3 and 5 wood and really like them, but I was out in Arizona and used borrowed clubs that had a Taylor R7 3 wood and I crushed that thing.  If your Calloway woods are older and you aren't hitting them that well and you like the Taylor driver at least give the 3 wood a try.  Increased confidence alone might improve the shots you hit with it.

  4. I would say a brand means nothing. Have your clubs tested against the new option. The golf store will let you bring your clubs in for comparison every time. Then see which you hit better. In fact try all the fairway woods they have available in your shaft flex.  You may find a mizuno or nike you like even better. Get on the launch monitor and see what it tells you. See which you hit farther. See which you can work the ball better with. See which one you control the best. And pick the one that ranks the highest in all three categories. It may be your old callaway, or maybe a new club for your set. Good luck

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