Not the latest but it is the greatest
Created: 12/13/07
The V Steel is not the newest fairway wood produced by TaylorMade but it is the best in my opinion. Even better, you can pick one of these up for a bargain price compared to the newer models. I have tried them all, R7 Steel and R540, both have too low of a profile which promotes too high of a trajectory for a fairway wood and is not easy too use off the tee, the R5 Dual and Burner, too large of a head, more suitable for the tee versus the fairway. The V steel has a compact head with a mid face height which makes it both workable from the tee and fairway and even the rough at times. The most versatile of TaylorMade fairway woods. Nice sound and feel at impact with a peircing trajectory and penetrating distance. The stock V Steel graphite shaft performs well. I would not recommend this club with a steel shaft. Performs far better in graphite. I would highly suggest giving the V Steel a try before investing in the newer more expensive models which are inferior in performance in my opinion.
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v-steel 3 wood
Created: 07/18/07
I first tried this club at a "demo day" at my club, I hit it about a dozen times in a row straight and long and I was sold! The price at the time was more than 200 bucks so I had to be patient and wait for the inevitable price drop inherent to golf equipment.Well of course it did come down and I bought one and couldnt be happier.The club makes it easy to get the ball up and keep in play,and the steel face makes a very satisfying sound at impact.I highly recommend this club to anyone in the market for a reliable and timeless fairway wood that will be in your bag for a long time.

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v-steel 3 wood
Created: 02/08/07
I must say the v-steel is probably the best 3-wood I have owned, and I've owned several. For a reference point I have about an 8 handicap and my driver swing speed is about 105 mph.
My favorite thing about the v-steel is how square it sets up at address and the weighting of the club makes it feel very solid and produces a nice smooth swing.
I use a 3 wood alot off the tee, and this 3-wood is excellent from the tee. It delivers very nice distance and is very workable. I am able to hit a nice draw or a gentle fade.
I also like the size of the v-steel. It's not too big, yet it still has a nice profile as I do not like very low profile fairway woods. Even though it does not have a real low profile, the v shaped sole makes it very hittable from the fairway.
Best of all, you do not have to spend a bunch of money to own one.
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A Solid Club
Created: 12/01/06
"A fool and his money are easily parted." I think that quote applies today with most golf equipment on the market. You can spend a ton on certain clubs that have the new "bells an whistles," or you can save money by buying proven equipment, such as the v-steel, for next to nothing. This club is still used on the tour today and I think that says alot about the quality and playability of the v-steel. Excellent feel, distance, and workability applies when swinging the v-steel. TaylorMade is tops when it comes to drivers and fairway metals.

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TaylorMade VSteel Fairway Wood
Created: 06/30/10
Over the last decade, the golf industry has pushed larger drivers and hybrid technology. Unfortunately, woods have seemed neglected in the cutting edge tech. For today's style of gameplay, most woods from the last decade are stil viable options, V-Steel included. I've used these in right-handed before, and they deliver, can't say anything bad. Sole is smooth and hovers the ground before ball striking, large-enough head, and has a fairly consistent launch angle.

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