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The Titleist brand remains one of the best and most competitive companies on the market. Innovative technology is what Titlesit is all about. This 904 5 wood is really great. The balls flies off the club face. Titleist known for clubs that players with low handicaps play with. And for that reason I've always stayed away from them. However, my game must have improved because I can now hit them and when perfect contact is made it's a beautiful thing to see and hear, lol. I needed a 5 wood to complete my set, so the only club that I knew would work for me in that department would be a Titleist 5 wood. Though this club is several years old it's still one of the best clubs you will find. Especially for the price! If you need a 5 wood to complete your wood set I recommend getting the 904F series 5 wood.Read full review
OK, by way of full disclosure, I am hardly a great golfer. I'm about a 15 handicap, somewhere in between a decent player and a hacker. I swing the club very hard and have a tendency to lose the ball right, although my biggest problem is probably my short game. Anyway, I just got the 904 f in a 15 degree, regular shaft for a good price and put it in the bag, really just to try it out. I didn't know whether or not I'd like it -- I had heard that Titleists were great but meant for low handicappers, so I didn't know whether or not I'd be good enough to hit it. The first time I took it out of the bag and teed it up, I hit a terrible, wild hook that sailed out of bounds. A few holes later, I tried it out again off the tee -- same thing. The final attempt with it that round off the tee was a very high hook that thankfully stayed in play but didn't go far at all. Clearly, it was a very disappointing start, and I thought that maybe the Titleist was too difficult for me. The next day, I went to the range after having read online in a few places that the club has a strong draw bias and a tendency to go left if you're not careful about opening up the face a bit. Well, my first 10 hacks or so on the range also stunk. I wasn't teeing it up, just hitting them off the deck, and I couldn't get the ball off the ground. And just as I was about to give up on the club and sell it to a friend, I took one last hack with it and... it was the best golf shot I've ever hit in my life. Beautiful, high draw, 260 yards in the air, soft landing. And the best part about the club is that it feels so good when you make clean contact. I can't even begin to describe the feeling. It's pure bliss. No clunkiness or loud annoying sound; just a smooth click; it is just perfect in a way that Callaway-users could never begin to understand. After that hit, I started smoking the ball every time, save a few mishits every now and then. It is important to open the face up a little bit and swing in a way that will promote the draw and basically go with the club. I'd say my usual swing is more over the top, but with this club, I had to swing a little less over the top in order to catch the ball clean. The club is really an all-or-nothing club; don't look for any forgiveness out of it; if you don't hit it clean, it won't go anywhere. But once you get used to the club, you'll be willing to sacrifice a few ground balls for the pure, sweet bombs that you'll be hitting most of the time. Even if you're a mid handicapper and think you're not good enough for the Titleist, at least try it out and take 30 swings with it or so. I'd say that as long as you're the type of player that has the ability to get the ball airborne easily and hit it high and far (even if you're not always straight or consistent).Read full review
It's funny that someone like me who's bought over 2000 clubs in the past couple of years (ebay buyer / seller / junkie), had never hit a 904F fairway wood until a couple of weeks ago. Before that, I'd bought and sold them, but never hit one. Boy, what a mistake. Over Christmas, I went to Pinehurst and threw together a set of my favorite irons (TM Ti Bubble 2's) and my favorite driver (Titleist 905S). And, just for the heck of it, I threw in a 904F 3 wood and 5 wood. I hadnt played in a couple of months and didn't hit any balls before teeing off, so my swing for a few holes was FAR from perfect. Finally, I got to a par 5 with a fairly wide open landing area for the 2nd shot. At my age (60) and with my 'bulk' (5'10" - 160#) I very seldom reach par 5's in 2 and I certainly wasn't expecting to here. I had a nice lie in the fairway and was approx. 250 yds. from the green. The hole was a dogleg right with tall trees at the corner of the leg, so the 'smart play' for me was to hit an unobstructed 7 iron up the fairway to about 100 yds away. But, just for the heck of it, I decided to try the 5 wd. and go over the trees that were about 125 yds. in front of me. Note: this was the very first time for me to hit a 904F in my life - so my expectations were rather low. Well, somehow I made a good swing, made good contact and watched the ball clear the treetops by about 10', but I then lost sight of it. Naturally, because of the distance I wasn't expecting to hit the green, but since I'd caught it good I figured I'd be within 25 yards of the green. But, when I drove up to hit my 3rd shot, my ball wasn't anywhere near where I thought it would be. So, after looking around for about 5 minutes, I dropped another ball, skulled it over the green and drove back to it. And, guess what, there was my 'real' ball sitting beside my 'dropped' ball. Amazing. I'd hit the 'real' ball approx. 225 on the fly with a 5 WOOD - which was about 35 yds. further than my normal 5 wood shot goes. That's when I decided I'd just found my newest best friend. The 3 & 5 wood are now in my bag to stay. I love them. I love their head design (small) and their solid feel I get when I pure one. I also love the sound they make on a pure hit. But, unlike several of the other reviewer's who commented on these clubs, I find them to be fairly forgiving. I also love the weight of the clubs. They're not 'heavy', but they're heavy enough that I can feel the clubhead throughout the swing - which allows me to simply let it 'fall' into the slot rather than swinging it there without knowing where the clubhead is. For what it's worth, I also love the Graphite Design YS-6 shaft and the flight is promotes. Not too high and not too low. So, between the solid head, the swingweight and the shaft, this is as sweet a fairway wood as I've even owned (and I've owned most of them). Finally, now that these have been replaced by the 906's (club makers are SO stupid in the way they do business), the price of these are now extremely reasonable (around $50 ea. on ebay). So, anyone who wants a super high quality, high performing affordable set of fairway woods that should last forever should pick up 2-3 of these and never look back.Read full review
For years golf has been on again off again. Kept getting cheap clubs as that's all the budget would allow and the game suffered. Till now. Read a lot from golfers that know way more than I and learned a lot. Used top end clubs has been a better path than cheap new. This club is crazy good. I still can not believe how well it feels when it strikes the ball. It's long, predictable and fun. Slowly working my way around the bag to replace woods and driver. Lesson learned.
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I really like the 904F series of fairway woods. I have both a 15* & 19* both on S300. I hit it pretty well off the deck but I find that it is hard to hit off the tees unless you have solid predictable contact. If I tee too high then I hit a little too high on the face and there goes the baloon. I find the perfect tee height to be tee at the level of the grass. I hit very well off the tee with my driver but I don't control the trajectory consistently with this club. When I practice 3 times a week then I get the trajectory consistency, when I don't practice that many times then I don't get that consistency. As far as working the ball it is very capable. I like to hit it straight but if you are a bit off plane you will see draws and fades. Nothing uber penalizing unless you deserve it. If you can hit the center you will see a penetrating ball flight that just keeps on going.Read full review