Super Concorde Fairway Wood Head-RH






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Luc Van Daele
Apr 14, 2021
I had these clubs in my bag at the end of the millenium, sold them some 5 years ago and switched to Adams Tight Lies 2 (the Adams 22° 7 wood suited my bag better then the SC 24° 7 wood). I found them to play very similar and the same lofts (16° and 19°) played at the same distance (even there was some 20 years difference in technology).

Now I repurchased the Super Concord 5 and 7 wood and fitted them on MCS 75 shafts (A/L flex - 1" extra tip trim to the A flex to produce a flex similar to R with a somewhat lower trajectory). I find them a bit easier to hit and I got the 5m distance gain I was looking for.

Comparing two clubheads with 20 years of technology difference shows that they got it right the first time around.

Advantages: Exists in higher lofts. Easy to hit, even from the rough.

Disadvantages: Does not exist in a 21-22° loft. The gap (5°) between 5 and 7 wood could be to important for some setups.
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Larry
Oct 15, 2012
I have trouble hitting my irons. Started using the 11 and 13 Concord fairwoods and have improved my game by six stroks.

Advantages: Get's the ball airborn with a soft landing.

Disadvantages: none
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Mitch
Sep 1, 2015
I have the 3+, 5 and 7 wood. I love the 5 wood for teeing off on short par 4s and for the second shot on par 5s. It is such an easy club to hit. The 3+ is harder to hit but when I hit it, it goes almost as far as my driver. The 7 is easy hit but I pull it left often.

Advantages: Good club for older guys who are looking for consistency not yardage. Still center club hits will give good yardage results.

Disadvantages: Small head on these clubs so miss hit are pretty bad.
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Brewmaster95060
Jan 20, 2024
Excellent had I reamed it out from .335 to .355 And used a 42 inch hybrid shaft
https://forums.golfwrx.com/topic/1831377-335-step-drilled-and-reamed-for-355/

Advantages: Easy to hit

Disadvantages: None
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Jimmy Berley
Mar 24, 2024
These are the easiest to hit club heads I have ever used. They are actually old technology but still as good as any on the market now. Hard to find but Monark golf had them in stock
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Ronald Haraway
May 19, 2021
Love these metals. Have the 3 thru 15. Age and back surgery slowed my swing and irons just dont make it. These are so easy to swing.

Advantages: Weight snd balance

Disadvantages: Had to buy just the head. If you know your shaft type it is cheaper to buy a fabricated club
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Stan Wrobel
Jul 16, 2024
I am using Super Concorde #7 Head with MCS-75 shaft. This combination is working very well for me. I have been playing with this 7 Wood for the past couple of months , and I am very pleased with the performance. Best wood I have ever used so far.

Advantages: Easy to hit , and versatile .
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Fred Williams
Feb 4, 2013


Advantages: Easy to hit off the deck. price.
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Bert M
Jun 21, 2021
These heads are great! Their low-profile makes it easy to get higher trajectory. Caution: When playing off tee, tee very low or risk pop-ups!
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Bonghyun Baek
Jul 12, 2021
I prefer fairway woods in old style. These days we can see woods with bigger head but I don't feel comfortable with them. To conclusion, it is very nice fairway woods head, feeling solid and showing a good carry distance with a high trajectory. I am very satisfied

Disadvantages: lighter head weight than other usual fairway woods.
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