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Rescue Dual Statistics

Number of Reviews: 4
Total Number of Review Points: 18
Average Score for This Model: 4.5

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On 2007-06-30, Gavin rated this TaylorMade Rescue Dual a 3...(7820)

Details: 22* Regular Shaft

Purchase: I accquired the club off a second hand PGA Club exchange site; golfbidder.co.uk and paid around €110 for it including €15 shipping.
Pros: I like the way the club gives a high, powerful flight compared to long irons, is shorter than a fairway wood and gets great spin onto greens, I spun back 10ft yesterday on a par 3 with a bit of slope and wind into to help!
Cons: All of the things that it does well are actually just because the club is easy to hit and it has weighting low and deep. The club sets up really closed and comes w/out a weights wrench and only 2,14g weights so whichever way you set them makes a huge bias in ball flight one way or the other. I had to set mine on a huge slice (14g in toe, 2g in heel) to even combat the closedf face a little and I still hook it!!! Good off the tee due to slightly deeper face than other hybrids, decent off fairway, but that tall face makes it really hard to hit out of rough compared to other hybrids out there. Stock shaft is really hefty comared to other hybrids too so may not be the best option for a slower swingspeed!
Quality: Good.

Review Summary: If you struggle slicing the ball and getting the ball up in the air buy it. If you don't slice or fade the ball don't buy it. If you need more help out of rough don't buy it. If you struggle to keep the ball down and are a better ballstriker buy the TP version. Overall a good club for high handicappers or slicers of the ball but geared too much towards anti-slice for me since I already draw the ball. Although it helps, all hybrids do and IMOP there are better hybrids out there. Just my 2 cents ok?

On 2007-01-13, leftymatt rated this TaylorMade Rescue Dual a 5...(7586)

Details: 22 deg, stock graphite stiff

Purchase: 199.99 at Golf Galaxy
Pros: Very forgiving and easy launching. Distance is great and even easier to get than with a long iron. A good crisp, solid feel too. It's nice to be able to move the weight around (neutral or draw), I have mine set on neutral. Great looking as well.
Cons: May launch a bit higher than others. And the wrench is not included. But no real complaints or problems.
Quality: Shaft and head look good. Weights are easy to deal with. Headcover is sharp and easy on/off.

Review Summary: This was my first hybrid and I couldn't be happier. Since getting this club, I've hit more long and accurate approach shots than I ever thought possible. You can hit this baby from any lie with very consistent distance. You can move the weight around for a draw or normal trajectory. It's also a nice alternative off the tee on tight driving holes or for delicate greenside chips. If you go out to buy a hybrid, don't overlook this one.

On 2005-12-15, simo rated this TaylorMade Rescue Dual a 5...(6483)



Purchase: i bought it from ebay and payed 90 pound
Pros: the feel the distance and the overall playability
Cons: the fact i dont have the tour preffered model
Quality: metal graphite stiff shaft 16degree 2h

Review Summary: great wish the r7dual was as good coz id av 1

On 2005-09-03, Very satisfied customer rated this TaylorMade Rescue Dual a 5...(6152)



Purchase: I bought this club to replace a older hybrid that performance wise isnt even close to my new club. I paid $180 steel shaft.
Pros: The main difference I saw in it wasnt the moveable weights, but the height the ball come s off the face. It also seems like it comes of the clubface very quickly.
Cons: I really didnt have anything to complain about.
Quality: Taylormade makes this club to the highest quality and I dont expect any problems.

Review Summary: I think if you are looking for the best hybrid on the market go with the Taylormade Rescue Dual. Trust me I have hit all the hybrids, this one is awsome.

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