TaylorMade Utility ClubsBest and Most Popular | Review Models Found: 34 #3 Rescue Fairway Wood - Easy swinging club that gives me varying distances depending on how I set up with it....I may get the #5 Rescue Fairway if the new #7 leaves too much of a gap between it & the #3....
Burner Rescue 2007 - It's an easy club to hit, and feels really light. The clubhead is comfortable to look at during add...Would be a great club to match the right golfer. Unfortunately, it wasn't me....
Hybrids - The clubs are very easy to hit. They all hit like drivers. No divot to take, hence a rarity in chunk...These clubs are like computers and cell phones were in the last 10 years. Only a few people had them...
Mid Rescue - Wanted something to replace old Mizuno 2 iron. I might be one of the last to use the 2 Iron (which ...Great all players but see this as being great for low handicappers who like to hit irons off the tee...
Mid Rescue - 19% - This is a real fine product. It solid and rather forgiving. When I take a smooth, controled swing,...If you are for an easier and more accurate club to hit instead of your long irons give this a try. ...
Mid Rescue 3 Ultralite stiff flex shaft - This is the best go to fairway/Rough club anyone can put into their bag.Long irons have not been suc...The bottom line on this club is if your thinking about getting a utility club definately try a demo ...
R7 CGB Max Rescue - This club really does what it's suppose to do. It's really, and I mean REALLY, easy to hit the ball...For my slow swing speed, this hybrid (rescue) club is just made for me. The grip and weight of this...
R7 Draw - 3h, 4h, 5h - THEY WORK...!!!...Real confidence builders and easy to hit......
Recue Mid 16* - I like the look of the club (silver and black) and how it sounds with a good hit (kind of a sustaine...Overall a great club. But remember what the club is designed for. By the way if you do buy the club ...
Rescue 19* TP Version - The club has lived up to the hype!!! After reading Golf Digest's Review "Hot List" for 2005 (Feb 05...***Green Fees with cart = $100.00
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Rescue 24*, Bubble Shaft R-80 - This is a great alternative to long 4-iron. It very solid, very easy to use and go very very very fa...For those who is having trouble with your long iron, throw off your ego switch to utility club like ...
Rescue Club 4 22 Degree Lefty - The Taylor Made Rescue clubs are a fantastic alternative to long irons. In addition to replacing a ...For those of you looking to solve your long iron problems try the Taylor Made Rescue clubs, they wil...
Rescue Dual - The main difference I saw in it wasnt the moveable weights, but the height the ball come s off the f...I think if you are looking for the best hybrid on the market go with the Taylormade Rescue Dual. Tru...
Rescue Dual TP (14 Degree) - The ability to adjust the weights goes without saying, and when you get it right the ball really goe...This is a good club but the bottom line is that this is a club for a better player with a reasonably...
Rescue Mid - I love the fact that it cuts through grass, and it is very easy to hit. I've never hit so many good ...Overall, It's an incredible club, and if you want to replace your long irons, this is the club for y...
Rescue Mid #3 19 Deg - Appealling clubhead shape. Nice to look down upon at address, the simple lines, and square set-up in...Leave your ego behind. If you can't 100% trust your 2 iron, put one of these in your bag. You won't ...
Rescue Mid 16* (Graphite) and 19* (Microtaper) - Both have clean, square faces that are easy to line up. The 19* with steel plays very easily and I f...I think these clubs are perfect for the older golfer or for those who have difficulty with longer ir...
Rescue Mid 19 #3 - Sets up well. Feels good, looks good. ...There are better hybrids out there....
Rescue Mid 19 degree - The club looks very nice and, as with all TaylorMade products the quality is good. I opted for the s...All in all a very good club that will certainly bring a smile to many golfers faces. But don't be fo...
Rescue Mid 19* ,Graphite, Stiff - I went and played 9 after i bought it. I usually hit a 48 on the front 9. After the round i was am...This is a GREAT club. I might just go and get the 4!! This is a must have in the bag...
Rescue Mid 19* Steel Stiff - I like the weight of the club, first of all. It has a lot of weight behind it compared with a 3 iron...I am very happy with this club. I think it is great for long par 3's when you need to hit it high an...
Rescue Mid 2, 4 and 5 irons - The Rescue Mid 'irons' are exceptionally easy to hit, accurate, consistent and long, from most lies,...These clubs have improved my long game markedly, and I thought that I had a pretty reasonable long g...
Rescue Mid 22 degrees - I read a glowing Golf Magazine article about these newest generation of hybrid clubs. I swapped my 4...I have never been motivated to post an opinion on a product before getting my hands on this one. I h...
Rescue Mid 25* Ladies - I find these clubs easy to hit, if I make sure I swing easy! If I try to hit the ball further that I...I probably would not have bought both clubs, but it was a 'buy one get one free' thing. I do use the...
Rescue Mid 3 - 19* - One of the easiest swinging clubs I have ever hit. I feel like I use very little effort but get out...If you haven't tried a Rescue club yet - you need to try it out. I was sold on it the very first ti...
Rescue mid 3-iron - When I first bought the club, I was hitting it very well, long, high straight, so I thought 'What mo...All in all, a solid club. I would not think twice about recommending it to the average weekend duffe...
Rescue Mid Steel Shaft 22 degree ( 4 ) - I really like the steel shaft model. I tried the graphite, but I hit the steel shafted model flush ...Great club, especially for the high handicapper such as myself who is working to lower the score. G...
Rescue Mid TaylorMade Ultralite - Graphite Stiff 19 degree #3 - The club is a true "utility" club. Can get the ball in the air easier than the club it replaces. I w...It is a good investment. They are starting to appear in bags on "tour"...
Rescue Mid Tour Preferred 16 Degrees - When TaylorMade first came out with the Rescue Club line in '98 I tried one and have been hooked eve...Every time you turn around someone is recommending that you try a utility club and for once these pe...
Rescue Mid TP - I am a 14yr old 3 handicap golfer that had a tough time controling my v-steel 3wood out of the rough...Finally this thing is the best for the low- cappers looking to reach any par 5 in 2 when their drive...
Rescue Mid utility - I love the feel and distance of this club. In fact i originally purchased the #4, and was surprised ...I feel that either the #4 or #5 rescue club in this series will be perfect for any skill level that ...
Rescue Wood Mid 16* w/ NV Hybrid Shaft - Bought it to replace my never used Steel Head III 5 Wood I never used. This club has outstanding fe......
Rescue-Mid Utility Clubs - The clubs have tremendous feel, which is my top priority in irons. For me to play well from 200 yds ...If you have a solid golf-swing, these revolutionary clubs will shave several strokes off your averag...
RescueDual 19* - I like everything about this club. It's extremely easy to hit and does everything I expected -- acc...Well worth the money. I would recommend this club to golfers of any level. Great club that actuall...
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