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D**.
I much prefer the Moon Woods to my fairway woods and over any hybrids I've tried.
I own the 25 and 21 degree Moon Woods. I hit them much better than my fairway woods or any hybrids I've tried. I find them especially useful out of the rough. I sometimes slice my fairway woods, but rarely have even a minor slice with these. I do however find the shorter club length and steeper swing path makes it easier to push or pull these, but still, I'm much more accurate overall and have fewer miss hits. I also find the mallet shape much easier to set up consistently than I do with hybrids.Personally, I don't find clubs with such little loft very useful for chipping near the green. They hit great out of the rough, but I find distance control when chipping to be difficult. I have however found this same attribute great for executing low flying punch shots out of the rough and under trees when I miss the fairway on my drive.It took me quite a while to get used to hitting these. I often hit them very thin at first. I think subconsciously, it was just hard to accept the short shaft length. I do find they are fairly forgiving of off center hits left or right, but with a club face of only 1 1/4 inch or so, there's not much room for error the other way.As a higher handicap player, I've long struggled with fairway woods or hybrids and while no miracle cure, these are a clear improvement for me. I pair these with the Squire Strike wedges and irons, which are all designed to have a more upright swing path and I think that helps with ease of consistency. I purchased the 25 at a discount direct from the seller which made it a good value as well as an improvement.
C**2
An Improvement Over Irons
I own the 25 and 33 degree Moon Woods. I am a 20 HC that typically hits regular shaft irons and stiff shaft in hybrids, woods, and driver. I do not hit these clubs with the ultra-high trajectory as seen in the online videos. That said, I do hit these clubs more consistently and better than my 5 iron (25 degree) and 7 or 8 iron (33 degree). Although I do not get the loft you see in the informercials, I do hit both clubs higher than the corresponding irons. The 25 degree travels about 145 - 150 yards consistently for me (a little more if I really go after it). The 33 degree goes 125 - 130 yards consistently or a touch longer if I nail the hit with more effort. All in all, a good purchase. These are not miracle clubs (none are). However, if you have a decent golf swing, you will probably see more consistent results with these clubs than the corresponding irons. I do not see these replacing long hybrids. Hybrids and traditional woods hit longer in my experience. But, for those pesky iron shots you just can't figure out consistently, these may be a decent answer for you.
J**E
Moonwood is so easy and relaible to use
I must tell you that my Moonwood clubs (21 and 25 degrees) have transformed my golf game. I am a 23 handicapper and always struggled with the driver and also fairway woods, often mishitting or misdirecting these shots. Recently, I accidentally lost my driver, so I had to play a few games using the Moonwood 21 degree off the tee, and often the second shot as well. Guess what? My game improved a lot and so did my scoring, as I was hitting the shots much straighter and more consistently, albeit shorter than the driver. I do not lose hardly any balls off the tee – in lakes for example – and my game is much more enjoyable as a result. For now, I have decided not to use a driver or a 3-wood, and just trust my trusty Moonwoods. How about that?
P**S
Nice Club
I worked with the club on a simulator a few days after it arrived and was really surprised at the distance generated. Same on the course plus it worked well off a variety of lies.The only thing I would put out there is that launch angle was a little lower than expected given the advertising and name. Now this is not necessarily a bad thing since the distance was there. And maybe it's me. That said, this is really a nice club.
D**R
A Couple with One Each
We have two--one for me and one for my wife. My wife started right off hitting hers great; it is probably her favorite club. I am still learning how to hit mine consistently. The first time I hit it, I hit it 180-185 yards, which, for me, is a very long way. However, I am looking for consistency, as I have yet to duplicate that first hit. I plan on spending some time at the driving range to accomplish that, but I believe it will turn out to be the club I need to hit the ball farther than 150 yards post drive.
A**R
Love it
I love the moon wood hit it solid from the first time I swung it replaced my 5 iron and works like a charm. I am 81 years old and still working hard on my game of you make it in other lofts let me know I will buy it😀
J**I
Can’t find it’s niche
If you know how to swing a club, this club is not for you. I personally find it awkward as it feels very head heavy swing weight wise.Purchased it on a whim and wish I hadn’t. This is not to say someone out there may love it.
W**N
Awesome!
I love this club! I have taken it out a couple times. It is easy to hit. It goes high & far, both off the fairway & the tee. Surprisingly easy out of the rough. Not the best choice out of high & thick stuff, but, not too bad either. Also, it isn't designed to be the best out of that stuff anyway. There are times it makes a great choice, when you may be struggling with the driver & I say that, even though the loft on the one i have is 25 degrees. It goes long & straight, but lands pretty softly into greens. I would, & have, recommended this club to anyone that wants to hit shots like i have described. It is light, yet you can feel it...fair feedback. I love the contrasting color scheme. The head size may seem like it might be not so easy to hit, but i think it may be the easiest club i have ever hit out of the fair way. Give this club a try, it is worth it!For me, this club does exactly what the marketing says it does.
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