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Standort: AustralienAngemeldet seit: 15. Mär 2002

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30. Mär 2006
Great club to use, very forgiving, but hits high shots
Okay, first off, for those unaware, there were 2 types of clubs in the first Rescue series. The Rescue Mid and The Rescue Fairway The Rescue Mid is a nice little club, but to be honest, it has a slight tendency to draw the ball, which I found really annoying, and is why Taylormade released the Rescue Dual model. Ask any pro or golf shop dealer what the general consensis was on the Mid range, and they will tell you a slight draw is common. But they are very easy to use, and from the rough, they are 2nd to none, producing long easy shots, as the shafts are a lot shorter than their cousin, the Rescue Fairway. The lofts come in the following: 2h - 16 degrees 3h - 19 degrees 4h - 22 degrees 5h - 25 degrees The Rescue Fairway is a fantastic club. They come in 3 models, but be careful, they claim to be a 3Wood a 5Wood and a 7Wood, but the lofts are a little incorrect. All the Fairway models, produce a fairly high flying ball, but reasonably long and penetrating which is great. They do not fade or draw badly, and if they are hit well, they go dead straight, its amazing to watch. The 3Wood is fantastic, but its 17 degrees, so it hits more like a 4 Wood. It is so so easy to hit long straight shots that I fell in love with this club. I often prefer this club to a driver as it is often better to be only 190 yards down the fairway, than 240 yards into the water. The 5Wood is also exceptional, but it is 20 degrees, so again, its tendency is more to be a 6Wood, and can sometimes hit quite a very high ball, but still gives fantastic accuracy. The 7Wood is useless, its more like an 8 or 9 wood, and bubbles a lot, so that you're better off just using a 7 iron. The lofts of the Rescue Fairway are: 3Wood - 17 degrees 5Wood - 20 degrees 7Wood - 23 degrees Having said all that, I would strongly suggest that you try the Ben Hogan range of clubs aswell, and see which you prefer, as I found the Hogan and the Taylor Made were the best of all the rescue models that companies have made.
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04. Apr 2006
Very pricey, but also very nice to use
It looks something like a half a spaceship, with a strange klingon look to it, like you're about to hit a golf ball into warp 5. But once you pick the putter up and feel it, it comes clear what the strange look is for. It is shaped in a way that makes it difficult to push or pull the ball when putting, and this is especially useful when a slight movement can mean a disastruous result. Its a very good putter, and also very expensive. It feels good lining the ball up, but the important part is that it also flows through with a straight, and very evenly balanced feel to it. It almost glides through the air. It feels wonderful, but also light, in that its easy to swing, and feels like its there, unlike many putters that don't feel like they have any weight. I found it easy to sink long putts with this, and the more I tried it, the better I got, and I found I was able to sink or get very close with just about any distance once I got used to the feel. I very highly recommend this putter, its a definate must. It also breeds confidence when you address the putter, because when you bring the putter back, it feels like an extension of your arms, rather than a long steel rod with a bit of industrial plastic on the end. The main highlight of this is that it is balanced perfectly, and gives a very consistent feel to it. I hope this review helps.
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04. Apr 2006
A wonderful, fantastic horror novel, well worth reading
This book was eventually turned into a movie called Nightbreed. The movie I don't often say, is just as good as the book, but like most, its best to read the book, then watch the movie. It revolves around a man with haunting and disturbing dreams which he doesn't realize are actually a sign for something bigger and sinister. Its a wonderful movie, but the book is just awesome, as all Clive Barker novels, they hit home fast, and with tasteful, purposeful erotic and sickening wonderfulness. The images the book conjurs up in your mind is a wonderful escape and is a very beleivable story, even though its obviously a 'joyride' of fiction, it is fun to forget reality and let Clive Barker take you on another of his wonderful rides. I read this when I was very young, and saw the movie when I was about 13, and will never forget it, just make sure you read it at night, or watch the movie at night with a candle going, (makes it more enjoyable). Summing up, A+++++, and without giving away too much of the plot, (don't read on if you dont want to hear this part), it centralizes around a man suffering mental sleep disorders, and has dreams of a nightmare world where horrors take place, but as the story unfolds, its not really a nightmare world, and his dreams are a sign for a dark horror that shows the horror of mankind, and the passion of loving without prejudice. I hope you enjoyed this review.
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