Information: |
Club
Reviewed: |
16 degree loft
4 wood, Aldila TGw 60 stiff graphite shaft,
Golf Pride Players Wrap grip |
Ball Used: |
Dunlop Total Performance,
Top-Flite Range |
Location: |
Course, Driving Range |
Reviewer Info: |
5'8"/146 lbs, Age 38,
Handicap 7 |
Comparison Clubs: |
Titleist 975F |
Accuracy |
|
|
The SightLine 4 wood is a very accurate fairway wood. The
patented alignment aid on the crown of the club ensures that
you are aligned properly with the target instilling confidence
that if you make a good swing, then the results will be good.
The club produced consistent results on good swings. |
|
Distance |
|
|
Average in the distance department. Very comparable to many
of the fairway woods on the market today. Nothing spectacular
but adequate. |
|
Trajectory |
|
|
The medium-high trajectory of this club promotes soft landings
with minimal roll. This is very appealing attribute of a
fairway wood with 16 degrees of loft. |
|
Feel |
|
|
The club produced a loud, hollow sound on
well struck shots. A more muted sound was produced on off-center
shots providing feedback to the hands on where the clubhead
was struck.
|
|
Forgiveness |
|
|
More than average forgiveness. Shots struck
off the toe resulted in a straight ball flight with flatter
trajectory while maintaining approximately 80% of a well-struck
shot's distance. Heel shots were penalized with greater
distance loss.
|
|
Looks |
The SightLine is made from 17-4 stainless steel
with metallic gray crown, natural finish sole and tasteful
black and gold paint fill stampings. The club has a head
volume of 160 cc. The first thing that you will notice with
the SightLine fairway wood is its flat top. This takes some
time to get used to but will grow on you the more you play
it. The second thing that you will notice is the long straight
alignment aid (0.75") on the crown that assists in making
sure you are headed in the right direction. The club has
a head volume of 160 cc with a face depth of 1.375".
The dark gray graphite shaft nicely complements the club's
head although we prefer to see the graphics on the shaft
not be visible at the address position. The club comes with
a plush headcover that, while of good quality and design,
we felt was too large for the clubhead and could sport a
more contemporary look to match its innovative design. |
|
Summary |
The Thomas Golf SightLine fairway woods
are available in lofts of 12, 14, 16, 18, and 22 degrees
with stock Aldila graphite shaft and Golf Pride Players
Wrap grip. The club's unique flat top crown is a feature
that we found defineitly aids in aligning the club. Thomas
Golf claims that the flat top crown also promotes added
distance and accuracy due to adding strength to the top
middle of the club's face. Additionally, the unique design
feature allows the club's center of gravity to be lined
up directly with the golf ball's center of gravity. This,
as Thomas Golf states, produces more solid contact. While
we did not find any significant distance increases with
this wood, we felt that the distance was adequate and we
also were impressed with the club's accuracy as well as
its versatility in a variety of lies, especially out of
the rough. The Thomas Golf SightLine fairway wood's strength
is in its unique alignment aid that will definitely assist
golfers that have problems with aligning themselves to
the target. Their slogan of #1 in Aim and Alignment is
appropriate. Also golfers in the mid- to high- handicap
range should benefit from the overall performance of this
fairway wood. Additional information on Thomas Golf and
their entire product lineup including drivers and irons
can be found on their website at www.thomasgolf.com.
|