Bought myself a Vixa (Regular Shaft 14.5) about 2 months ago... The driver I have (Cleveland 10.5 Launcher- Super/Ultra Lite Shaft)...can get about 240-250 meters max with my driver compared to maybe 220 meters max with the Vixa... but I figured that when I bought the Vixa...am using the Vixa when I just need to play a slight fade off the tee where distance isn't key on a shorter Par 4 type hole... If I get a lie that sits up a bit, it is a really great club for going for the Par 5's in 2...off a very tight lie, prefer my 5 wood... Out of the rough where it sits up at all, you can get driver type distance... Overall, am not unhappy I got the Vixa...it's an excellent go-to club if you're spraying the driver and I use it initially for the first 4-5 holes to get my confidence up before bringing out the big dog...would recommend it...
I think most reviews I have seen are from probably pretty good younger golfers. I am a senior with a 25 handicap, that is the type of review I would be interested in seeing for this type of club.
Just bought one for 9.95 in a used club bin with a Graphite Design Ad DI 5s SST Pured shaft. Can't wait to give it a go. Best deal I ever got on a use club.
If anybody watching this video is in the market for something like this I suggest orlamar trimetals they were made around 1990 I have a 13 degree which I don't use much but it is great and I carry a 17° in my bag all the time they go a mile and they are very straight in my opinion most of these newer clubs aren't as good close but I just think the original trimetal is just fantastic happy golfing
I have both, and I never use my GX7 any more. However, I really do like the Vixa V12 a lot. It's great on par 5s for my approach shot, or when I duff my drive on par 4s, like you said a gap filler. I have a lot of control with it, and it hits and feels nice.
I bought a GX-7 a few years ago. I wasn't having any difficulty with my driver. What I was having was a problem getting my 3 wood airborne off the deck. I was very disappointed that as hard as I tried, I had the same problem with the GX-7 even though the advertising videos claimed that it was just the answer to getting your 3 wood shots airborne. I've become very suspicious about claims made for these and similar "gee whiz" clubs.
We actually did do a review on the Vixa V12, you can find here: th-cam.com/video/WP-32OFdOJc/w-d-xo.html We did try getting a Teeless Driver, but they were out at the time. Will definitely try getting one still! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I just found the VIXA 14.5 &18.5 at a thrift store for $1.99 each! Thanks for the info! Can't wait to try these clubs now.
Bought myself a Vixa (Regular Shaft 14.5) about 2 months ago...
The driver I have (Cleveland 10.5 Launcher- Super/Ultra Lite Shaft)...can get about 240-250 meters max with my driver compared to maybe 220 meters max with the Vixa...
but I figured that when I bought the Vixa...am using the Vixa when I just need to play a slight fade off the tee where distance isn't key on a shorter Par 4 type hole...
If I get a lie that sits up a bit, it is a really great club for going for the Par 5's in 2...off a very tight lie, prefer my 5 wood...
Out of the rough where it sits up at all, you can get driver type distance...
Overall, am not unhappy I got the Vixa...it's an excellent go-to club if you're spraying the driver and I use it initially for the first 4-5 holes to get my confidence up before bringing out the big dog...would recommend it...
I just bought a Vixa V12, I can't wait to hit it. I think it will replace my current 3W, but not my driver.
Thanks for watching and commenting Roy! Have you gotten a chance to play yet?
I played 36 holes on Tuesday and got in 23 more on Wednesday. The Vixa V12 did end up replacing my 3 wood. I love it.
I think most reviews I have seen are from probably pretty good younger golfers. I am a senior with a 25 handicap, that is the type of review I would be interested in seeing for this type of club.
Just bought one for 9.95 in a used club bin with a Graphite Design Ad DI 5s SST Pured shaft. Can't wait to give it a go. Best deal I ever got on a use club.
If anybody watching this video is in the market for something like this I suggest orlamar trimetals they were made around 1990 I have a 13 degree which I don't use much but it is great and I carry a 17° in my bag all the time they go a mile and they are very straight in my opinion most of these newer clubs aren't as good close but I just think the original trimetal is just fantastic happy golfing
I have both, and I never use my GX7 any more. However, I really do like the Vixa V12 a lot. It's great on par 5s for my approach shot, or when I duff my drive on par 4s, like you said a gap filler. I have a lot of control with it, and it hits and feels nice.
Thanks for commenting and giving your personal feedback Mike! Hope you subscribed!
I bought a GX-7 a few years ago. I wasn't having any difficulty with my driver. What I was having was a problem getting my 3 wood airborne off the deck. I was very disappointed that as hard as I tried, I had the same problem with the GX-7 even though the advertising videos claimed that it was just the answer to getting your 3 wood shots airborne. I've become very suspicious about claims made for these and similar "gee whiz" clubs.
The morsh 2 wood is a 10 degree fairway wood, i'd check i out if you want fairway accuracy but driver distance
Could you do a comparison of the VIXA V12 ( which I own and love ) and the new Moon Wood Driver.
Thanks Gord
what is the spec of your 3wood that they hit further than?
Can you do a review of vixa v12 and the teeless driver??
We actually did do a review on the Vixa V12, you can find here: th-cam.com/video/WP-32OFdOJc/w-d-xo.html
We did try getting a Teeless Driver, but they were out at the time. Will definitely try getting one still! Thanks for watching and commenting!
US GOLF TV thank you :)
Well here’s the thing, the GX-7 if not a fairway wood, it’s a driver
Have bought one of each and have shelved them both. I couldn,t hit either of them reliably.Waste of money in my opinion.
Actual measurements would help. Total club length, shaft CPM, total club weight in grams...etc. C'mon
I can't hit the gx7 but my son can hit it 200 + yds
These clubs seem to be made for elderly people in my opinion. A high yeild for slow swing speeds. Who else watches infomercials anymore?
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Yeah you need to be a little more objective.
These are gimmicks, don't be a gullible shill