 At the moment many are in a constant challenge to save money, reducing spend is high on family agendas, disposable incomes become less and hobbies are difficult to justify. The cost of new golf clubs can be mind blowing and off the agenda right now for many golfers. But one brand is doing its thing making the game more affordable without a compromise in quality. You see I like you love a bargain but I'm not keen on buying lesser known brands if that means sacrificing quality and the same applies when it comes to buying golf clubs. Tacomo has long been recognised for providing golfers with premium iron sets. If I'm honest I've not heard a bad word spoken about what the Finnish brand has achieved over the past few years. They have now ventured into the world of fairway woods and I want to know should they have stuck to the world of irons only or is this another move to produce a product on a budget with zero compromise on quality and performance. So by far the thing I like most about these Tacomo fairway woods is their adjustability and adjustability is well it's a thing isn't it it's everywhere but they do something just a little bit different and I'll talk about it a little bit later but essentially this back weight is the key part for me. There's three little weights that you'll get sent in a kit and interestingly enough I've got the three the five and the seven wood all with completely different weights in the back and I'll explain the reason for that a little bit later on. There's a super ball flight thing absolutely zips off here and on the 11th hole at Wallasey which is a stunning golf hole that's position A that was a five would by the way and interestingly enough the weight in that little back port is 20 grams. So the interesting bit about this weighting system is I've got like I said three five and seven and the weight that is put in the back is each difference. I've got the 15 gram in the seven in the five wood like I said earlier is 20 gram and in the three wood I've got 25 gram. My logic for doing that is because I want more help in getting the ball airborne with a three wood. Five wood was kind of like you know just I just found a happy medium and then the seven wood was something that again I have a tendency to as it's supposed to do get that ball up a little bit high and what I was concerned about was just it becoming a little bit too spinning and a bit too high. So being able to make those adjustments yourself is a real bonus for me. Dead easy to do simple in and out and you can start to find and tweak about what suits you and it does make a difference I can assure you to the ball flight and then obviously you've got that adjustability within the hosel to start tweaking the loft as well. So a real interesting concept because I've not really seen any of the body produce anything where you have the ability to change those weight ports at the back and get something really dialed in to what fits your bag I love it. Right so what you're going to see is three different shots three different clubs and three very different ball flights which is the key part you'll see the three wood zips off low penetrating ball flight fairly low spinning what you'd want it to be then you've got the five wood happy medium between launching the ball high but still moving forward so it's still something you can play off the team get some realistic distance and then you've got the seven wood which just pops the ball up in the air is a bit of a miracle club really it should be in a lot of people's bags because not that you play from that T position but if you're coming into a green from a fair bit of distance to have that launch that descent angle that thing stopping so it's very easy to see why each of these clubs exist and why each of them can play a part in pretty much most golfers bags today's video is sponsored by our friends at hot golf the online golf retailer for all major brands and if you want new golf gear then please support us by supporting them right we'll leave it there we've all I've certainly found out you'll have to use in these for quite a few rounds to be quite honestly if you're watching the off the beaten track series these have been the clubs I've been using for five episodes and they've been really really impressive I love what Tacomo are doing but they've very much been known for what they're doing with that iron market up until now and I think what they've done in these fairway woods has been exceptional each of them has been very playable and done something that you know I struggle with to be honest with you that's a three word that I would put in the bag simply because of the ball flight characteristics which I really struggle with in strong lofted fairway woods I've been able to make some changes with the weight and with the loft to get that a very playable club in the bag I'm a big admirer of seven and five woods as you know and they would be ordinarily in my bag anyway and then they do it on a price tag which is as we've suggested a budget that is far more appealing to others but not the detriment of quality and that again is the big key for me what you don't want to do is save yourself a whole load of money but buy what is effectively a load of crap this is good quality gear that performs exceptionally well with good shafts in yes there are limitations but overall you can't really go wrong with an investment in any of the Tacomo products and for me it gets a massive thumbs up right we're done can't believe how nice of money we've had Wallacy Golf Club end of February looks incredible thanks for having us and I'll see you all soon