Why We Like It
The most complete lineup in the G430 family of fairway woods, the Max includes four adjustable heads that encompass a loft range from 13.5 to 25.5 degrees. The carbon-composite crown allows the center of gravity to be lower, and a face that wraps around the crown and sole improves ball speed and helps with loft. The face has less curvature (or “roll”) on its lower half where most fairway-wood impacts occur. With less roll, those lower-face hits launch with less spin and more velocity.
Characteristics
- The high-strength steel face wraps into the crown and sole for better ball speed across the face.
- A backweight provides stability on off-center hits.
- The carbon-composite crown helps to produce a neutral ball flight with less spin compared to the SFT model.
- 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 most-forgiving fairway woods, all handicaps
- Top 5 best sound/feel fairway woods, low-handicaps
- Top 5 highest-flying fairway woods, all handicap groups
Price
$350
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Set it down and forget it. Very easy to frame behind the ball. Liked the low-profile design. So consistent to get it launching to a high and soft landing trajectory. Nice resonant thwack without yelling.
Gary, 36, Handicap: 13Confidence inspiring at setup: The tech in this club will help you get it up whether you're hitting it off a tee or the ground.
BK, 41, Handicap: 1Formula 1 brushed face frames the ball. Absolutely beautiful pop off the face. Penetrating ball flight. Mine rolled out really nicely. Penetrating but gliding through the air. So easy to get up in the air and carry whatever you need.
Scott, 36, Handicap: 14Swing Your Fairway Wood with Confidence
One of the more difficult shots amateurs face is the long approach that requires a fairway wood. Most players aren’t confident hitting a 3-wood off the ground, and they don’t practice the shot enough to build confidence. In this video, Jason Birnbaum shares his best confidence-building techniques and tips on how to make a solid contact with these long clubs.