Why We Like It
Building a better fairway wood is no different than building a faster race car: Better parts mean more speed. This fairway wood features a new steel alloy in the face that’s stronger, lighter and more flexible. It provides more potential distance by making the face 12.5 percent thinner and enabling the rest of the body, including a lightweight carbon-composite crown, to get thinner and lighter, too. This freed up weight for a launch-enhancing lower center of gravity and three movable sole weights to tweak ball flight.
Characteristics
- A new steel alloy in the face is 12.5 percent thinner for faster, higher launch with less spin.
- The carbon-composite crown is one-fourth the density of titanium but just as strong, lowering the center of gravity and creating more flex in the face.
- Three movable weights in the sole can provide more forgiveness and a higher flight or more slice or fade correction.
- 15, 17, 18, 21 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel fairway woods, low-handicaps
- Top 5 highest-flying fairway woods, low-handicaps
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- Top 10 best-rated fairway woods, low-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated fairway woods, high-handicaps
Price
$350
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
The ball feels so hot off the face. The carbon fiber is a good look, and the white curve around back frames things nicely. Light sounding. Strong thump at impact. You feel the mass connecting with the ball with good feedback.
Daniel, 32, Handicap: 12My initial reaction is to say this is the best 5-wood in golf. So easy to hit. The ball launches quickly, stays on target and rolls out nicely. Swinging this is like putting on your favorite pair of socks. It just fits right and feels comfortable. Sharp look with the honeycombing and stripes around the crown.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10Sits flush to the ground, which makes it easy to pick off the turf. More than enough spin off the face. If you're struggling to get the ball in the air, this is a good option. Enough forgiveness where misses won't get away from you.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1Swing 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.