Why We Like It
The problem with looking for a fairway wood to serve as your alternative driver is compromising its playability off the ground. This fairway wood doesn’t stray too far from its mission as a backup club for those shorter, tighter driving holes. First, its 190-cubic-centimeter size and the deepest center of gravity of any Titleist fairway wood automatically establish stability. Its taller face also makes for a bigger trampoline for tee shots. Still, its size and easier launch make it a more effective choice than driver off the deck.
Characteristics
- The larger size and taller face make it a good driver alternative on shorter holes.
- It features the deepest CG of any Titleist fairway wood for extra stability on off-center hits.
- Its strong loft provides more ball speed potential than standard 3-wood lofts.
- 13 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best-looking fairway woods, low-handicaps
Price
$350
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
The heel design gives me the look that there's help back there, and that's reinforced by the insert that runs down the center. On good hits it's clear I have some beef behind the ball instead of that hollow sound a lot of clubs have.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0Nice clean head—not too big or small. When you hit this in the center, the ball is jumping off the face and screaming down the fairway. Good off the tee and in the fairway. The way it sits makes it really easy to play from the fairway. The leading edge is flush with the turf. Requires little manipulation.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2An absolute monster distance-wise. Above average in looks. The weight is perfect in my hands, and the sound is not too loud or quiet.
Sándor J., 35, Handicap: 9Swing 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.