Fairway Woods Reviews
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Progen Chromo Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £99
TG Rating The Progen Chromo fairway has a traditional crown but an exciting sole, offering the perfect blend of classical and new. A Hyper steel face provides an explosive reaction so your ball travels further, while a dynamic neutral weighted sole plate...
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Callaway X-Hot 3Deep Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £189
TG Rating Callaway has extended its X-Hot wood range with the addition of the 3Deep – a low-spinning 3-wood with a 25cc larger clubhead and deeper face than the X Hot Pro. Callaway designed the X-Hot 3Deep for the Tour’s big hitters and for players seeking a...
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Callaway FT Optiforce Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £179
TG Rating Callaway's new fairway wood, the FT Optiforce is made from steel and features the same “Speed Optimised Technology” as the driver. It comes with a 53 gram PX Velocity shaft. Details: 15°, 17°, 19°, 21° and 24° (RH). 15°, 19°, 21°, 24° (LH). Website:...
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Callaway X-Hot Fairway Woods Review
RRP: £179
TG Rating Callaway tell us the fairway woods are the longest they’ve ever made, thanks in part to the Forged Speed Frame Face Cup that has been constructed from stronger steel. According to Callaway’s testing the clubs are at the USGA limit for spring-like...
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Ping G25 Fairway Woods Review
RRP: £199
TG Rating Designed with external sole weighting to make it Ping’s highest ever MOI fairway wood, while the extreme variable thickness face contributes to additional distance. The low-profile design of the clubhead means the centre of gravity is low and back...
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Wilson Staff D-100 Fairway Woods Review
RRP: £129
TG Rating Do you want an additional 15-yards off the tee and up to 10-yards on your iron shots? Then you’re going to want to read this, because Wilson Staff have launched their new D-100 range of woods and irons which are said to do exactly that. With more and...
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Adams Golf Speedline Super S Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £150
TG Rating Adams Golf have announced the release of their new Super S range, which will include a driver, fairway wood, hybrid and iron set. The woods will feature a matte white crown and contrasting PVD face to make the club easier to align and look larger. ...
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Nike Golf VR_S Covert Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £189
TG Rating Following the impressive unveiling of the new VR_S Covert driver, Nike Golf have now revealed the accompanying fairway woods. They feature the new cavity back design that the driver boasts, which has allowed more weight to be repositioned in the...
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TaylorMade Rocketballz Stage II Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £189
TG Rating TaylorMade shook up the market last year when they launched the RocketBallz fairway wood, and now they’ve taken it a step further with the new RBZ Stage II. Last year’s product was engineered to give some golfers up to 17 yards more, but the new RBZ...
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MD Golf Superstong ST3 Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £75
TG Rating Owners' Rating Improving on the 2012 superstrong ST2 fairway wood was a hard task but MD Golf have delivered on both looks and performance with the new 2013 ST3 model A shallower club face and a more compact head shape make this the ideal fairway wood from the tee...
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Snake Eyes 695 Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £109
TG Rating There's so much more to the new 695 Series than white crowns. Snake Eyes have employed a variable cup face and removable rear sole weight for maximum distance and trajectory alteration. It is available as a component or as an assembled club fitted...
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TaylorMade Rocketballz TP Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £249
TG Rating Owners' Rating TaylorMade claim that the Rocketballz TP fairway wood will give you up to an unbelievable 17 extra yards. The TP model features a matte-white crown and oversize head promoting confidence with a black face for easy alignment. It also features a...
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Callaway RAZR X Black Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £169
TG Rating Callaway's new Razr X Black fairway wood for 2012 is designed to combine the best better-player and game-improver elements from their fairway wood line-up over the past few years. The Razr X Black fairway features a hosel, which is a hallmark of...
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Wilson Fybrid RS Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £115
TG Rating After the ascent of hybrids Wilson Staff were one of the first manufacturers in the game to set about making the transition from fairway woods to hybrids more seamless and the new FYbrid RS is their latest offering. The FYbrid range has always been...
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Cobra AMP Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £189
TG Rating The Cobra Golf AMP Fairway Wood has a white non-glare crown giving stacks of confidence and its black face making it easy to align and get the correct stance. It also features a 17-4 stainless steel body and 465 maraging high strength steel face. The...
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Cleveland Mashie Fairway Wood Review
RRP: £139
TG Rating Cleveland's Mashie hybrid has gone down well since it was launched two years ago - and now Cleveland have updated it for 2012 with the addition of a fairway wood. The retro look has won praise from golfers but the addition of a railed sole is...
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Mizuno JPX825 Fairway Woods Review
RRP: £159
TG Rating Mizuno's irons have long been heralded as the stand-out product in the company’s equipment arsenal – but their latest woods look set to become a serious rival in that respect. The new JPX825 woods have replaced the JPX800 series which have been in...