Fairway Woods Reviews

  • Bridgestone J38 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £159

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Bridgestone J38 Fairway Wood features a shallow profile design which positions the centre of gravity in an ideal location. This results in higher launch for long carry and maximum distance. The 17-4 stainless steel construction and shallow...

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  • Benross Seniors Gold Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £70

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Benross Seniors Gold Fairway Wood is a classic fairway wood design which is just as versatile from the rough as it is from the fairway or tee. By utilising the same design principles used in the GOLD driver, Benross engineers have created an...

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  • Benross Ladies Jewel Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £70

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    Benross Ladies Jewel Fairway Wood has a classic fairway wood design, which is just as versatile from the rough as it is from the fairway or tee. By utilising the same design principles used in the Jewel driver, Benross engineers have created an...

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  • Ben Sayers RS21 3 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £100

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    The Ben Sayers RS21 3 Fairway Wood features the highest MOI of any Ben Sayers fairway wood. Launch angle, power and penetration are all maximised in this sleek head design. Ultra-low CG promotes the perfect launch angle, producing control and...

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  • Ben Sayers MX1 3 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £40

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    The Ben Sayers MX1 3 Fairway Wood features an offset head which helps to eliminate sliced ball flight. The low CG optimises launch angle for increased distance and accuracy. The MX1 is fitted with a Ben Sayers lightweight graphite shaft and MX1...

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  • Ben Sayers Benny 5 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £80

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    The launch angle, power and penetration are maximised within the sleek head design of the Ben Sayers Benny 5 Fairway Wood. Ultra low CG promotes the perfect launch angle, desired control and accuracy. Loft: 19. Steel head, graphite shaft, gents, RH.

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  • Ben Sayers Benny 3 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £79

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    The Ben Sayers Benny 3 Fairway Wood boasts the highest MOI of any fairways previously produced by Ben Sayers. Launch angle, power and penetration are all maximised in this sleek head design instilling confidence and peak performance. Ultra-low and...

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  • Adams Golf Speedline Fast 10 Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £199

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Adams Golf Speedline Fast 10 Fairway Wood features an increased camber of 57% which provides more consisent ball striking and playability from all lies. A high MOI and thinner face make this club easy to hit and extremely long. There are two...

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  • Adams Golf Speedline Fairway 9032Ti Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £249

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    The new Adams Golf Speedline Fairway 9032Ti Wood is extremely long from the tee and easy to hit from the fairway. It has the fastest ball speed and is the longest fairway wood the company have ever made. The 80g sole weights create a hotter CT for...

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  • Callaway FT-iZ Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £249

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Polar weighting and reduced drag give the Callaway FT-IZ fairway wood increased stability and higher impact speeds. Steel/carbon composite head, titanium head, Callaway FT-iz graphite shaft, ladies, gents, LH, RH. Lofts: RH 3+, 3, 5, 7 and  9 woods;...

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  • Forgan IWD Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £50

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The IWD fairway woods from Forgan are confidence-inpiring clubs created from a blend of stainless steel oversized heads, huge sweetspot, high MOI and low centre of gravity for maximum stability through impact. A low centre of gravity encourages high...

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  • Benross VX Proto Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £70

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    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Benross VX Proto Fairway Wood is a modern fairway wood classic, designed to be effective from the tee, fairway and rough. By utilising similar technology to the VX Proto driver, every gram of weight is located lower and deeper to create an...

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  • Palm Springs 2EZ Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £20

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    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    Palm Springs 2EZ Fairway Wood is engineered to promote long, straight shots, these woods feature ground-breaking aerodynamic channels to help promote a quicker club head speed and improved club head stability through the swing. Explosive hot face...

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  • Ram SDX II Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £40

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    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Ram SDX II Fairway Wood were new for 2010. Designed for maximum forgiveness from the tee, rough and fairway alike. Enhanced perimeter weighting maximises MOI and energy transfer to the ball. Lofts 3, 5, 7 woods. Steel head, graphite shaft,...

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  • Snake Eyes Viper XT Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £109

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Golfers can customise ball flight with Snake Eyes Viper XT Fairway Wood's adjustable weighting technology. This Viper XT steel fairway wood has a deep-CG bullet shape and features a single rearward weight that shifts weight low and rearward for...

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  • Callaway Diablo Edge Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £169

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    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Callaway Diablo Edge Fairway Wood is the longest and straightest steel fairway wood Callaway has ever made. The Diablo Edge woods have seen distance gains of between 10-12 yards, compared against the Big Bertha Diablo '09 range and average ball...

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  • Yonex NanoSpeed 3i Fairway Wood Review

    RRP: £179

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    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The innovative Nanospeed 3i Fairway Wood head construction with an ultra-light carbon crown fundamentally alters the weight distribution within the club head, increasing the launch angle and reducing spin for a longer carry and run. Meanwhile, the...

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