The Big Bertha Ti Fairway Wood
The Big Bertha Ti Fairway Wood is a high-performance golf club that is designed to deliver exceptional distance and accuracy on the golf course. It is part of the renowned…
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Nike SQ Dymo Fairway Wood – The Nike SQ Dymo fairway woods are the replacement model for the excellent Sasquatch II fairway woods and we are in two minds as…
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Nike SQ Dymo2 Fairway Wood – The Nike SQ Dymo2 fairway woods are a big change from the Sasquatch II woods and the biggest difference is the quad sole. This…
Read moreNike SasQuatch Fairway Wood Review
Nike SasQuatch Fairway Wood – The Nike SasQuatch fairways follow the driver versions in moving more weight lower and further back to increase forgiveness and reduce spin. All the clubs…
Read moreMizuno F-60 Fairway Wood Review
Mizuno F-60 Fairway Wood – The last fairway woods we had from Mizuno were the F-50s which had a composite steel/graphite head. The new Mizuno F-60 fairway woods are still…
Read moreWilson Staff FYbrid Fairway Wood Review
Wilson Staff FYbrid Fairway Wood – In our test we found that all the clubs in the Wilson Staff FYbrid family are easy to play from all kinds of fairway…
Read moreCleveland 2009 Launcher Fairway Wood Review
Cleveland 2009 Launcher Fairway Wood – The new Cleveland Launcher Fairway Wood promises an 11 % larger clubface than any previous Launcher wood to provide more forgiveness. Cleveland have also…
Read moreTitleist PT 906F2 Fairway Wood Review
Titleist PT 906F2 Fairway Wood – The Titleist PT 906F2 fairway woods sit beautifully at address and have all the balance and poise you would expect from Titleist. They are…
Read morePing Rapture V2 Fairway Wood Review
Ping Rapture V2 Fairway Wood – The Ping Rapture V2 fairway wood has also undergone a makeover with the internal weight pads in the sole replaced with a tungsten sole…
Read morePing Rapture Fairway Wood Review
Ping Rapture Fairway Wood – The Ping Rapture fairway wood is unusual in that the head size is a massive 229cc, which is what the very first oversized drivers used…
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