We use our own and third-party cookies to deliver content to you throughout your experience online. It is possible that some cookies may continue to collect information after you've left our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies. Learn more here.

Ok, Got it!

Fairway Woods

Apr 13th, 2016 Article

Fairway Wood of the Year 2015

David Silvers, MD of TalyorMade adidas Europe gets very excited at the Staunche Awards presentation. But not about his award!

Jan 13th, 2016 Article

Ping G Fairway Woods

Replacing a three wood is difficult. You need it as a club from the tee and off the deck, two contrasting shots that require different features, so a three wood always has to have some compromise in its design. I’m still using a Ping I25 three wood, it’s about four years old, and I know I hit other three woods further. But I know its reliable, and I can always hit it consistently off the fairway. So how are Ping going to try and get me and everyone else to change? By making three new fairway woods.

Dec 11th, 2015 Article

Nike Vapor Fly Fairway Wood

Already in play on tour, this time round Nike have only felt the need to produce one fairway wood. Let’s call this model the Little Blue Meanie!

Sep 14th, 2015 Article

The TaylorMade M1 Fairway Wood

We flew around the world to try the new TaylorMade M1 driver. And the carbon and titanium big stick is one of the best feeling longest and definitely most adjustable drivers we have hit in a long time. Yet it was the three wood we were most impressed with.

Sep 1st, 2015 Article

Awesome New Tour Edge Exotics EX9 Fairway Wood

Tour Edge Exotics fairway woods have long been recogised as being some of the longest in the game. They are absolute ball belters, they have never skimped by trying to hit a price point. These are golf clubs designed with no limits in place. Never paying for tour usage, their fairwaywoods can still be found in the bags of some of the best players in the game on the PGA Tour.

Aug 5th, 2015 Article

Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 916 Fairway

We love our fairway woods to look simple. We don’t want any distractions at address, nor features we deem unnecessary. We want a serious golf club for getting the job done, good from the fairway and strong off the tee. This new Callaway could easily be our next three wood.