Nov 2nd, 2016 Article
Cobra King F7 Fairway Woods
Cobra bring back some legendary technology with their latest King F7 fairway woods.
Cobra bring back some legendary technology with their latest King F7 fairway woods.
David Silvers, MD of TalyorMade adidas Europe gets very excited at the Staunche Awards presentation. But not about his award!
With an emphasis on speed-generating face technology, maximised MOI’s and added adjustability, PING have introduced the G410 fairway woods, hybrids and crossovers to ensure golfers have multiple options to properly gap their sets.
The driver might be the TaylorMade M2 that get’s the attention, but after hitting it, the M2 Fairway wood is the main event. This wood rocks.
Mizuno have gone down the EZ route with their new Fairway Woods. Distance is important but not at the expense of being easy to use.
Who doesn’t want to hit their three wood further?
How much better is the new tech compared to the old? TaylorMade put the M2 three wood against the legendary RBZ.
Six of the best fairway woods for 2016. We're convinced at least one of these will be better than your current fairway wood.
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.
SRIXON®, a global leader in high-quality golf equipment and innovation, announces the new ZX Mk II Woods launch. Delivering tour-level performance and revolutionary energy transfer to the tee box, it’s time to discover how your power goes farther with the all-new ZX Mk II Woods.
Cleveland have been on a bit of a role when it comes to launching wrenches recently. Their CBX 2 wedges kicked it off, followed by their amazing Frontline Putters and the Huntington Beach range. Now, two years on from their return to the woods and irons market they are releasing the Launcher HB Turbo woods which they say are “sleeker, faster, and more forgiving” which is exactly what you want!
Mizuno has announced that its next-generation ST Series of metal woods will be made available to the public from February 2021. The new ST Series drivers represent the culmination of the Japanese company’s 3-year, rapid-fire driver development project.