It’s no wonder that equipment companies have began offering more and more adjustability in their metal woods. It gives golfers the opportunity to buy a club off...
Pros: One of golf’s most adjustable fairway woods. New dual weights allow golfers to more finely tune trajectory. Improved ball speeds over TaylorMade’s R15. Cons: Unlike the M1 driver...
Tour Edge has launched its new Exotics EX9 Tour fairway woods and hybrids, which join the recently launched EX9 and EX9 Tour drivers, and EX9 fairway woods and...
Last year, Srixon covered the needs of better players with its Z545 and Z745 drivers, ZF45 fairway woods, ZH45 hybrids and Z545 and Z745 irons. This...
It’s been more than a decade since the release of golf’s first adjustable driver. In that time, equipment manufacturers have gone to great lengths to inform golfers of...
Callaway’s Great Big Bertha and Big Bertha Alpha 816 fairway woods were designed to make the game easier for an overwhelming majority of the golfing population,...
Callaway’s Big Bertha Alpha 816 Double Black Diamond Driver ($499.99) is available in lofts of 9 and 10.5 degrees for right-handed and left-handed golfers. Stock length is...
Callaway’s Great Big Bertha driver ($449.99) is available in lofts of 9, 10.5 and 13.5 degrees for right-handed and left-handed golfers. Stock length is 45.5 inches. Stock...
Since their release in January, golfers have been able to buy TaylorMade’s most popular driver, the R15 460, in either black or white, depending on their preference. But...
Pros: The XR has a shallow-face design that makes it easy to launch the ball. The XR Pro offers a more compact head shape and slightly more fade...
Ask a driving range full of golfers, “How do you use your fairway woods?” and you’ll get a long list of answers. Luckily, the question of “Which new fairway...
Pros: Impressive ball speeds, wide-ranging adjustability and clean, classic looks. Cons: Highest stock loft is 17 degrees. Who’s it for: Better players looking for a mid-size fairway wood...
Pros: The 915F and 915Fd are longer and lower spinning than their predecessors. Titleist leads the way in loft, lie and face angle options, and offers an impressive...
Pros: The R15 is a low-spinning, highly adjustable fairway wood that offers faster ball speeds and more forgiveness than TaylorMade’s SLDR fairway woods. The AeroBurner offers...
Tour Edge Exotics’ new E8 Tour fairway woods are different than the company’s two other 2015 fairway woods in two ways: They’re adjustable. They’re little smaller. Exotics’ E8...
Here’s a new look for adjustability. We spotted a fairway wood from Cobra called the “King F6 Rails,” which looks to offer CG adjustability via two...
Callaway’s XR drivers, fairway woods and hybrids use the company’s new-and-improved Hyper Speed Face Cup technology to produce faster ball speeds — without skimping on forgiveness. The...
Along with its new J715 drivers, Bridgestone golf will release new J15 fairway woods and hybrids that promise improved ball speeds, higher launch angles and more...
We’ve reached the point where one fairway wood isn’t just one fairway wood anymore. Callaway’s Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway woods have two adjustable weights in their...
The list of technologies that TaylorMade has introduced through its “R” Series line of drivers in the last decade has become a sort of unofficial checklist...
There’s game-improvement clubs, and then there’s the next step — clubs that get the job done by any means necessary. Cobra’s Fly-Z XL drivers, fairway woods,...
Cells and bright colors? Maybe you were skeptical of Cobra’s Bio Cell line of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids. They looked cool or corny — depending...
Thanks to GolfWRX Member DTown3011 for posting the first in-hand photos of Callaway’s Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway woods. The fairway woods, which are currently listed...
Pros: Top-notch stock shafts, ample forgiveness and impressive ball speeds — a balance from which every player will benefit. Cons: The lack of an adjustable hosel at...
Nike’s Vapor Speed and Vapor Flex fairway woods are designed to fly longer and straighter than the company’s previous fairway woods, regardless of how golfers use...
The one thing that kept Titleist’s 913 drivers from winning more awards in our 2014 Gear Trials Club Test was their tendency to spin too much, but that shouldn’t...
Those of you making a new equipment wish list will love this: all of Nike’s 2015 products, which includes many things we expected and a few...
Pros: Tungsten weights placed low and deep in the head encourage a high launch. Cons: Only one shaft option. Golfers with faster swing speeds could create too much...
In the last two years, Callaway Golf has seen its U.S. dollar share in golf equipment sales — that is the amount of money consumers spend...
Our 2014 Gear Trials: Best Fairway Woods list included all the names you’d expect: Adams, Callaway, Cobra, Ping, TaylorMade and Titleist. On our 2014 list with...
Maybe the most intriguing golf equipment development in recent years has been the addition of “slots” to modern drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons, and no...
Callaway’s new V-Series fairway woods are designed with “Speed Optimized Technology,” making them lighter and more aerodynamic to promote more ball speed and distance. The fairway woods...
What are the best fairway woods in golf? That question is more difficult to answer than other club categories, such as drivers and irons, because of...
G30 Drivers No matter where a golf equipment manufacturer places the center of gravity in its latest driver, one thing is true; modern driver heads aren’t...
TaylorMade has announced the release of its SLDR S line, which includes new drivers, fairway woods and hybrids that continue the company’s emphasis on “lofting up.”...