Use Your Fairway Woods to Hit the Ball Far
Titleist Golf dominates the PGA Tour bags and its no surprised. Coupled with the Pro V1 and Pro V1Xs, it’s an unbeatable combination. Hit them high and hit them far. With these clubs, you will reach more par 5s in two.
Cobra is making some headway with its drivers but I have seen no one play their fairway woods. Maybe hybrids but just not fairway woods. Oh well. They just need more high profile players like Camino to get amateur players excited about playing their clubs.
Cleveland has been riding on the launcher line for decades but maybe it’s time to find a new name since it’s getting confusing. If you go to ebay and type in the newest model, you will find clubs from different years so that is not that great.
Bridgestone makes great golf balls and those B330 and B6s are really good… wait, we are talking about fairway woods aren’t we?
Adams may be the pioneer in hybrids but their marketing is totally taken over by the other major brands. I have no idea what fairway woods they make so I naturally think they aren’t that great.
I highly recommend getting Taylormade Golf fairway woods. I own the burner woods and I can hit them high and far. Since buying them, I also started to hit par 5s in two and I got two eagles since then.
Lynx mainly sells through Golfsmith and it’s not a bad brand. I’m not too familiar with them though so your mileage may vary. However, it will probably be pretty consistent if you couple it with a good shaft.
Callaway golf is really hurting lately because people are moving away from its clubs. Lately, I’ve seen their fairway woods selling for $1! Of course, you have to buy their driver but still. It’s pretty much free.
Nike made some inroads but those square looking fairway woods still takes getting used to. If you love Tiger woods though, you may be surprised that Tiger doesn’t play Nike fairway woods.