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Best Fairway Woods of 2026

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Identifying the most deserving clubs for our Hot List equipment guide requires the ability to decipher among thin lines of excellence. That’s why we commit to extensive player-testing and spend hundreds of hours meeting with manufacturer R&D teams and our academic panel of scientists to better understand the nuances that make each club special. Fairway woods embrace a variety of shapes, sizes, metals (titanium is back, baby) and other materials. Their low centers of gravity, flexible faces and effective sole designs provide confidence that a 200-yard shot off a fairway lie is no cause for panic. Here are the best fairway woods as determined by our Hot List judging process, which evaluates excellence across three criteria: Look/Sound/Feel, Innovation, and Performance.

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Callaway Quantum Max
$400 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$400
The shallow-face design lifts your confidence at address and facilitates launch while offering the broadest range of lofts in the entire Quantum family. Combined with the lightweight carbon-composite crown, a 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar positioned low and forward within the head yields a lower center of gravity for less spin and more distance. Affixed to the sole, the internal bar rests slightly above the floor of the club. This position keeps mass low while freeing the bottom of the face to flex more freely for better ball speed from impacts lower on the face. The cupface design wraps around the crown and deeper into the sole than in the past to create a more pliant sole and hinge for better face deflection, more distance and higher launch. The stepped-sole design provides trailing edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots. A new adjustable hosel on the 3- and 5-wood lets users tweak loft and lie, the latter by plus/minus 2 degrees to better fit more types of swings. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps 15, 16.5, 18, 20-degree Heavenwood, 21, 24, 27 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on 15- and 18-degree)
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Callaway Quantum Max D
$400 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$400
The larger address profile sets the stage for the most forgiving model in the lineup, and the draw bias and upright lie angle will work to counteract a slice. The carbon-composite crown helps lower the center of gravity for higher launch, but expect the Max D to launch higher than the standard Max. A 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar positioned low and forward within the head yields a lower center of gravity for less spin and more distance. Affixed to the sole, the internal bar rests slightly above the floor of the club. This position keeps mass low while freeing the bottom of the face to flex more freely for better ball speed from impacts lower on the face. The cupface design wraps around the crown and deeper into the sole than in the past to create a more pliable sole and hinge for better face deflection, more distance and higher launch. The stepped sole design provides trailing-edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots. A new adjustable hosel on the 3- and 5-wood lets users tweak loft and lie, the latter by plus/minus 2 degrees to better fit more types of swings. 15, 16.5, 18, 21.5 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on the 3- and 5-wood)
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Callaway Quantum Max Fast
$450 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$450
The lightweight build of this model helps players with moderate swing speeds move the club faster and with more control for higher launch and greater distance. Lighter shafts and slightly weaker lofts make this the ideal option for players seeking the highest launch. The carbon-composite crown helps lower the center of gravity for higher launch. A 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar positioned low and forward within the head yields a lower center of gravity for less spin and more distance. Affixed to the sole, the internal bar rests slightly above the floor of the club. This position keeps mass low while freeing the bottom of the face to flex more freely for better ball speed from impacts lower on the face. The cupface design wraps around the crown and deeper into the sole than in the past to create a more supple sole and hinge for better face deflection, more distance and higher launch. The stepped sole design provides trailing-edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots. A new adjustable hosel on the 3- and 5-wood lets users tweak loft and lie, the latter by plus/minus 2 degrees to better fit more types of swings. 16, 19, 22, 25 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on the 16- and 19-degree)
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Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond
$450 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$450
Built with a tour-focused compact shape and deeper face, this model produces less spin and a lower launch. Additional mass in the form of a fixed weight in the front of the sole pushes the center of gravity forward to lower spin. The carbon-composite crown helps lower the center of gravity for less spin. The key to better distance here is how a 30-gram “floating” tungsten bar is positioned low and forward within the head. Affixed to the sole, the internal bar rests slightly above the floor of the club. This position keeps mass low while freeing the bottom of the face to flex more freely for better ball speed from impacts lower on the face. The cupface design wraps around the crown and deeper into the sole than in the past to create a more pliant sole and hinge for better face deflection, extra distance and a higher launch. The stepped sole provides trailing edge relief for cleaner center-face contact and fewer thin shots. A new adjustable hosel for the 3- and 5-wood lets users tweak loft and lie, the latter by plus/minus 2 degrees to better fit more types of swings. Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps 15, 18, 21 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel on the 15- and 18-degree)
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Cobra OPTM LS
$470 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$470
The most compact and versatile head in the lineup uses a titanium body and thin-ply carbon composite crown to save mass that’s used for a spin-killing lower center of gravity and three movable weights. Its titanium face also provides a boost in ball speed. A 37-gram internal slug of heavy tungsten is glued into the sole to provide the lowest, most forward center of gravity in all of Cobra’s fairway woods for lower spin, more speed and a more penetrating trajectory. One key to consistent performance is how that internal weighting and the spacing of the sole weights are balanced to stabilize the head. The three movable weights (14, 11 and three grams) fit in three ports in the front heel and toe and rear perimeter. Placing the heavy weights in the front positions provide the most stability, and positioning the heaviest weight in the rear can add launch and spin while producing fade or draw bias. A carbon composite crown (4.5 times less dense than the steel it replaces) frees up mass for a lower center of gravity. Developed through machine-learning applications, the variable-thickness pattern in the face has 15 zones. The distinct geometries of thickness and shape optimize speed, launch and spin on impacts across the face. A 33-way adjustable hosel, the most diverse in the game, dials in the preferred ball flight from low to high and left to right by adjusting loft and lie by plus/minus 2 degrees. Top 5 in Sound/Feel, low-handicaps 14.5, 16, 17.5 degrees (with a 33-way adjustable hosel)
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Cobra OPTM Max
$370 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
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Hot List Gold
$370
The larger-headed option in the OPTM fairway wood line is designed to help average golfers with higher launch and off-center-hit forgiveness. Movable sole weights (14 and three grams) in the rear perimeter and heel side provide options for a player to emphasize forgiveness (heavy weight in the rear port) or a slice-fighting draw bias (heavy weight in the heel port). Internal weight pads that distribute additional weight to the rear perimeter and the hosel create a built-in draw bias. Another key to consistent performance is how the internal weighting and sole weights are balanced to stabilize the head. A carbon-composite crown (4.5 times less dense than the steel it replaces) frees up mass for a lower center of gravity. Developed through machine-learning applications, the variable-thickness pattern in the face has 15 zones. The distinct geometries of thickness and shape optimize speed, launch and spin on impacts across the face, taking advantage of the unique strength and flexibility properties of the high-strength 475-steel face insert. A 33-way adjustable hosel, the most diverse in the game, dials in the preferred ball flight from low to high and left to right by adjusting loft and lie by plus/minus 2 degrees. 15.5, 18.5, 21.5, 24.5 degrees
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Cobra OPTM X
$370 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$370
The most versatile option in the OPTM fairway wood line uses adjustable front and rear sole weights (11 and three grams) to control spin, launch and forgiveness. With the 11-gram weight in the back setting, ball flight is neutral, and players should expect higher launch and extra forgiveness. With the 11-gram weight in the front position, expect a penetrating flight with higher ball speed and lower spin. Internal weight pads that distribute additional weight to the rear perimeter and the hosel create a built-in draw bias. Another key to consistent performance is how the internal weighting and sole weights are balanced to stabilize the head. A carbon-composite crown (4.5 times less dense than the steel it replaces) frees up mass for a lower center of gravity. Developed through machine-learning applications, the variable-thickness pattern in the face has 15 zones. The distinct geometries of thickness and shape optimize speed, launch and spin on impacts across the face. A 33-way adjustable hosel, the most diverse in the game, dials in the preferred ball flight from low to high and left to right by adjusting loft and lie by plus/minus 2 degrees. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps 15, 16.5, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with a 33-way adjustable hosel)
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Mizuno JPX One
$350 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
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Hot List Gold
$350
This versatile single model covers lofts from 13 to 26 degrees through adjustability and features a new sole channel designed to boost ball speed across the face. The channel is wider in the heel and toe portion to create more face deformation for impacts on the toe and heel while maintaining center-face ball speed. The head width heel to toe gets progressively smaller as lofts increase to improve workability and ease of use on uneven lies. A second 3-wood (3T) in the lineup has a tour-preferred compact shape and a deeper face to make it more effective off the tee. A weight-saving carbon-composite crown piece wraps into the skirt on the toe side of the crown to save mass that’s redistributed into a four-gram weight in the front channel and an eight-gram screw weight in the sole. A high-strength maraging-steel face insert features a new variable-thickness design with zones in the high and low heel and high and low toe to improve off-center hits. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps 15, 15T, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Ping G440 LST
$600 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
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Hot List Gold
$600
Better players with faster swing speeds will benefit the most from this design’s use of multiple materials to produce a higher launch and less spin. This new version has a more rounded shape and a taller face for improved versatility off the tee as well as a muted sound. The lightweight titanium face features a new alloy that’s stronger, allowing it to be made 8 percent thinner for increased resilience across the face. A carbon-composite piece wraps around the back of the crown and into the rear skirt, saving weight to lower the center of gravity for less spin. The bottom of the club has an 85-gram tungsten soleplate (6 percent heavier than the previous model) to increase launch angle and reduce spin. A slimmer rear weight ensures the club rests closer to the ground for a consistent face angle regardless of the adjustable loft and lie settings. A redesigned interior section of the hosel frees up room for the heel side of the face to flex more efficiently and saves weight to maintain a lower center of gravity. Top 5 in Forgiveness, low-handicaps 15, 19 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Ping G440 Max
$385 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$385
The Max is the rare club that fits average players and tour pros alike. The G430 Max was among the most played fairway woods on the PGA Tour for much of 2024. The 440 Max has a taller face for more ball speed and distance across the face, particularly on tee shots, and offers a confidence-inspiring look. A redesigned interior section of the hosel frees up room for the heel side of the face to flex more efficiently and saves weight to maintain a lower center of gravity. A carbon-composite piece wraps around the back of the crown and into the rear skirt, saving weight to lower the center of gravity for less spin. The high-strength steel alloy face wraps around the crown and sole for greater rebound on mis-hits. A slimmer rear weight ensures the club rests closer to the ground for a consistent face angle regardless of the adjustable loft and lie settings. The larger, rounder shape controls vibration for a denser sound at impact. Top 5 in Performance, low-, middle-, high-handicaps 15, 17, 19, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Ping G440 SFT
$385 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$385
With the shallowest face height of the three Ping fairway woods, this model targets players who use fairway woods off the ground and not the tee. The high-strength steel alloy face wraps around the crown and sole for greater rebound on mis-hits. Extra loft on the 3-wood and 7-wood and a shorter shaft length on the 5-wood help golfers with average to below-average swing speeds launch shots higher. A redesigned interior section of the hosel frees up room for the heel side of the face to flex more efficiently and saves weight to maintain a lower center of gravity. A carbon-composite piece wraps around the back of the crown and into the rear skirt, saving weight to lower the center of gravity for less spin. A slimmer rear weight ensures the club rests closer to the ground for a consistent face angle regardless of the adjustable loft and lie settings. 16, 19, 22 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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TaylorMade Qi4D
$380 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$380
For average to above-average swing speeds (even tour players), the standard model provides the most efficient shaping, the fastest face, and the broadest range of lofts to fit more types of golfers and ability levels. A larger lightweight carbon-composite crown helps to shift the center of gravity lower for easier, higher launch with low spin. The relatively shallower face features refined variable thickness to improve flexibility for on- and off-center hits. The lower rear skirt also helps to lower the center of gravity for easier launch and efficient spin. The sole channel, which helps the face flex on lower impacts, now extends farther toward the toe for even more speed on toe-side strikes. The stock lie angle is flatter and the face angle is slightly more open than in past models to promote confidence at address and enhance directional control. New sole shaping allows the club to move more cleanly through the ground, and additional crown curvature helps impacts launch high with less spin. The adjustable hosel tweaks loft by plus/minus 2 degrees, extending the overall loft range of the line from 13 to 26 degrees. An additional weight kit provides a range of options to increase or decrease the swingweight based on player-fitting preferences. Top 5 in Performance, low- and high-handicaps 15, 16.5, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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TaylorMade Qi4D Max
$380 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$380
The larger footprint at address (18 percent larger than Qi4D Tour and 5 percent larger than Qi4D) inspires confidence for average golfers struggling with inconsistent impacts, as does the enhanced stability on off-center hits. With the sole weight in the rear, the center of gravity shifts farther back for a higher moment of inertia (increased forgiveness) and higher launch. An additional weight kit provides a range of options to increase or decrease the swingweight based on player-fitting preferences. A larger lightweight carbon-composite crown helps to shift the center of gravity lower for easier, higher launch with low spin. The sole channel, which helps the face flex on lower impacts, now extends farther toward the toe for even more speed on toe-side strikes. The shallowest face in the lineup features refined variable thickness to improve flexibility for on- and off-center hits. The lower rear skirt also helps to lower the center of gravity for easier launch and efficient spin. The adjustable hosel tweaks loft by plus/minus 2 degrees, extending the overall loft range of the line from 13 to 26 degrees. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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TaylorMade Qi4D Max Lite
$380 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$380
Built on the larger platform of the Qi4D Max, this model uses a lighter overall head and shaft (up to 21 grams lighter than the Qi4D Max) to provide increased distance potential and enhanced control for moderate to slower swing speeds. The 3-wood checks in at 200cc (18 percent larger than the Qi4D Tour) for improved moment of inertia (stability on off-center hits). With the sole weight in the rear, the center of gravity shifts farther back for increased forgiveness and a higher launch. An additional weight kit provides a range of options to increase or decrease the swingweight based on player-fitting preferences. A larger lightweight carbon-composite crown helps to shift the center of gravity lower and farther back for easier, higher launch. The sole channel, which helps the face flex on lower impacts, now extends farther toward the toe for even more speed on toe-side strikes. The shallowest face in the lineup features refined variable-thickness to improve flexibility for on- and off-center hits for better distance. The lower rear skirt also helps to lower the center of gravity for easier launch and efficient spin. The adjustable hosel tweaks loft by plus/minus 2 degrees, extending the overall loft range of the line from 13 to 26 degrees. 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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TaylorMade Qi4D Tour
$450 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$450
Designed for skilled players with above average swing speeds, the Qi4D Tour’s compact shape and internal weighting (low and forward) deliver high-energy transfer with ultra-low spin. A lightweight carbon-crown and a full titanium body and face save mass for a 60-gram block of tungsten low in the forward part of the sole to push the center of gravity lower and more forward than in Qi35 Tour. This lower center of gravity means this model features slightly higher measured lofts than the Qi35 Tour for higher launch while maintaining lower spin. Three sole weights (a 15 gram and two four grams) can adjust for draws and fades in a TaylorMade fairway wood for the first time since 2007. The 15-gram weight in the back pushes launch higher and adds forgiveness. Shifting the 15-gram weight to the toe protects against a hook, and to the heel minimizes a slice. The sole channel, which helps the face flex on lower impacts, now extends farther toward the toe for even more speed on toe-side strikes. The adjustable hosel tweaks loft by plus/minus 2 degrees, extending the overall loft range of the line from 13 to 23 degrees. Top 5 in Look, low- and high-handicaps 15, 18, 21 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Titleist GT1
$400 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$400
Built for golfers with moderate swing speeds, this lighter design focuses on combining higher launch with increased stability on off-center hits. A deeper center of gravity (deepest in the GT lineup) fuels that enhanced stability. The GT1 has a shallower face compared to the TSR1 (and GT2/GT3) to help instill confidence in golfers who struggle to launch the ball in the air. Front and rear sole weights (11 and three grams) emphasize higher launch and forgiveness (heavy weight in rear) or high launch and lower spin (heavy weight in front). Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel. The GT1 uses a high-strength 465-steel-alloy face insert that bends around the sole in an L-shape to enhance flexibility low on the face. The leading edge features a flatter sole curvature that allows the front of the face to sit tighter to the turf for optimal ball speed and spin. 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
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Titleist GT2
$400 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$400
Targeting golfers with average to above-average swing speeds, the GT2 is larger than the GT3 and emphasizes forgiveness and higher launch. Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel. Has a lower and slightly more forward center of gravity than the TSR2. This promotes a higher launch and better energy transfer for more carry distance. The GT2 uses a high-strength 465-steel-alloy face insert that bends around the sole in an L-shape to enhance flexibility low on the face. The leading edge features a flatter sole curvature that allows the front of the face to sit tighter to the turf for optimal ball speed and spin. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
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Titleist GT3
$400 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$400
This model has a taller face height and a potentially flatter ball flight than the GT2. Designed for golfers who tend to hit down on the ball and who use a 3-wood off the tee. The adjustable weight track in the front of the sole distributes weight in one of five locations from heel to toe to better fit a player’s flight preferences or typical impact locations. Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel. The GT3 uses a high-strength 465-steel-alloy face insert that bends around the sole in an L-shape to enhance flexibility low on the face. The leading edge features a flatter sole curvature that allows the front of the face to sit tighter to the turf for optimal ball speed and spin. Top 5 in Performance, low- and middle-handicaps 15, 16.5, 18 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
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Callaway Apex UW
$370 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
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Hot List Silver
$370
This compact model offers a combination of hybrid and fairway wood attributes for the above-average player looking for low-spin and more workable launch options from a low-lofted approach club. The lightweight tri-axial carbon-crown saves mass that’s redistributed in a high-density tungsten bar that rests low and forward within the head, lowering spin and enhancing the energy transfer at impact. Screws in the sole suspend the 41-gram tungsten bar, letting it “float” above the interior surface so that the sole and face insert can flex more effectively, particularly on lower impacts. The stepdown-sole design features increased trailing-side relief for more efficient turf interaction and creates room for consistent contact with the center of the face. The cupface wraps around the crown and sole for improved flexing, and the variable-thickness shaping is designed with AI from tens of thousands of typical impact patterns of the target user. Top 5 in Forgiveness, low- and high-handicaps 17, 19, 21, 23 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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PXG Lightning
$380 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
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Hot List Silver
$380
The larger of the two Lightning options mixes forgiveness with adjustability and a higher range of lofts to provide ease of use for most average players. The squared-off face design provides a larger lower face area to push more weight low and forward while creating room for more ball speed in the place many average golfers most often contact their fairway woods. The perimeter of the face is 12.5 percent thinner than previous PXG fairway woods to increase face deformation at impact for more ball speed and a higher launch. Three movable weights in the sole increase fitting options. Two 2.5-gram weights and a 12.5-gram weight allow the user to shift the heavier weight to the rear to favor forgiveness, to the toe to guard against a hook and to the heel to moderate a slice. Loft range now extends to 28.5 degrees with an adjustable 11-wood, the broadest range in company history. 15, 17, 18, 21, 24, 27 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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PXG Lightning Tour
$380 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$380
The more compact of the two Lightning fairway wood options favors better ball-strikers looking for a flatter trajectory and versatility from a variety of lies. The Tour uses a rounded sole shape that allows for cleaner action through the turf, particularly from the rough. Developed through input from PXG’s tour staff, the taller face targets players who mainly use a 3-wood off the tee, as well as those who want to avoid fairway woods that fly too high. The perimeter of the face is 12.5 percent thinner than previous PXG fairway woods to increase face deformation at impact for more ball speed and a higher launch. Two movable weights in the sole (2.5 grams and 12.5 grams) control trajectory. Placing the heavier weight in the back increases forgiveness and promotes a higher ball flight; placing it in the front lowers flight and decreases spin. 15, 18 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Srixon ZXi
$330 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
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Hot List Silver
$330
This better-player fairway wood expands its size and interior weighting to increase playability for a broader range of golfers. The new design mixes a thinner center-face section with thick regions in the heel and toe to improve distance. Rigid and flexible zones in the crown and sole surrounding the face increase flexibility. An angled feature in the internal weighting keeps mass low while allowing room for increased flexing. That internal mass stretches to the rear on this model to provide stability on off-center hits. A carbon-composite piece on the crown of the 13.5- and 15-degree models lowers the center of gravity and reduces spin to make them more effective off the tee. A softened leading edge and sole shape help the club sit flatter on the turf. An adjustable hosel stretches the loft range from 12 to 22.5 degrees. Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps 13.5, 15, 18, 21 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
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Tour Edge Exotics LS
$400 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$400
This compact, low-spin model targets better players with above-average swing speeds who like to work the ball off the tee. The multi-material head includes a 6-4 titanium body, a high-strength, lightweight 8-1-1 titanium face insert and a weight-saving carbon-composite crown. An 80-gram tungsten weight pad pushes the center of gravity low and forward to decrease spin and increase energy transfer at impact. Front and rear weight ports in the sole let the player shift the center of gravity. Placing the heavier weight (15 grams) in the rear results in more forgiveness and a higher launch. Switching it to the front position produces a flatter trajectory with less spin. The sole shaping includes trailing-edge relief for a smoother glide through the turf and less loss of swing speed on slightly fat shots. The back of the titanium face insert—deeper than any Exotics fairway wood—uses rows of pyramid indentations of varying sizes. The design maximizes ball speed and mitigates falloff for mis-hits, particularly on the toe side. The eight-way adjustable hosel allows loft tweaks of plus/minus 1.5 degrees, extending the loft range of the line from 11.5 to 19.5 degrees. Top 5 in Forgiveness, middle-handicaps 13, 15, 18 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Wilson Dynapower Carbon
$430 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$430
Designed with better players in mind, this model offers the lowest spin in Wilson’s fairway-wood lineup. The thin carbon-composite crown lightens the head’s mass at the top and helps shift the center of gravity toward the bottom for reduced spin. The variable-thickness face used AI analysis that considered thousands of permutations to optimize distance, launch and off-center performance. A 30-gram tungsten bar rests flush with the sole at the front of the club to keep the center of gravity low and forward for less spin and more direct energy transfer. The center of gravity is 6 percent lower and 5 percent more forward than last year’s Dynapower Carbon. The design balances low spin with forgiveness by adding an internal weight pad against the rear wall to increase stability. A lighter structure on the interior part of the hosel saves weight and opens additional space behind the heel side of the face, allowing it to flex more freely. Top 5 in Sound/Feel, low- and high-handicaps 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel)
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Wilson Dynapower Max
$380 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
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Hot List Silver
$380
The Max is larger front to back and has a shallower face than the Dynapower Carbon. This should appeal to golfers looking for easier launch and forgiveness on mis-hits. The variable-thickness face used AI analysis to consider thousands of permutations to optimize distance, launch and performance on off-center hits. The variable-thickness crown includes four sections that are thinner than a credit card to save weight that’s relocated in the sole to optimize spin and increase launch. A lighter structure on the interior part of the hosel saves weight and opens additional space behind the heel side of the face, allowing it to flex more. 15, 18, 21 degrees