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Why We Like It
- 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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Hot List testers noted a stealthy, single‑tone, low‑profile head that sets up cleanly and inspires confidence. Impact feels dense and meaty with a hot, fast face—center strikes produced high ball speeds, long distance and penetrating flight; toe/heel shots still carried well. The club is versatile and workable (easy to shape draws and fades), launching from mid to very high to hold greens. It’s very forgiving overall and consistent. One caveat: off‑center strikes can lose distance and sometimes increase sidespin.
Hot List testers noted a versatile, pear-shaped head that launches high but controllable — ideal off the tee or for holding greens. White full-face grooves aid setup; the deep, smooth-shaped head sets up square and looks pleasing. The face was exceptionally hot, producing the fastest ball speeds and very consistent carry even on toe/heel strikes, plus strong workability. One quibble: it’s a touch louder than expected. Great option for getting home in two on long par 5s.
Hot List testers noted a sleek, stealth dark‑gray look and low‑profile face that sets up confidently. It felt dense and hefty at impact, with a meaty, firm energy transfer that rewards good swings and keeps mis-hits on line. Ball speeds felt hot with low center‑spin, producing a penetrating, controllable flight; launch ranged from high/floaty to slightly lower for some. Extremely forgiving, easy to shape (fade/draw) and consistent across data — not the absolute longest but excellent distance‑forgiveness.
Hot List panelists observed a subdued, single‑tone look that inspires confidence and an easy setup. The club feels smooth and solid through the swing with a muted, firm impact—more sensation than sound—and launches well with reliable left‑to‑right flight and impressive energy off the face. It’s notably forgiving and responsive to small shot‑shape manipulations, delivering good distance and control when struck; one caveat: slightly less forgiving on off‑center hits.
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