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Why We Like It
- This tour-preferred shape will attract better players with higher swing speeds looking to reduce spin.
- The one-piece titanium body and face enhances face flex to produce more distance.
- The variable-thickness face has rows of diamond-shaped patterns in seven depths to improve ball speed on off-center hits, particularly near the heel and toe.
- A carbon-composite crown redistributes weight in the form of a massive 90-gram sole structure (75-gram tungsten weight, 15-gram movable weight) for a lower, more forward center of gravity and reduced spin.
- Front and rear switchable sole weights let golfers tweak launch higher (15-gram weight in rear) or reduce spin (15-gram weight in front).
- The rear weight structure has three ports for draw, fade and neutral ball-flight preferences.
- A rigid band of titanium in the rear perimeter stiffens the overall clubhead to create more potential flexing across a broader area of the face.
- 13, 15, 18 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
what our testers said
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Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
Perfect size and head shape for a 3-wood. Had a pleasing, soft sound to it and matching feedback off the face. Distance was lacking, however, even though it matched up with my preferred feel.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
I like how the alignment aid is "725" because I like to focus on something small on the top of the face. Performed when I hit it well, but I couldn't find a repeatable ball flight, even on good shots.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
Sleek shape, liked how the face didn't extend far out into the toe. Powerful, loud sound and feel. Sole promoted clean strikes with the ball rising quickly. Not quite as long as some others in this category, but it's long enough, given its other performance characteristics.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Deeper face was easy to set up and align. Launch was all over the place but leans towards golfers who need help getting the ball in the air. Weight felt back but didn't display forgiveness.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
Inconsistent results, but mishits felt and sounded good. Distance on flighted shots missed the mark.
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Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
Perfect size and head shape for a 3-wood. Had a pleasing, soft sound to it and matching feedback off the face. Distance was lacking, however, even though it matched up with my preferred feel.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
I like how the alignment aid is "725" because I like to focus on something small on the top of the face. Performed when I hit it well, but I couldn't find a repeatable ball flight, even on good shots.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
Sleek shape, liked how the face didn't extend far out into the toe. Powerful, loud sound and feel. Sole promoted clean strikes with the ball rising quickly. Not quite as long as some others in this category, but it's long enough, given its other performance characteristics.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Deeper face was easy to set up and align. Launch was all over the place but leans towards golfers who need help getting the ball in the air. Weight felt back but didn't display forgiveness.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
Inconsistent results, but mishits felt and sounded good. Distance on flighted shots missed the mark.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
Launched in an incredibly high window, even when I tried to flight it down a little bit. Thought I was going to bring the rain with this one.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
Unremarkable performance out of this one. Reasonably straight. Did what it was asked but didn't offer any electricity or excitement. Didn't love the feedback in my hands. Too firm-feeling, even when well-struck.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
Too many patterns makes it confusing when looking down over the ball. Bottom of the club has an interesting weight system, almost like a cavity back. Firm off the face with a penetrating flight.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
Offset makes it a cinch to square up. You can feel the ball being compressed as it explodes off the face. Even my mishits were absolutely crushed. Everything stayed within a 10- to 15-yard dispersion and went the right distance.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
The few I hit on the screws were great, but it's not wildly long. Spin was up across the board. Overall look was busy.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
Low launch if you're trying to tone down ball flight; this club will help bring it back down to earth. Quiet and muted, didn't give you too much audible feedback, but the numbers were consistent.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Incredibly flat face with a lot of surface area. Elicits a loud, soft noise at impact. Huge sweet spot, tough to miss with this one.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Didn't notice a huge drop off between great hits and toe or heel. I dig that. Like that it has adjustability; don't have to take weights out, can fine tune it. High performing club for the money.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
You can see the tech in the head, which I quite enjoy. When I hit it well, it was off like a rocket. Mis-hits still hung in there, too. Sole moved through the turf efficiently, even on heavy contact.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
Sets up well and has a louder sound and firmer feel at impact. Incredibly stable, to the point where I couldn't get the ball to work left or right. It's straight down the middle or nothing.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Love the compact, low profile. You don't have to worry about getting it up in the air with this one. Nice pop off the face, too. Was easy to hit my preferred cut without getting excessive spin.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Very easy to get the ball up in the air on command. Crisp through impact with tons of heat behind it. Good carry and total distance. Felt comfortable off the tee and ground. Impressive compression at impact.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
Curves blend into the turf. Instant satisfaction if you hit it on the screws, with a nice ting that your playing partners will notice. Strong option for the price with all the bells and whistles.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Crisp feel at impact. No aftershock in the hands, even on mishits. Just a quick jolt. Sounds like a dull, palm-to-palm clap as opposed to fingers-to-palm clap. Too much going on with the words, logos and weights on the sole.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Head feels properly proportioned, and that goes for the entire look. Easy to swing and rockets through the zone. I didn't have to drag it or fight with it. Delivered a pleasing smack to the ball.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Weight behind the head helps induce a high launch. Was able to move the ball in both directions and manipulate trajectory with ease. Muted sound regardless of impact location.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
Didn't have to question whether the club would get through the ball. Dense impact like a mallet hammer. Mishits carried a similar impact. Simple swings produced real power.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
A lot going on with the design, but it blends together nicely so it's not distracting. Sounded metallic at impact — high pitched but not distracting. Easy to repeat the same ball flight. Flew straight but not too high. Mishits even looked decent.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
Good club, just requires a lot of work to really get it to fall in line. Center hits were a nice, mid-height draw, which is fun to look it. The small, compact head is simple. Not intimidating. Face looks slightly closed at address.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
The adjustability really makes it a custom club. Bad mis-hits stayed online longer than I expected. Not necessarily a hot club, but a super reliable club. It's a club you want for a tight par 4. You'll get this in play in the clutch.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Workable wood, easy to get it shaping left or right. Looking for more forgiveness that it wasn't giving me. More of a slap or clap at impact — like the "action" on a movie set. Penetrating flight.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
Felt like a rocket off the face. Piercing ball flight, smooth through the turf. Was able to turn it over, when I usually hit a fade, which was unexpected. Could almost feel the compression at impact

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
No trouble hitting low bullets, but I struggled to get it in the air. Feel wise, not quite brittle but right on the edge of it. Dragged quite a bit and would pick up turf and grass constantly.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Wish the crown was a seamless design, but it still sits well. Can see a lot of face at address. Ball flight was high, straight and forgiving, in direction and distance, on misses.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
Ball flight was good, even if it lacked the pop I was hoping for. Could move the ball both ways on repeat. Great option if consistency is something you prioritize.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
Sleek shape, liked how the face didn't extend far out into the toe. Powerful, loud sound and feel. Sole promoted clean strikes with the ball rising quickly. Not quite as long as some others in this category, but it's long enough, given its other performance characteristics.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Deeper face was easy to set up and align. Launch was all over the place but leans towards golfers who need help getting the ball in the air. Weight felt back but didn't display forgiveness.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
Too many patterns makes it confusing when looking down over the ball. Bottom of the club has an interesting weight system, almost like a cavity back. Firm off the face with a penetrating flight.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Very easy to get the ball up in the air on command. Crisp through impact with tons of heat behind it. Good carry and total distance. Felt comfortable off the tee and ground. Impressive compression at impact.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Crisp feel at impact. No aftershock in the hands, even on mishits. Just a quick jolt. Sounds like a dull, palm-to-palm clap as opposed to fingers-to-palm clap. Too much going on with the words, logos and weights on the sole.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
Didn't have to question whether the club would get through the ball. Dense impact like a mallet hammer. Mishits carried a similar impact. Simple swings produced real power.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Workable wood, easy to get it shaping left or right. Looking for more forgiveness that it wasn't giving me. More of a slap or clap at impact — like the "action" on a movie set. Penetrating flight.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
Launched in an incredibly high window, even when I tried to flight it down a little bit. Thought I was going to bring the rain with this one.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
Unremarkable performance out of this one. Reasonably straight. Did what it was asked but didn't offer any electricity or excitement. Didn't love the feedback in my hands. Too firm-feeling, even when well-struck.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
The few I hit on the screws were great, but it's not wildly long. Spin was up across the board. Overall look was busy.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Incredibly flat face with a lot of surface area. Elicits a loud, soft noise at impact. Huge sweet spot, tough to miss with this one.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Didn't notice a huge drop off between great hits and toe or heel. I dig that. Like that it has adjustability; don't have to take weights out, can fine tune it. High performing club for the money.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Love the compact, low profile. You don't have to worry about getting it up in the air with this one. Nice pop off the face, too. Was easy to hit my preferred cut without getting excessive spin.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Head feels properly proportioned, and that goes for the entire look. Easy to swing and rockets through the zone. I didn't have to drag it or fight with it. Delivered a pleasing smack to the ball.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Weight behind the head helps induce a high launch. Was able to move the ball in both directions and manipulate trajectory with ease. Muted sound regardless of impact location.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
Felt like a rocket off the face. Piercing ball flight, smooth through the turf. Was able to turn it over, when I usually hit a fade, which was unexpected. Could almost feel the compression at impact

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
No trouble hitting low bullets, but I struggled to get it in the air. Feel wise, not quite brittle but right on the edge of it. Dragged quite a bit and would pick up turf and grass constantly.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
Ball flight was good, even if it lacked the pop I was hoping for. Could move the ball both ways on repeat. Great option if consistency is something you prioritize.

Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
Perfect size and head shape for a 3-wood. Had a pleasing, soft sound to it and matching feedback off the face. Distance was lacking, however, even though it matched up with my preferred feel.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
I like how the alignment aid is "725" because I like to focus on something small on the top of the face. Performed when I hit it well, but I couldn't find a repeatable ball flight, even on good shots.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
Inconsistent results, but mishits felt and sounded good. Distance on flighted shots missed the mark.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
Offset makes it a cinch to square up. You can feel the ball being compressed as it explodes off the face. Even my mishits were absolutely crushed. Everything stayed within a 10- to 15-yard dispersion and went the right distance.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
Low launch if you're trying to tone down ball flight; this club will help bring it back down to earth. Quiet and muted, didn't give you too much audible feedback, but the numbers were consistent.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
You can see the tech in the head, which I quite enjoy. When I hit it well, it was off like a rocket. Mis-hits still hung in there, too. Sole moved through the turf efficiently, even on heavy contact.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
Sets up well and has a louder sound and firmer feel at impact. Incredibly stable, to the point where I couldn't get the ball to work left or right. It's straight down the middle or nothing.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
Curves blend into the turf. Instant satisfaction if you hit it on the screws, with a nice ting that your playing partners will notice. Strong option for the price with all the bells and whistles.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
A lot going on with the design, but it blends together nicely so it's not distracting. Sounded metallic at impact — high pitched but not distracting. Easy to repeat the same ball flight. Flew straight but not too high. Mishits even looked decent.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
Good club, just requires a lot of work to really get it to fall in line. Center hits were a nice, mid-height draw, which is fun to look it. The small, compact head is simple. Not intimidating. Face looks slightly closed at address.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
The adjustability really makes it a custom club. Bad mis-hits stayed online longer than I expected. Not necessarily a hot club, but a super reliable club. It's a club you want for a tight par 4. You'll get this in play in the clutch.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Wish the crown was a seamless design, but it still sits well. Can see a lot of face at address. Ball flight was high, straight and forgiving, in direction and distance, on misses.
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