
TaylorMade SIM2 Max Fairway Wood Review
Seeking a fairway wood with easy launch and loads of forgiveness? Check out the TaylorMade SIM2 Max fairway wood.

Seeking a fairway wood with easy launch and loads of forgiveness? Check out the TaylorMade SIM2 Max fairway wood.

If your seeking consistency in your fairway wood you’ll want to read Meeker’s review of the Tour Edge Exotics C721.

Great looks, strong performance and an amazing price tag – don’t miss this review of the Wilson Staff D9 fairway wood.

Will the PXG 0211 fairway wood finally get Matt to bag a 3W? Find out in this review.

Need more distance to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the Srixon ZX fairway wood.

The Titleist TSi3 fairway wood will demand a spot in the bags of better players with its outstanding looks and strong ball flight. Full review here.

The Cobra RADSPEED fairway wood brings together radial weighting with sole rails to make a forgiving club you can hit from any lie.

Power, forgiveness and stellar looks lead the highlights of Matt Meeker’s review of the Titleist TSi2 fairway. Find out the details here.

The Callaway Big Bertha B21 fairway wood is the easiest-to-hit FW that Matt has ever tested. Learn all about it in this review.

The Callaway MAVRIK Sub Zero fairway wood is engineerer for distance. Will if fit your game? Matt Meeker reveals his results here.

Seeking a fairway wood with easy launch and loads of forgiveness? Check out the TaylorMade SIM2 Max fairway wood.

If your seeking consistency in your fairway wood you’ll want to read Meeker’s review of the Tour Edge Exotics C721.

Great looks, strong performance and an amazing price tag – don’t miss this review of the Wilson Staff D9 fairway wood.

Will the PXG 0211 fairway wood finally get Matt to bag a 3W? Find out in this review.

Need more distance to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the Srixon ZX fairway wood.

The Titleist TSi3 fairway wood will demand a spot in the bags of better players with its outstanding looks and strong ball flight. Full review here.

The Cobra RADSPEED fairway wood brings together radial weighting with sole rails to make a forgiving club you can hit from any lie.

Power, forgiveness and stellar looks lead the highlights of Matt Meeker’s review of the Titleist TSi2 fairway. Find out the details here.

The Callaway Big Bertha B21 fairway wood is the easiest-to-hit FW that Matt has ever tested. Learn all about it in this review.

The Callaway MAVRIK Sub Zero fairway wood is engineerer for distance. Will if fit your game? Matt Meeker reveals his results here.

Seeking a fairway wood with easy launch and loads of forgiveness? Check out the TaylorMade SIM2 Max fairway wood.

If your seeking consistency in your fairway wood you’ll want to read Meeker’s review of the Tour Edge Exotics C721.

Great looks, strong performance and an amazing price tag – don’t miss this review of the Wilson Staff D9 fairway wood.

Will the PXG 0211 fairway wood finally get Matt to bag a 3W? Find out in this review.

Need more distance to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the Srixon ZX fairway wood.

The Titleist TSi3 fairway wood will demand a spot in the bags of better players with its outstanding looks and strong ball flight. Full review here.

The Cobra RADSPEED fairway wood brings together radial weighting with sole rails to make a forgiving club you can hit from any lie.

Power, forgiveness and stellar looks lead the highlights of Matt Meeker’s review of the Titleist TSi2 fairway. Find out the details here.

The Callaway Big Bertha B21 fairway wood is the easiest-to-hit FW that Matt has ever tested. Learn all about it in this review.

The Callaway MAVRIK Sub Zero fairway wood is engineerer for distance. Will if fit your game? Matt Meeker reveals his results here.