
TaylorMade M6 D-Type Fairway Wood Review
Need to produce a draw to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the TaylorMade M6 D-Type fairway wood.

Need to produce a draw to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the TaylorMade M6 D-Type fairway wood.

Does the addition of Twist Face elevate the TaylorMade M6 fairway wood to “must have” status? Find out here.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Is the Moon Wood the solution for long approaches and tight driving holes? Find out in our review.

The TaylorMade M5 fairway wood raises the ceiling on price, but does it do the same for performance? Find out in our review.

Is the mini driver making a comeback or is this a one-time novelty? Get our take on the TaylorMade Original One Mini Driver here.

If you’d like to regain some speed in your 3 wood without breaking the bank, the Wilson Staff D7 fairway wood is well worth a look.

Do you have a tendency to miss right? The PING G410 SFT fairway wood is engineered to be draw bias. Find out about all the performance features here.

A huge number of professionals are adding the Tour Edge CBX 119 fairway woods to their bags. Should you join them?

PING continues their tradition of strong performing fairway woods with the G410. Find out all the details in this review.

Need to produce a draw to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the TaylorMade M6 D-Type fairway wood.

Does the addition of Twist Face elevate the TaylorMade M6 fairway wood to “must have” status? Find out here.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Is the Moon Wood the solution for long approaches and tight driving holes? Find out in our review.

The TaylorMade M5 fairway wood raises the ceiling on price, but does it do the same for performance? Find out in our review.

Is the mini driver making a comeback or is this a one-time novelty? Get our take on the TaylorMade Original One Mini Driver here.

If you’d like to regain some speed in your 3 wood without breaking the bank, the Wilson Staff D7 fairway wood is well worth a look.

Do you have a tendency to miss right? The PING G410 SFT fairway wood is engineered to be draw bias. Find out about all the performance features here.

A huge number of professionals are adding the Tour Edge CBX 119 fairway woods to their bags. Should you join them?

PING continues their tradition of strong performing fairway woods with the G410. Find out all the details in this review.

Need to produce a draw to get to those long par 5s in two? Check out the TaylorMade M6 D-Type fairway wood.

Does the addition of Twist Face elevate the TaylorMade M6 fairway wood to “must have” status? Find out here.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Is the Moon Wood the solution for long approaches and tight driving holes? Find out in our review.

The TaylorMade M5 fairway wood raises the ceiling on price, but does it do the same for performance? Find out in our review.

Is the mini driver making a comeback or is this a one-time novelty? Get our take on the TaylorMade Original One Mini Driver here.

If you’d like to regain some speed in your 3 wood without breaking the bank, the Wilson Staff D7 fairway wood is well worth a look.

Do you have a tendency to miss right? The PING G410 SFT fairway wood is engineered to be draw bias. Find out about all the performance features here.

A huge number of professionals are adding the Tour Edge CBX 119 fairway woods to their bags. Should you join them?

PING continues their tradition of strong performing fairway woods with the G410. Find out all the details in this review.