
PING G Fairway Wood Review
Can the PING G fairway wood be as dominant in its category as the G driver is?

Can the PING G fairway wood be as dominant in its category as the G driver is?

Will the Cobra King LTD fairway wood live up to the reputation of its driver counterpart? Read our review to find out.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.

The M1 fairway wood has some new items to talk about, but is it really that different from the R15? Get the answer here.

Srixon’s Z 355 fairway wood brings Action Mass Technology to the tee box and the fairway. See if it deserves a spot in your bag in this review.

After giving high praise to the driver, Bill took on Callaway’s Great Big Bertha fairway wood. See how the Great Big Bertha performed in our review.

With a great look, tons of adjustability, and excellent performance, the latest Callaway Big Bertha fairway wood is undoubtedly Alpha.

The PING Rhapsody clubs have changed Lauren’s game for the better. Find out the specifics in this review.

Looking for a 3W that will actually hold greens and provide consistent ball flight? Forget all this year’s light weight options and check out the Mizuno JPX-850 fairway wood.

Mini drivers aren’t as trendy as they were a year ago, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t a great addition to your bag. Check out Callaway’s latest, the Bertha Mini 1.5.

Can the PING G fairway wood be as dominant in its category as the G driver is?

Will the Cobra King LTD fairway wood live up to the reputation of its driver counterpart? Read our review to find out.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.

The M1 fairway wood has some new items to talk about, but is it really that different from the R15? Get the answer here.

Srixon’s Z 355 fairway wood brings Action Mass Technology to the tee box and the fairway. See if it deserves a spot in your bag in this review.

After giving high praise to the driver, Bill took on Callaway’s Great Big Bertha fairway wood. See how the Great Big Bertha performed in our review.

With a great look, tons of adjustability, and excellent performance, the latest Callaway Big Bertha fairway wood is undoubtedly Alpha.

The PING Rhapsody clubs have changed Lauren’s game for the better. Find out the specifics in this review.

Looking for a 3W that will actually hold greens and provide consistent ball flight? Forget all this year’s light weight options and check out the Mizuno JPX-850 fairway wood.

Mini drivers aren’t as trendy as they were a year ago, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t a great addition to your bag. Check out Callaway’s latest, the Bertha Mini 1.5.

Can the PING G fairway wood be as dominant in its category as the G driver is?

Will the Cobra King LTD fairway wood live up to the reputation of its driver counterpart? Read our review to find out.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.

The M1 fairway wood has some new items to talk about, but is it really that different from the R15? Get the answer here.

Srixon’s Z 355 fairway wood brings Action Mass Technology to the tee box and the fairway. See if it deserves a spot in your bag in this review.

After giving high praise to the driver, Bill took on Callaway’s Great Big Bertha fairway wood. See how the Great Big Bertha performed in our review.

With a great look, tons of adjustability, and excellent performance, the latest Callaway Big Bertha fairway wood is undoubtedly Alpha.

The PING Rhapsody clubs have changed Lauren’s game for the better. Find out the specifics in this review.

Looking for a 3W that will actually hold greens and provide consistent ball flight? Forget all this year’s light weight options and check out the Mizuno JPX-850 fairway wood.

Mini drivers aren’t as trendy as they were a year ago, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t a great addition to your bag. Check out Callaway’s latest, the Bertha Mini 1.5.