
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 Fairway Wood Review
Bill has dubbed the Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway wood his “Best in Class” for 2015. Read our review to find out why.

Bill has dubbed the Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway wood his “Best in Class” for 2015. Read our review to find out why.

Low ball hitters (like Matt) need not apply, but good fairway wood players will love the looks, performance, and adjustability of the new Tour Edge E8 Tour fairway wood.

Bill continues to dive into the Cobra Fly-Z XL line by reviewing the fairway wood. Read our review to see what Bill thinks of this club.

BombTech guarantees that their clubs are “THE BEST GOLF CLUBS.” Find out if Matt agrees with that bold promise in this review.

Titleist took an “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach with their latest fairway woods. Find out if that’s a good thing in this review.

The Adams brand was built on the original Tight Lies. This newest version is still easy to hit, but adds in big time distance.

The reputation of Tour Edge Exotics stretches back over a decade and includes truly legendary fairway woods like the CB2 and CB4. With a devastating combination of high ball speeds and low spin, the E8 Beta should be counted among Tour Edge’s best.

If you need more club head speed and distance from the fairway, the lightest Big Bertha ever may be the answer.

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

This year, we’ve seen a lot of fairway woods that are meant to be used off the tee, but we haven’t seen a single one that’s as long as the PING Rapture. If you want to replace your driver or just get more distance out of your 3W, this is the way to go.

Bill has dubbed the Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway wood his “Best in Class” for 2015. Read our review to find out why.

Low ball hitters (like Matt) need not apply, but good fairway wood players will love the looks, performance, and adjustability of the new Tour Edge E8 Tour fairway wood.

Bill continues to dive into the Cobra Fly-Z XL line by reviewing the fairway wood. Read our review to see what Bill thinks of this club.

BombTech guarantees that their clubs are “THE BEST GOLF CLUBS.” Find out if Matt agrees with that bold promise in this review.

Titleist took an “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach with their latest fairway woods. Find out if that’s a good thing in this review.

The Adams brand was built on the original Tight Lies. This newest version is still easy to hit, but adds in big time distance.

The reputation of Tour Edge Exotics stretches back over a decade and includes truly legendary fairway woods like the CB2 and CB4. With a devastating combination of high ball speeds and low spin, the E8 Beta should be counted among Tour Edge’s best.

If you need more club head speed and distance from the fairway, the lightest Big Bertha ever may be the answer.

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

This year, we’ve seen a lot of fairway woods that are meant to be used off the tee, but we haven’t seen a single one that’s as long as the PING Rapture. If you want to replace your driver or just get more distance out of your 3W, this is the way to go.

Bill has dubbed the Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairway wood his “Best in Class” for 2015. Read our review to find out why.

Low ball hitters (like Matt) need not apply, but good fairway wood players will love the looks, performance, and adjustability of the new Tour Edge E8 Tour fairway wood.

Bill continues to dive into the Cobra Fly-Z XL line by reviewing the fairway wood. Read our review to see what Bill thinks of this club.

BombTech guarantees that their clubs are “THE BEST GOLF CLUBS.” Find out if Matt agrees with that bold promise in this review.

Titleist took an “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach with their latest fairway woods. Find out if that’s a good thing in this review.

The Adams brand was built on the original Tight Lies. This newest version is still easy to hit, but adds in big time distance.

The reputation of Tour Edge Exotics stretches back over a decade and includes truly legendary fairway woods like the CB2 and CB4. With a devastating combination of high ball speeds and low spin, the E8 Beta should be counted among Tour Edge’s best.

If you need more club head speed and distance from the fairway, the lightest Big Bertha ever may be the answer.

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

This year, we’ve seen a lot of fairway woods that are meant to be used off the tee, but we haven’t seen a single one that’s as long as the PING Rapture. If you want to replace your driver or just get more distance out of your 3W, this is the way to go.