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Making a fairway wood easier to hit for average golfers isn’t like trying to understand the gravitational effects of dark matter. Unlike the uncertainties of astrophysics, the road map for fairway woods is clear: build a shape that inspires confidence, design the sole to plow through uneven terrain and find a face material that flexes like a driver. That’s what’s going on here. The larger club profile and deep face give average golfers the confidence that they can make good contact even on less-than-stellar swings. Making the larger size more playable is the way the leading edge curves upward with heel and toe relief. Regardless of whether the ball is above or below your feet, less of the heel and toe will get in the way of returning the centre of the club squarely back to the ball. The railed structure on the sole also cuts through the turf and keeps weight low for better launch. On top of the club, a carbon-fibre panel in the centre of the crown saves weight to help lower the centre of gravity. The face is made of a high-strength steel alloy to provide a little more heat at impact. The design also helps control spin with a 10-gram sole weight positioned far forward to further lower the centre of gravity.

LOFTS 15, 18, 21  

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“I like the clean finish and shape. I can turn the ball over when I need to. Great feel at impact; the ball really jumps off the face.”

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