BEST FAIRWAYS 2023 !!

In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by staff writer Sam De'Ath to look at the fairway wood market in 2023. They discuss the leading contenders in four key categories: looks, feel, forgiveness, versatility and then Sam offers his all-important overall verdict. If you are in the market for a new fairway wood this year, this video will provide you with a view on what you can expect and which one might be right for you.

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20 thoughts on “BEST FAIRWAYS 2023 !!

  1. No Cobra you guy suck! Wilson is in there but couldn't find a Cobra. Cobra has been crushing it the last few years, surprised you guys did not have one in your line up, even more so the woods which i would argue at this point Cobra is most known for.

  2. Black Bear love that range, but they better put a net in front of club house for Sam lol, I'm sure he'd put on over the roof if he wanted lol, great review, very tuff club for bogey golfers hate love relationships no doubt!! Thanks guys great video!!

  3. It would be helpful to have some ball and club data when doing this type of comparison. It would be even more informative and more valuable of an exercise if something like ball speed differences were shared with us.

  4. Finally got to hit them all and the Mizuno felt way better than anything outside of the TSR line. Can't wait to put those 2 head to head and see which does the best.

  5. Is there a big difference between the standard Stealth 2 and the HD version ? i need to get the 3HL and 7 wood in the standard or the 3 HD wood and 7 HD wood…thoughts ?…thx cheers from Canada

  6. I'm a sucker for the comparison videos, brings good perspective on golf tech and new product. Additionally, if I may ask, I feel for the consumer, it would make a whole lot more sense to have some sort of point system to these videos. You had 5 categories but every club did not get into the limelight of that category. So in the end of the video, a summary table with total scores would give the consumer much better overview depending on what type of club they are in the market for. Different categories weigh different for every player, so with forgiveness as an example, if that is what you are looking for primarily, maybe the top 3 woods of that category is your starting point in your next fitting.
    Even tho I very much liked the video, as nothing was quantified it was just words upon words, with Callaway randomly popping up winning at the end, made it feel rushed and less credible (IN MY OPINION).

  7. Description of the TaylorMade FW was a bit confusing. Talked about the Stealth 2 and clearly showed the bottom of the Stealth 2. Then talked about it having a Titanium face and showed a picture with an adjustable hosel, both features only found on the Stealth 2 Plus, which is a different club. Which club were you actually recommending?

  8. Just been gaming the new 0211 3 wood and although it’s fairly easy to hit I was disappointed with the distance albeit that’s probably just me, I also game the 0211 irons and gen 4 driver and hybrid and can’t fault those.

  9. as a high handicapper I just upgraded both my driver and my fairway wood. Calloway Mavrik driver and hybrid for a combined total cost of a new Paradym driver. looking forward to our late february snow melting off and maybe being able to carve out so me time to get my swing grooved for them.

  10. Srixon 85 fairway. 15° Hzrdus Black HC 6.0…

    I can hit it easier than my wedge and it goes miles. I will never change till the head implodes!

    Still we all like to look at the pretty new clubs ????

  11. After 1 season with Sim Max 3 & 5 woods, i couldn't hit them consistently off the fairway because of their DEEP Faced design. half the shots were digging into the turf. Sold them and moved into Callaway Rouge Max ST's. BEST fairway metals ever! flat and low profile faces are incredible, so easy to hit off the turf, cant miss. The fixed hosel puts more weight into the head for more forgiveness compared to Paradym.
    Ping G430 has moved away from this design, they look more deep faced than the G420

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