Super Concord Fairway Wood
Compare to: Adams Tight Lies
The Super Concord Fairway Wood has a shallow face with a lower center of gravity for easier shots from the fairway to heavy rough. The lower profile head provides maximized weighting directly behind the sweet spot.
Tiger Power II Offset Fairway Wood
Compare to: King Cobra S9-1
The Tiger Power II Offset Fairway Wood is designed with more weight towards the back of the club for a higher launch angle and solid feel at impact. The offset design and closed face allow the golfer more time for the clubhead to close, promoting a powerful draw.
Heater F-35 Offset Black Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade RBZ
The Heater F-35 Offset Black Fairway Woods use an offset design and closed face to allow the golfer more time for the clubhead to close, promoting a powerful draw. A pre-installed 5-gram weight on the sole-plate generates the highest and easiest fairway wood to hit in golf.
P24 Action Fairway Wood
Compare to: Ping Anser
The P24 Action Fairway Woods are low profile in design and have a large hitting surface for golfers who rely on the assurance of a larger head. More weight has been moved to the sole rear of the clubhead which optimizes the center of gravity and increases the MOI.
X-Force P42 Fairway Wood
Compare to: Ping G Standard
The X-Force P42 Fairway Woods are low profile in design and have a large hitting surface for golfers who rely on the assurance of a larger head. By using the low profile design, the P42 woods promote a low spin for further distance with pin-point accuracy.
Heater F-35 Black Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade RBZ Rocketballz
The Heater F-35 Black Fairway Woods use a thick-thin crown and pre-installed 5-gram weight on the sole-plate generating the highest and easiest fairway wood to hit in golf. An advance speed pocket providing tremendous distance and forgiveness.
Heater Blue Angels Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade AeroBurner
The Heater Blue Angels Fairway Woods offer an advance speed pocket and an aggressive head shape which features drag-reducing geometry on the sole and a tapered back end for faster overall swing speeds, translating to more distance and accuracy on fairway shots.
Heater B2 Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade M2
The Heater B2 Fairway Woods go farther and straighter and are designed for players seeking more distance and improved playability from their fairway wood. The recessed Recoil Pocket along the hitting face of this club makes it more responsive and increases the size of the sweet spot.
Heater B6 Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade M6
The Heater B6 Fairway Woods have a recessed recoil pocket along the hitting face, resulting in the hitting face being more responsive and also increases the size of the sweet spot. The benefits are reduced spin for longer shots and increased forgiveness on off-center hits.
Heater BMT Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade RBZ2
The Heater BMT Fairway Woods use a thick-thin crown and an advance speed pocket, providing tremendous distance and forgiveness. The Heater BMT sole design minimizes contact with the turf thus reducing drag.
Heater F-35 Offset Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade RBZ
The Heater F-35 Offset Fairway Woods use an offset design and closed face to allow the golfer more time for the clubhead to close, promoting a powerful draw. The advance speed pocket providing tremendous distance and forgiveness.
Heater F-35 Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade RBZ
The Heater F-35 Fairway Woods feature an advance speed pocket providing tremendous distance and forgiveness. They also use a thick-thin crown and pre-installed 5-gram weight on the sole-plate generating the highest and easiest fairway wood to hit in golf.
Integra SoooLong Fairway Wood
OEM Design
The Integra SoooLong Fairway Woods are popular with golfers of all abilities. The sole design allows golfers of all skill levels to hit these woods on a solid and straight trajectory every time out. The round shape of the head also allows golfers the ease to work the ball right or left if desired.
Max Edge Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade SLDR
The Max Edge Fairway Woods features an advance speed pocket providing tremendous distance and forgiveness. The sole design of the Max Edge fairway woods minimizes contact with the turf thus reducing drag.
Heater B7 Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade SIM2
The Heater B7 Fairway Woods go further and straighter and are designed for players seeking more distance and improved playability. They feature an efficient weight distribution on the sole, lowering the center of gravity.
Grand Hawk XP-M Fairway Wood
Compare to: Callaway Mavrik
The Grand Hawk XP-M Fairway Woods are designed for ease of launch, exceptional distance and playability. The ultra-thin steel face promotes an increased ball speed, improved carry and soft landing from even the toughest lies.
Turner S-1 Fairway Wood
Compare to: TaylorMade SIM2
The Turner S-1 Fairway Woods are designed for greater distance, higher launch and improved performance. The V-shaped sole allows the club to slide through the turf with noticeable ease, even from the toughest lies.
Z-Force Z-65 Fairway Wood
Compare to: Ping G425
The Z-Force Z65 Fairway Woods are designed for distance, accuracy, and forgiveness. The deep and low center of gravity allows for optimal trajectory.
Power Play Juggernaut Titanium Fairway Wood
OEM Design
The Power Play Juggernaut Titanium Fairway Woods are all-titanium beasts and are all about maximizing distance with a “hot-face” comparable to today’s drivers. They feature a deeper face that can be played from a tee, yet offset by an incredibly low center of gravity to promote a high trajectory.