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Help Whats the best fairway wood

Adam Pettman

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My bag has a Quality driver (Adams Redline 460cc) quality irons and a decent putter there is only problem i have no fairway wood and theres a so many to choose from.
I need a wood thats easy to hit and wont break the bank
Please Help
 

Rockford35

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Callaway Steelhead III

Cleveland Launcher

Cobra Baffler

There are three that you can find used and cheap. But this is sort of like ordering lunch for someone else, you never know what the other guys really wants or likes....

R35
 

Don

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There is "NO BEST FAIRWAY WOOD". The best one is the one "YOU" hit the best, and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks is BEST. Demo a bunch and get the one you hit the best. It's that simple.
 

VtDivot

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Easy to hit and won't break the bank... get either a Steelhead (any version) or a Taylor made 200 series.

The TM's are becoming increasingly harder to find, since noone wants to part with them, but they are a very nice FW in my opinion.

But there are lots of options out there... damn, I play a mizuno and I didn't even recommend that one.
 

Youngun5

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Aug 26, 2004
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fairway woods put adams on the map, they're always solid

any cleveland is good

but i'm a V-steel man, they can be had for 100-120 new, or if you are good at ebay you can find steals anywhere
:smilie_tm
 

Tiger Who?

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If you have A LOT of dough to spend, the TM R7 is the best fairway club I've used. You need to try some out for yourself. The Ping G5 is also a rrrreeeallly nice club.
 

Chas

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Golf club reviews seem to always mention the Cleveland Quad Pro. Some like it better than the Launcher which replaced the Quad Pro. Very sweet, easy swinging.
 

mont86

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Maverick said:
The only thing I could suggest is get one that is a low profile.

Why a low profile? I bought a mitsushiba...They are inexpensive...low profile and That thing is great to hit..
 

Davebud

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I would agree with the Adams

Thats what they do, and they have done it well. It may not be the best club per se, but it will be a good club for the dough.
 

MPenso

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Go with the r5 dual / V steel
the J33 is nice
G5 is beastley
go with a 980 F to save money
 

longiron

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MPenso said:
Go with the r5 dual / V steel
the J33 is nice
G5 is beastley
go with a 980 F to save money
R5 $249.00
J33 $179.95
G5 $219.99
904F $249.99
??
Just checking
 

dave.

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Longiron,the 980 ois the old model,you've quoted the 904,which is the newer model.

Also,if the poster goes for a 980,the 'strong' version has a shallower face.I love it,with a steel shaft,its a great club.Get the G2 if you wnat more height.
 

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