
Mizuno F-60 fairway wood
On test:
Mizuno F-60 fairway - score: 4
This fairway wood from Mizuno is an extremely versatile club promising playability and shot-shaping potential from a variety of different lies.

Cleveland HiBore XLS fairway wood
On test:
Cleveland HiBore XLS - score: 3
Cleveland's new HiBore XLS fairway wood is a sophisticated club, similar in style and design to its driver big brother. Head size has grown a little from its HiBore predecessor for extra forgiveness and stability.

Callaway X fairway wood
On test:
Callaway X Fairway - score: 4
This is Callaway at its very best. A stylish, forgiving fairway wood, that has proved extremely popular with the players on Tour, some of whom have taking some persuading to part with their beloved old Steelheads.

Nike SasQuatch 2 fairway wood
On test:
Nike SasQuatch 2 - score: 4
This classic-looking Nike fairway wood made its way into the bag of the world's number one player. We take a closer look at its performance benefits.

Nike SQ Sumo2 fairway wood
On test:
Nike SQ Sumo2 fairway - score: 3
Nike has produced a stylish square-shaped fairway wood designed to offer golfers of all abilities playability and maximum forgiveness from both fairway and tee.

TaylorMade r7 CGB Max fairway
On test:
TaylorMade r7 CGB Max fairway wood - score: 3
This red-headed wood from TaylorMade features adjustable weights that allow you to play around with your flight shape. If you like a spot of high-tech tinkering, this could be the club for you.
Cobra Speed LD M fairway wood
On test:
Cobra Speed LD M fairway wood - score: 3
If you find it hard to hit decent long-range shots, the Cobra LD could be the answer. Its head is designed to promote long, accurate striking from the fairway.

Yonex Nanospeed i fairway wood
On test:
Yonex Nanospeed i fairway wood - score: 3
This large-headed, multi-material fairway wood from Yonex has an unusual pentagon shape, which combines with the exclusive shaft to increase clubhead speed and therefore distance.





