Nike T-40 Oversize
On test:
Nike T-40 Oversize - score: 3
Nike have produced a large headed fairway wood, that will suit high handicappers in particular. This club will help improve distance and accuracy.
Titleist 980F
On test:
Titleist 980F - score: 4
This is a classic looking fairway wood from Titleist. The relatively small club heads will allow low handicappers to work the ball both ways through the air.
Ben Hogan BB C455
On test:
Ben Hogan BB C455 - score: 4
If you struggle to hit your fairway woods from the deck, this forgiving, stylish club from Ben Hogan will really improve your ball striking and accuracy.
Titleist PT906 F2
On test:
Titleist PT906 F2 - score: 4
Titleist's PT906 F2 is a streamline, solid-feeling fairway wood that offers better players the address look and ball flight they're really after.
Wilson Staff DF6
On test:
Wilson Staff DF6 - score: 4
This fairway wood from Wilson performs superbly off the deck, providing high ball flight, and good distance. Give it a try!
MD Golf Superstrong
On test:
MD Golf Superstrong - score: 3
This club could prove a real bargain. It is attractive, despite it's low price tag. This club could be well worth a try for anyone on a budget.
MacGregor MacTec NVG2 Draw
On test:
MacTec NVG2 Draw - score: 3
The head size and face depth on this MacGregor fairway wood is a perfect compromise for those looking for a club equally at home on fairway or tee.
MacGregor MacTec NVG2
On test:
MacTec NVG2 - score: 4
This is one of the longest and gives one of the highest flights from a fairway club.





