What's the most forgiving fairway wood of all time?

That’s good to know! Titleist always has solid equipment. What tips do you have for others looking to try it?

A tip for choosing a fairway wood: always get fitted! My local pro helped me find the right shaft and loft, and it made a world of difference.

This is totally my experience too, [quote=“josehogan, post:11, topic:1812”]always get fitted![/quote]
It’s crucial for optimizing performance. Fitting should be a must for any serious player.

You know, depending on your swing speed, some woods can be less forgiving. I would recommend testing before purchasing whenever possible.

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Definitely a good point! Some clubs just don’t mesh well with specific swing types. What should I avoid during a test?

I think you should avoid brands that are strictly marketing hype. Some clubs look great but don’t perform as well. Always go for tried and tested models!

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Haha, true! Nothing worse than buying a pretty club that doesn’t hit well. Stick to the classics and your game will thank you.