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Best fairway woods of 2022: By expert club fitters for you!

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Having the right fairway woods is essential for golfers of all skill levels looking to get the most out of their long games — whether it be approach shots into longer par 4’s and par 3’s, going after par 5’s in two, or just trying to hit more fairways off the tee — finding the best fairway wood of 2022 to fit your needs is a must.

Looking at the best fairway wood playing field for 2022, we continue to see more fairway wood options from every manufacturer. What used to be a single model release has been expanded to three—and in some cases even four—models to fit specific player types. These new fairway woods impress us with their ability to utilize new technology and construction methods to go faster, and further, while also offering never-before-seen levels of forgiveness. It’s now easier than ever to find the right one that matches your swing.

That being said, ultimately the best way to find the best fairway woods for you is to work with a professional fitter using a launch monitor. The difficult part is a lot of people don’t have easy access to fitters, launch monitors, and club builders — so at GolfWRX — with the help of our panel of expert fitters — we have done a lot of the work for you to narrow down your shortlist.

Best fairway woods of 2022: Meet the fitters

Nick Sherburne: Founder,Club Champion
Clare Cornelius: 
Fitter, Cool Clubs
Eric Johnson: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Shaun Fagan: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Kirk Oguri: PGA Professional/ Club Specialist, Pete’s Golf
Sue O’Connor: Fitter, Cool Clubs 
Scott Felix: Owner, Felix Club Works
Mark Knapp: Fitter, Carls Golfland
Ryan Johnson: Fitter, Carl’s Golfland
Eric Hensler: 
Manager & Fitter, Miles of Golf
Brad Coffield: Fitter Carl’s Golfland
Nick Waterworth: Fitter,Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop
Scott Anderson: VP of Sales, Fitter, True Spec Golf
Matthew Sim: Director of Operations, Modern Golf
Shawn Zawodni: Fitter, Miles of Golf
Ben Giunta: Owner,The Tour Van
Matt Decker: Head Fitter and Builder, The Fitting Lab – Baltimore
Jason Bodey: Head Fitter and Builder, The Fitting Lab Pittsburgh
Bradley Harrelson: Fitter, 2nd Swing Golf
Alex Dice: Fitter, Carl’s Golfland
Matt Mora: Director of Club Fitting, Urban Golf Performance
Jordan Patrick: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Gus Alzate: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Carmen Corvino: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Blake Smith: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Marc Roybal: Fitter, True Spec Golf
Shaun Fagan: Fitter, True Spec Golf

Best fairway woods of 2022: The categories

We have broken our 2022 best fairway wood list into two categories.

  1. Best fairway wood for golfers seeking forgiveness 
  2. Best fairway wood for golfers seeking versatility

We selected this format for fairway woods because every golfer fits into one of these two “want” categories regardless of age, handicap, or gender, and for a lot of golfers, forgiveness is the number one factor when selecting a fairway wood.

Before we started building the survey, we reached out to our trusted fitters to discuss how they sort through the fairway wood options available to golfers. Forgiveness and versatility were the highest-ranked choices.

We can’t thank the fitters enough for their time, and we hope that in your search for your best fairway wood for 2022, we can help you find it!

Most forgiving fairway woods 2022

Callaway Rogue ST Max

Billed by Callaway as the brand’s ‘fastest ever fairway wood’, the Rogue ST Max boasts an all-new Tungsten Speed Cartridge, new Jailbreak ST, and an A.I.-designed Flash Face, which are all engineered to provide maximum speed and forgiveness.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Callaway Rogue ST Max fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The Callaway Rogue ST Max fairway wood offers forgiveness, as well as a higher launch by design. A lot of players tend to struggle getting the ball in the air with a 3-wood if they don’t create a lot of speed.”
  • “The Rogue ST Max has options! From a 3+ to an 11-wood, there are so many options to fit a player into.”

Ping G425 Max

The Ping G425 Max fairway wood retains its place on the list for 2022, with the fairway wood featuring a neutrally biased head with the highest MOI for a combination offering maximum forgiveness.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our Ping G425 Max fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The Ping 425 Max is easily the easiest fairway wood on the market to hit. This fairway wood is a high launching club, with a big sweet spot for those off-center hits. This fairway wood fits a wide range of players regardless of your handicap.”
  • “Incredibly easy to launch out of any condition. Being able to flatten out the club with the shaft sleeve allows it to even fit better players who want to reduce the draw. Ping offers the Max in a lot of lofts so there is something for any player’s yardage.”

TaylorMade Stealth

The Stealth fairway features a larger profile compared to Stealth Plus (190cc vs 175cc) while also containing an all-new 3D carbon crown that allowed engineers to shift weight lower and deeper in the clubhead.

The Stealth features an advanced laser alignment aid that stretches across the top of the face. The laser-etched pattern was designed using optical engineering and player testing to deliver visual cues that influence alignment at address and how the club is delivered at impact.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 TaylorMade Stealth fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The TaylorMade Stealth is a very popular fairway wood. The glued hosel allows for this club to have minimal customization in terms of tuning in the lofts and face angle. Players have always gravitated towards TaylorMade fairway woods due to the distance gains they have seen.”

Titleist TSi2

The Titleist TSi2 fairway wood keeps its spot as one of the most forgiving fairway woods on the market for 2022.

The fairway wood features a deeper and lower CG than its predecessors giving the player even better launch conditions and flatter spin rates for increased distance overall. The face is supported by a lighter Active Recoil Channel (fourth edition) that strengthens the face for added ball speed and playability, especially on the lower face strikes.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Titleist TSi2 fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The TS2 fairway wood is a higher launching fairway wood, which is helpful for those who struggle with launch. This fairway wood has helped golfers increase speed as well as distance. The TSi2 fairway wood is much more forgiving than TSi3.”
  • “The TSi2 has good, classic shape. It flies well off the tee and is easy to get off the deck. The launch and spin are consistent from wood to wood and the adjustability lets me dial it in for a wide range of players.”
  • “Much easier to launch for most players than the TSi3 and more forgiving. The multiple lofts and great SureFit adapter allow it to fit players of all skill levels. The adjustable cog being able to change both lie and loft makes this fairway very versatile.”

Cobra LTDx Max

The Cobra LTDx is billed as the company’s “most forgiving fairway” . An adjustable weight system features 12g and 3g weights that can be positioned in the back or the heel to fine-tune the amount of draw bias, while WR-COR and H.O.T. Face Technology again bids to deliver the fastest ball speed possible using low and forward weighting and an optimized variable thickness face design.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Cobra LTDx Max fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “A great mix of distance and forgiveness. The updated rails on the bottom help you get it out of just about any lie.”
  • “Much more forgiving than I expected and most players see a big improvement in dispersion. The sound and feel are really good as well. The LTDx has to be one of the best fairways Cobra has ever made.”

Most versatile fairway woods 2022

Titleist TSi2

The Titleist TSi2 also takes its place on the most versatile fairway woods of 2022, with the club featuring a rounded front leading edge that makes getting under the ball from any lie possible, and you can also fine-tune the back weight to match your preferred feel and the hosel to adjust ball flight.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Titleist TSi2 fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “Great fairway wood and easily the best Titleist has ever had. It allows us to dial in the shots in a more profound way with all the lofts and adjustability offered in the TSi2”
  • “The TSi2 is our best seller and the amount of adjustability it offers lets me dial it in for any shot shape. For having such a traditional shape, the forgiveness is really high.”

Ping G425 Max

The Max model is the one that is going to fit the widest amount of golfers on the launch conditions bell curve.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our Ping G425 Max fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “Continuing on with the forgiveness of the drivers the fairways also have great MOI and forgiveness to them as well.”
  • “The G425 Max is just easy to hit. In my book, it is the most forgiving fairway we have in the store. From a fitting standpoint, you can really dial it in with the adjustability.”

Callaway Rogue ST Max

The new addition this year is a mid-launch offering with slight draw bias and features models from a 3W through 11W.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Callaway Rogue ST Max fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The addition of the speed cartridge and the AI face makes this one of the most forgiving fairways of the year.”
  • “Very forgiving, but still offers a ton of ball speed and distance in a fairway wood. The shallow face makes this easy to launch and land soft.”

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

The new Stealth Plus fairway is constructed of Zatech titanium, which is made in small batches using a process that allows engineers to improve the strength of the face while still maintaining a high level of ductility. The ultra-thin construction is designed to promote fast ball speeds while allowing for greater face flexibility.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 TaylorMade Stealth Plus fairway wood launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The Stealth is one of the best for getting the ball up and adding height to players who need it. The face is also hot and offers a ton of distance.”
  • “Another fairway with a great combination of distance and forgiveness. The Stealth allows players of all talents to get the ball in the air and help with the mishits.”

Callaway Apex UW

The Apex UW utility wood features a design aiming to combine the best features of higher-lofted fairway woods, hybrids, and a more neutral ball flight. The new utility wood contains the brand’s Jailbreak A.I. Velocity Blades, which are designed to increase vertical stiffness near the club’s sole in a bid to create more speed low on the face where players often mishit their hybrids.

For the full technology breakdown, check out our 2022 Callaway Apex UW launch piece.

Fitter Notes

  • “The Callaway Apex UW is designed for players who struggle hitting fairway woods, but like the look of hybrids and need some extra distance. The utility wood allows players to hit shots out of the rough easier compared to a fairway wood. The utility wood offers players the chance to hit shots out of some buried lies that you wouldn’t be able to hit with a fairway wood. The utility wood sits a little open at address, which players like over the look of hybrids which tend to sit closed.”
  • “Kind of in-between a fairway and a hybrid, it gives you the best of both. Definitely long and the sole design lets you hit good shots from any lie.”
  • “While it might not be the most forgiving option, the better players love the look and versatility the UW provides. The launch is a little lower and it tends to be low spin, but for the players who need that it has been a big success.”

 

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We’re proud to partner with 2nd Swing Golf to bring you GolfWRX Members Choice 2023! 2nd Swing has more than 100,000 new and pre-swung golf clubs available in six store locations and online. Check them out here

The bedrock of GolfWRX.com is the community of passionate and knowledgable golfers in our forums, and we put endless trust in the opinions of our GolfWRX members — the most knowledgeable community of golfers on the internet. No other group of golfers in the world tests golf clubs as frequently or as extensively, or is armed with such in-depth information about the latest technology and gear.

On that note, we just launched our 2023 GolfWRX Members Choice awards, and the polls are now open.

We want to hear from you, not just with a vote but with your comments too!

Please vote in the Members Choice categories below!

And don’t forget to comment with the reasoning for your choice!

 

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GolfWRXers put the Full Swing KIT’s accuracy to the test

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Last month, four GolfWRX forum members traveled to The Grand Golf Club at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar in San Diego, California, to test the Full Swing KIT launch monitor and to see how it stacks up against other launch monitors. If you’re not familiar with the Full Swing KIT, development began when Tiger Woods requested a launch monitor he could trust on the range as much as he trusted his Full Swing simulator in his own home. Later, the KIT earned Tiger’s seal of approval and has been seen with him at every tournament he’s played in since its release.

Check out the video below to see if the KIT can earn the seal of approval from our four WRXers — @zap311, @double or triple?, @hatrick11, and @SwingBlues — just like it did from Tiger Woods himself.

GolfWRX members on the KIT’s accuracy

zap311: “The Full Swing team seems obsessed with accuracy when it comes to the KIT – The team talked about how this product officially shipped about 18 months ago and they are already on firmware release #20. They said they are regularly releasing updates (overnight via WiFi) to continuously improve accuracy and performance. That is pretty awesome and it’s nice to hear that they are not a company that “ships it” and moves to the next thing. I think they are on the right track since I saw virtually no differences in the data when testing vs. GCQuad and Trackman today.”

double or triple?: “In some cases the difference was less than half a degree on launch and less than 50 rpms on spin.”

hatrick11: “The differences were statistically nonexistent. I think it’s hard to believe for a lot of people when you think about the huge price disparity, but I can’t state enough how close the Full Swing was to trackman every single time, for each of us.”

“Outside, the data is just really really accurate. I know my numbers and know this particular range very well and the KIT was spot on all day. I also had some very variable quality golf balls in the bucket I hit and there was really only one spin rate in the whole session that had me raising my eyebrows at all.”

SwingBlues: “The GolfWRX Full Swing/WRX Experience showed Full Swing KIT produce numbers the same as the GC Quad (GC4) and the Trackman4. Dollar wise, both LMs are easily north of KIT, so this is HUGE to stand up there with the bigger boys on the Podium. For me, it seems more “apples to apples” to compare KIT to GC3. My own testing validates what we saw at the Experience. It shows critical data points like spin, carry, ball speeds are dead on or almost dead on for 40 yards and up on both GC3 and KIT.”

More on the Full Swing KIT

zap311: “The versatility of viewing data is impressive – Depending on usage, everyone has different preferences for viewing data. You have on-device, phone, tablet, monitor, smartwatch, or audio/headphones. I’m pleased to say that Full Swing covers all of these. You can use the app on iOS devices (they said Android is planned for the future). This includes viewing your last shot on the Apple Watch with a few options and turning on audio playback of your preferred metrics following each shot. I’ll post screenshots of this later. You can also choose between 4 data points or 1 data point on the device itself. It was easy to use the app to customize the top 4. For example, I was able to quickly change from launch angle on irons to swing path on driver.

“The KIT was very easy to use – Once you spend a few minutes learning the app and settings, it is very simple to select a club, line up the target line, and fire away. You don’t have to use a level or a laser to line up. KIT uses the built-in camera to tell you where to line up within the app or on-device screen. I was also able to boot up the KIT in less than a minute and drop it down on the tee box for our on-course trial today. Because of this simplicity, I can see it being more practical to bring to the course…

“The Full Swing team really thought through usability for the KIT. You can see up to four data points on the device’s OLED screen. You can see all 16 data points on your iPhone/iPad along with a video replay of the shot, you can view one primary metric from your Apple Watch, and you can enable audio playback for any of the 16 data points. For me, this was a dream as a full iOS user. One other feature I like is that you can star a particular shot to save it. You can also send shot data + the video recording to your coach if you want.”

double or triple?: “I was able to meet the teaching pro at the range I’m using for testing – PGA teacher/member Ryan Kolk. He and his team have 4 units amongst themselves and use them both personally and with their students during lessons. Ryan spent time dialing in his knowledge of the range balls vs proV1x (gamer) to better understand the FSK and he believes the consistency is there with the FSK and within trackman and GC/Foresight models. His preference is to use FSK while testing shafts and new product before using them in his personal playing bag which as a GolfWRX member is 100% appreciated. For his better students, he believes the information like Face to Path and Club Path that FullSwing Kit offers is great to help them understand what their swing is doing and use that information to better themselves.”

hatrick11: “It’s nice to know I can get super useful practice sessions in at my house, and can do in in ~20 min stints; with two little kids at home I can’t just go out for frequent or lengthy range sessions, so this is super valuable and I think will help me keep my game from degrading and allow me to spend my limited free time enjoying the occasional round with friends. In particular with the KIT, as opposed to the cheaper monitors or the other “mid tiers” like GC3, seeing path and face-to-path data is the key item that makes my practice sessions useful…when I am grooving it my path is almost always between 0-2* out to in, with face control being the main thing I need to work on. When my game goes sideways I start coming more in to out, and combined with face consistency being an ongoing issue, that brings the bad left miss into play. Previously I have struggled getting real use out of net practice, because the feels don’t always match reality. This data and video evidence really helps keep me honest, so it was great to see that I was eventually able to get that piece dialed in with KIT.”

SwingBlues: “One feature I am really starting to like is how easy to see the video of each shot. My buddy was not hitting it well, we went to the video and we could see the takeway was too far to the outside.”

“Using the app, it will display all 16 data points. Below is an example of one of my iron shots. Pretty impressive data captured by KIT. On KIT itself, the launch monitor display can be configured to show a single data point, or it can show a grid of 4 data points where the golfer choose which ones to display!”

Head over to the thread for more comments, reviews, and future updates as our members continue to test the Full Swing KIT. Don’t forget to become a member today for future opportunities like this, plus product member testing and giveaways!

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Jay Giannetto WITB 2023 (July)

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Driver: Titleist TSR2 (9 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Blue 65 TX

3-wood: Titleist TSR3 (15 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue 65 TX

Irons: Titleist U505 (3), Titleist T100 (4-PW)
Shafts: Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 85 (3), KBS Tour C-Taper 125 S+ (4-PW)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (56, 60-04L)
Shafts: KBS $-Taper 120

Putter: Scotty Cameron Tour Type SSS Masterful+, Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2

Grip: Golf Pride MCC Plus4 Align

More photos of Jay Giannetto’s what’s in the bag in the forums.

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