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Home»News»Testing on Robots Confirms: Fairway Woods Have Extremely Low Launch Angle
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Testing on Robots Confirms: Fairway Woods Have Extremely Low Launch Angle

News RoomBy News RoomMay 24, 2024Updated:May 24, 20243 Mins Read
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If you are someone who regularly plays in windy conditions or just needs a fairway wood that can go a long way off the tee with consistency, a low-launch fairway wood may be the solution for you. In a recent robotic testing analysis, it was found that fairway woods with lower launch angles tend to have lower spin rates as well. By moving the center of gravity low and forward, manufacturers are able to reduce spin and achieve a lower launch angle simultaneously. However, not all low-spin fairway woods will produce a penetrating flight, as evidenced by Ping’s G430 LST launch numbers.

For golfers who struggle with excessive spin, switching to a low-spin fairway wood can help increase distance and accuracy. By keeping spin within a reasonable range, you can turn your 3-wood into a reliable secondary option off the tee. The key is to find a model that suits your swing and playing style, as not all low-spin fairway woods will deliver the same results. To help you make an informed decision, we have compiled a list of notable low launch angle results from our testing.

When selecting a fairway wood, it is important to consider factors such as launch angle, spin rate, and distance. By choosing a low-spin fairway wood, you can optimize your ball flight and improve your overall performance on the course. To ensure that you find the perfect fit for your game, consider getting a custom fitting at a location near you. True Spec Golf, GOLF’s affiliate company, offers comprehensive fittings that can help you choose the best equipment for your needs.

In our testing, the TaylorMade Qi10 Tour stood out for its ability to produce a penetrating launch angle that was more than 3 degrees lower than the highest launch model. This low-spin fairway wood is designed for golfers who want to maximize distance and control off the tee. By fine-tuning the center of gravity and adjusting the loft, TaylorMade has created a club that can deliver long, accurate shots even in challenging wind conditions. If you are looking to upgrade your fairway wood for the upcoming season, the TaylorMade Qi10 Tour is definitely worth considering.

Overall, low-spin fairway woods offer a range of benefits for golfers looking to improve their performance off the tee. By reducing spin and optimizing launch angle, these clubs can help you hit longer, more accurate shots with greater consistency. Whether you struggle with excessive spin or simply want to fine-tune your ball flight, a low-spin fairway wood could be the perfect addition to your bag. To find the best option for your game, consider scheduling a custom fitting and testing out different models to see which one performs best for you.

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