
Choosing Drivers & Fairway Woods
Traditional Woods - These drivers usually have the largest hitting area and deepest club face resulting in a large sweet spot that when hit correctly, will achieve shots of great distances.

Woods with Movable Weights - These woods allow you to reposition mass in the club head to achieve a neutral, fade or draw bias. This technology is great for golfers who consistently draw or fade their shots and require a club that can help straighten up their ball flight or for golfers who specifically want to achieve a fade or a draw.
By repositioning mass at the heel of the club, the ball flight trajectory will produce a draw bias. This is useful if you want to achieve this trajectory, or if you consistently hit a slice. By configuring a draw bias, your ball flight trajectory is more likely to be straight.
The opposite is true if you reposition mass at the toe of the club. The ball flight trajectory will be fade biased and is useful if you consistently draw the ball, but would like to straighten up your shots. Golfers who wish to promote a draw or fade can configure these clubs to do so.
Square Head Woods - Square drivers are designed to enable you to hit straight even on off centre shots or miss-hits. The reason for this is that the higher moment of inertia (MOI) on square headed drivers better resists club head rotation on off centre hits vs. lower MOI driver heads. Choose a square driver if you require more consistency in hitting straighter drives, or if you just want to try the latest technology in golf.
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