Cheaper Golf Fairway Woods

For aspiring golfers who want to start out, but can’t seem to decide on which brand to choose from can be the most difficult part when it comes to golfing. Of course, some of the ‘richer’ novices would want to have the best or expensive ones, but sometimes it’s no guarantee when they start off running than walking.
And golf is all about walking.

Usually, choosing the perfect Golf Fairway Woods on a budget can be a head shaker if they don’t know the physics behind the tee-off. Here are a few examples for starters and seasoned golfers alike. The recession is no excuse to stop golf unless it devolves back to playing marbles.

Ben Hogan has been considered as one of the PGA’s greatest players, earning the admiration of even Tiger Woods for his disciplined and unique golf swing. Aside from earning a reputation of best swing, his knowledge and experience led him to create a wood for he occasion. The Ben Hogan C-455 is the result of today’s engineering wonder and manufacturing that almost emulates how the ball’s flight would look under Ben Hogan’s swing. The consistency and weight of the club can be appreciated by anyone who wants to give it a try and with enough practice they could ‘almost’ swing like the ‘Bantam’ himself. Under $100, this wood is a keeper.

The Nike Men’s Ignite T60 Fairway Woods is another personal favorite when it comes to Golf Fairway Woods. The shaft, crown and face is made of stainless steel that would look gorgeous under a sunny day and using the same technology and physics for their other woods lineup, it adds a comfortable feel that would help stabilize the moment of inertia before and after flight. The shaft is the Nike NDS Graphite off the rack, but can be replaced with a steel shaft with varying flexes for those who prefer something on the heavier side. Between $100 to $150 in major golfing shops, this would definitely fit right under the category of cheap yet good.

Another definite keeper is the Cobra LD M-Speed Offset Fairway Woods. Offering the latest in modern construction and design to deliver a smoother swing and higher degree of forgiveness and stability. Its higher moment of inertia can be translated into a deeper and uninhibited ball flight and the weight distribution allows a much even center of gravity for even those with a high handicap. Priced at $179, it’s a little steep, but at least it’s not well above the 200-dollar line.

Finally, the MacGregor MT Golf Fairway Wood is also a must-have for those who want to start with tee-off swings for improvement or just the driving range fanatics. Standard pear-shaped head and face welded to the body offers a combination of both old and new innovations to allow even distribution of weight and a higher MOI with medium spin for a smoother flight. If anything, this wood could almost be mistaken for a driver, but that is a story of another time.