For years, the stigma surrounding high-lofted fairway woods has been they are only for women and older players.
There was a feeling that carrying anything beyond a driver, a 3-wood and maybe a 5-wood is a weakness in a golfer.
‘Yes, there was a stigma about it, but at the end of the day, if a Tour player sees a performance benefit, he’s going to forget about the stigma,’ said Todd Chew, senior Tour representative of TaylorMade.
JJ van Wezenbeeck, Titleist’s director of players promotions, also sees the old thinking fading away. Tour players only care about how it looks, sounds and feels,’ he said.
Chew said the emergence of 7-woods on the PGA Tour is the result of several factors. First, manufacturers are making fairway woods with hotter faces…