If you’re not toting a 7-wood right now, can you even call yourself a proper club golfer?
Tour players are stocking their bags with the utility club and whenever the very best start doing something we’re soon getting in on the hype.
At my club, 7-woods are popping up all over the place and there are some pretty good reasons why you should think about adding one too.
If you’re not comfortable with hybrids – I have a ritual of duck hooking them – then a club that’s got the shape of a conventional metal might be your saviour off the tee and from the deck.
Into this space comes the XXIO 14 model. It’s the latest in the Japanese golf brand’s series of lightweight clubs that are designed to help golfers with more moderate swing speeds hit the ball further, higher, and straighter.
For someone like me, approaching a half century and looking to cling onto every yard, that is an attractive proposition. But is it all it’s cracked up to be? Let’s dive in with my XXIO 14 7-wood Review….
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