What is the freshest category in golf? The staff at Golf Tips Magazine noted that fairway woods and hybrids have benefited from new technology, making them more playable and useful than ever before. Fairway woods have become longer, bigger and more powerful, while hybrids are now more specific, acting as either long-iron replacements or high-lofted fairway-wood replacements. The editors at Golf Tips Magazine examine some of the latest and greatest fairway woods in the June 2008 issue.
The Fairway Wood Buyer’s Guide in the June 2008 Issue of Golf Tips Magazine features a comprehensive guide to fairway woods. Beginning on page 74, the editors examine each wood’s distinct features, what sets the wood apart, what they specifically liked about each wood and what type of player the club is best suited for. More than 71 percent of Golf Tips readers report purchasing their equipment during golf’s primary season (April through September), which is why the GT staff and their equipment panel thoroughly investigate all the latest trends in design and technology to find how the performance of these products can enhance a player’s game.
“Buying a fairway wood can be a complicated process if you don’t know what you’re looking for,” remarks Senior Editor Ryan Noll. “The right way to start is to first determine what’s important to you. Do you want more distance from the fairway? Is accuracy a premium? For most golfers it’s a combination of the two, but there are some models that favor distance over accuracy and vice versa. With our analysis, we make the buying process a much simpler one.”
To find out more about fairway woods and hybrids, pick up the June 2008 issue of Golf Tips Magazine today!
About Golf Tips Media Group
Golf Tips Media Group has four print publications-Golf Tips Magazine, Golf Equipment Buyer’s Guide, The Best Of Golf Tips, and The Golf Instruction Annual-as well as www.golftipsmag.com and its eNewsletter, and the TV program GOLF LIFE, broadcast nationally to 110 million households on Fox Sports Net and Comcast. These media properties are written, produced and edited for the most serious audience in golf-those golfers playing more than once a week, year-round (75+ rounds/year). The editorial content is targeted at the avid player and focuses on three areas: 1) instruction features and tips, 2) equipment reviews and analysis and 3) travel tips and on-course instruction. Golf Tips Media Group’s mission is to educate golfers in the fundamentals and techniques of the game. This combination of print, online, e-mail and TV-generated media content produces the most comprehensive package of information for the serious golfer in the category.
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