Fairway woods are some of the most misunderstood clubs in the bag – and often the least fitted. In this episode, Australian Golf Digest takes a closer look at why fairway woods matter more than ever in modern golf, and how TaylorMade’s new Qi4D range is designed to solve common problems.

Brad Clifton is joined by Alex Simpson from TaylorMade to explain how the role of fairway woods has evolved as drivers continue to get longer. With golfers now attacking par 4s and par 5s more aggressively, fairway woods are no longer just tee clubs – they’re critical scoring tools.
The Qi4D range offers full adjustability from 3-wood through to 9-wood, allowing golfers to dial in distance, trajectory and shot shape. Alex breaks down the differences between the Tour, Max and Max Light models, and explains how each is designed for specific shot types – from maximum distance off the tee to high, soft approaches into greens.

If you’ve ever struggled to hit fairway woods consistently, or you’re unsure which one actually belongs in your bag, this breakdown will help you understand how fitting and adjustability can unlock real performance gains.

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