Robot testing confirms these new 3-woods are the most accurate
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Distance remains the biggest draw at the top of the bag. If a driver or 3-wood can help you gain 10 yards or more, it’s generally going to receive a hard look during the testing process. But what recreational golfers fail to consider at times is where accuracy fits into the equation.
We all want to be longer, but not when it comes with a wider dispersion pattern than what’s currently in the bag.
The ultimate goal is to find something that’s longer and more accurate. In our most recent robotic insight reports, Golf Laboratories’ swing robot highlighted 3-woods that boast heel-toe consistency (forgiveness) and ball speed. Now we’re shifting the focus to 3-woods offering the tightest dispersion on off-center misses.
If you’re in the market for a secondary option off the tee that finds the fairway with regularity, keep the models below in mind as you prepare to conduct testing.
(How we calculate: Each 15-degree 3-wood is robot-tested using a 3-point face mapping. Golf Laboratories’ swing robot hit 6 balls at 95 mph from each location on the face — toe, heel and geometric center — to determine how far the ball deviated from the center line. The smaller the number, the tighter the dispersion pattern.)
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PXG 0311 Black Ops | 3.95 yards
PXG 0311 Black Ops Custom Fairway Wood
$349.99
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Insights: Toe and heel misses deviated less than 5 yards from the center line. Delta between the two locations was less than 2 yards — an impressive figure that puts PXG at the top of the dispersion heap.
Cobra Darkspeed LS | 4.65 yards
Cobra DarkSpeed LS Custom Fairway Wood
$349.99
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Insights: Heel hits barely deviated from the center line (0.3 yards), while toe strikes ended up less than 10 yards from center. It’s a strong combo, particularly if your miss is heelward.
Mizuno ST-G 440 Titanium | 5.8 yards
Mizuno ST-G 440 Custom Fairway Wood
$249.99
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Insights: Tight heel-toe delta is PXG-esque at just 2.4 yards. Toe misses ended less than 5 yards from the center line, while heel misses finished at an impressive 7 yards.
Cobra Darkspeed Max | 9.7 yards
Cobra DarkSpeed Max Custom Fairway Wood
$249.99
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Insight: Similar to the LS, heel strikes produced a tighter dispersion (5.4 yards) when compared to toe misses. One of only four 3-woods to produce a sub-10 yard dispersion number.
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max | 10.3 yards
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Custom Fairway Wood
$349.99
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Insights: Heel number was less than 6 yards from the center line. Both the Max and Max D had nearly identical dispersion numbers (10.3 yards vs. 10.4 yards).
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Jonathan Wall
Golf.com Editor
Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.