Best fairway woods for low spin | ClubTest 2025
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TaylorMade's Qi35 Tour fairway wood is among our picks for the best performing low-spin options.
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Fairway woods might not be the sexiest clubs in the bag, but a well fit fairway wood can make a big difference in your game, especially if you’re in need of a low spin option. Who are low-spin fairway woods best suited for? Typically players with high swing speeds who are looking to reduce spin and launch and produce a more piercing ball flight. That said, the best fairway woods for low spin are not reserved only for the most skilled players.
Any golfer who leans on their 3-wood or other fairway woods off the tee (read: struggles with driver) might benefit from a low-spin fairway wood, given lower spin generally leads to a lower launch angle and more distance. Conversely, if you primarily use your fairway woods off the fairway, you might see better results with fairway woods with more spin, which will help you hit higher, softer shots.
Clubmakers produce lower-spinning fairway woods largely by moving the center of gravity low and forward in the clubhead. There are many fantastic new options now on the market. Below, you’ll find the three best low-spin fairway woods for 2025, according to our ClubTest raters and fitters.
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TaylorMade Qi35 Tour
*TaylorMade’s Qi35 Tour fairway wood was awarded ClubTest 2025 Game Changer status for its outstanding performance in the low-spin fairway wood category.
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TaylorMade Qi35 Tour Custom Fairway Wood
$449.99
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THE BASICS: Similar to the new drivers from the TaylorMade Qi35 family, the new Qi35 fairway woods focus on two main characteristics: inertia and adjustability. Inertia refers to the clubhead’s ability to deliver an optimal combination of distance and forgiveness, while adjustability allows golfers to fine-tune their shot shapes and configurations, helping players of all skill levels lower their scores. Many of the technologies found in the previous Qi10 fairway wood line are carried over into the Qi35, including Twist Face, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket, TSS weights and, this time, a Chromium Carbon Crown. The Qi35 introduces several new features as well, such as improved shaping, weight distribution and optimization across all of the new models.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TAYLORMADE Qi35 FAIRWAY WOODS
Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond
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Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Custom Fairway Wood
$399.99
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THE BASICS: The Elyte Triple Diamond is geared toward better players; the club is defined by a low, forward CG that promotes lower launch, less spin and fast ball speeds. The model comes in three options (3w, 5w and 7w). All of the Callaway Elyte fairway-wood models (there are five in all) feature the company’s new Step Sole design that comes from studying the success of the Callaway Apex UW line and promotes smoother turf interaction. The idea is to help golfers strike the ball more consistently in the center of the face and to help them avoid striking the ball low on the face. The other piece of tech to help with low strikes is the all-new Tungsten SpeedWave — a 35g suspended weight that keeps mass low and forward — which is on all of the fairway woods up to 7-wood.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY ELYTE FAIRWAY WOODS
Cobra DS-Adapt LS
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Cobra DS-Adapt LS TI Custom Fairway
$429
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THE BASICS: The DS-Adapt LS Ti is designed for better players looking for a low-spin option with a smaller profile. All the fairway woods in the DS-Adapt line feature the same FUTUREFIT33 adjustable hosel system, adaptive weighting with updated PWR-BRIDGE technology and H.O.T. face technology that you’ll find in the DS-Adapt driver line. The most eye-cactching tech is the innovative FutureFit33 adjustable hosel system, which offers 33 unique loft and lie settings that can now be adjusted independently, providing golfers with a huge range of fitting options on the fly. Of the DS-Adapt LS fairway wood, one of our low-handicap testers, Travis Okamoto, said, “Best looking of the bunch. I like the old-school compact head and low profile. Holding it feels good.”
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF COBRA DS-ADAPT FAIRWAY WOODS
Mizuno ST-G Ti
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Mizuno ST-G 440 Custom Fairway Wood
$249.99
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THE BASICS: With its ST-G Titanium fairway woods, Mizuno has pulled out all the stops to deliver the most high-performance and ultra low-spin fairway wood it has ever built by incorporating titanium, steel and a new Cortech chamber into one club. From top to bottom, the club features an internal thin waffle design on the crown to save precious grams, and thanks to the titanium body and face, a high-density steel weight can be placed on the sole to drive the center of gravity even deeper. This means that both off the tee and from the fairway, the ST-G Titanium fairway woods will offer a flatter and more penetrating flight.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO ST-G FAIRWAY WOODS
Ping G440 LST
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PING G440 LST Custom Fairway Wood
$549
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THE BASICS: Ping pushed the CG position low and back with the help from a high-density tungsten sole plate and Carbonfly Wrap crown, which reduce spin and increase ball speed. The titanium face, which blends into the crown and sole, also helps to boost speed. One nice bonus: The LST fairway wood family now offers a 19-degree 5-wood, whereas the previous generation offered only a 3-wood.
Ping fairway woods have always been successful at helping golfers launch the ball off the deck thanks to their shallow profiles. “The one complaint we have heard is, ‘I wish it was just a little taller. I want to hit it off the tee,’” said Travis Milleman, Ping’s design engineering manager. The issue was making a taller-faced fairway wood while still keeping the CG low to increase launch, which was difficult to do from an engineering standpoint. But just as the drivers were able to move weight back from the new Free Hosel design, Milleman said Ping used the weight saved in the fairway woods to grow the face at a one-for-one ratio.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF PING G440 FAIRWAY WOODS
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