




🏌️♂️ Elevate your game with the ultimate high-loft fairway wood!
The Pinemeadow Yukon Fairway Woods feature an expanded sweet spot with a longer toe-to-heel length and taller face height for consistent, forgiving shots. Equipped with a dual-rail sole for smooth rough play and a low-torque graphite shaft for a fluid swing, these clubs are ideal for golfers looking to replace difficult long irons with high-lofted woods. Offering pro-level performance at an unbeatable price, the Yukon is a top choice for players seeking distance, accuracy, and value.
| ASIN | B002SB8HBI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,356 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #5 in Golf 3-Woods |
| Brand | Pinemeadow Golf |
| Color | Metallic Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (339) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | 3 Fairway Wood |
| Item model number | 10202 |
| Manufacturer | Pinemeadow Golf |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 127 cm; 358.34 g |
| Size | 3 WOOD |
| Sport | Golf |
| Style | 3 WOOD |
R**S
An excellent club, accurate and gives me a distance between 140 to 150 yards.
K**Z
Exceptional value for a 9 wood compared to top brands. This club is easy to hit and forgiving and it’s go to for shots into green around 130 to 150 yds or Par 3’s . Ball strikes have a good feel and you know you have hit it well. Definitely useful to get the ball airborne out of unfavourable lies.
F**K
Fantastic club. Hit some shots in the back yard off fairly poor lie with excellent results. Easy to hit. Off center hits are still good. This club will easily replace my 3,4 and 5i. I've got a Calloway 4wood which I may not need either. I'm now thinking I might get the pine Meadows 9 wood to replace the rest of my irons. Very pleased with this club.
D**A
I like my Pine Meadow wedges--the 60 degree delivers for me every time. So I got their 7 fairway wood, because everyone says you need a 7 in the bag...so I went with this very affordable one. For reference, I'm a 12 handicap and drive a consistent 230-240 yards, not the longest but decent. I took this 7 out to the driving range and hit about ten balls with it for the first time. The Pine Meadow 7 wood hits straight and for me goes a consistent 175 yards; same loft as my TaylorMade M4 5 hybrid (24 degrees) that I hit pretty well, but goes another 25 yards for me. About the same size face, but a larger head. This 7 has a very good and high ball flight...strikes easily, too, although I worried a bit because the shaft length is pretty long (1.5 inches longer than the M4 5 hybrid I hit well but 2.5 inches shorter than my M4 3 fairway wood that is hit-or-miss for me.) Overall, I like it a lot after a short session on the driving range. I have a consistent, horrible slice with my driver (TaylorMade M5) unless I close the face and aim a bit left...less so with the 3 wood and 4/5 M4 hybrids. And so now with this Pine Meadow 7 wood I'm hitting straight and long for me. I highly recommend it. *Update*...I haven't played for 3-4 weeks, which is rare because I usually play once every week except a month in the winter when weather isn't great in New Mexico. So I went out today for nine holes. This club got me on the green (second shot) TWICE. It's straight, high flight, and consistent for me at 175 or a bit less if I ease up. My 52 degree Pine Meadow got me on another green from about 40 yards out (yeah, I don't hit wedges very far--and I did a 3/4 easy swing) so I'm sold on quality of their products. **Second Update: Played last Sunday and was 198 from the hole, about 30 feet high. Landed on the green with this 7 wood about 10 feet from the cup. So I guess I can range 175-200 with this.
T**R
Nice club very good for the Semi and Heavy rough
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