The 13° Brassie and 15° Spoon both have deeper clubfaces than the other Superstrong fairway woods, and they have been designed with two distinct golfers in mind: firstly, the army of higher handicappers who struggle to find consistency with the driver, yet gain too much height and insufficient distance with their 3-wood off the tee; and secondly, for better players who want to improve their accuracy off the tee on tight holes, while sacrificing only minimal distance. MD Golf claims that the better player might also like to take a Fairway Finder off the deck when trying to reach long par-fives in two.
Other changes to MD Golf's Superstrong woods for 2010 include a modified face progression on the driver, with a view to ensuring the club sits perfectly square at address. The clubface on the fairway woods has also been shortened, which has allowed MD Golf to widen the clubheads to raise the MOI. The 2010 hybrid comes with a slightly deeper clubface and an extra 1.5mm of offset.
The new 2010 range from MD Golf will be on display at Golf Europe in Munich, September 27-29.
PRODUCT SPEC:
SUPERSTRONG FAIRWAY FINDERS
Two models: 13° Brassie and 15° Spoon
Clubface made from Beta Titanium
Black PVD (Physical Vapour Disposition) finish
Men's right-hand only
Shaft: Proforce 65 (R or S)
RRP: £69.99 each





