Discover the ultimate performance with our utility woods, designed for golfers seeking versatility and precision on the course. Featuring advanced technology for enhanced distance and accuracy, these clubs provide a perfect blend of power and control. The sleek design and optimized weight distribution ensure a smooth swing, making it easier to navigate any lie. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned players, our utility woods will elevate your game and help you tackle challenging shots with confidence. Experience the perfect combination of style and functionality on every swing.
$299.99
My misses are generally to the left with a hybrid and with this UW 21*, I now have a slight fade and has a better launch angle. ... Feel is soft and
5
Golf101
This club is 100% as described. Not quite a FW wood and not really a hybrid but somehow the perfect blend of the two. I have the 21 degree. It performd from anywhere, off the tee to find a fairway, long par 3s, going for par 5s in two, really any lie.
5
Jeff Spicoli
The Apex UW has been in my bag for over a year, and I have zero plans of replacing it. I 'm playing the 19* and previously that spot was a revolving door of long irons, 5 woods, or utility irons. The UW blends the best parts of a fairway wood, hybrid, and iron to make a super versatile and forgiving option that does n't sacrifice performance from the tee, fairway, or rough.
5
ROLLTIDE_CHRIS
I originally bought a 19 degree loft and liked it so much that I got a 17 and 21 as well from Callaway Preowned. I ended up gifting the 19 to my dad, since the distance gaps weren ’ t far enough apart to keep all 3. I was pretty consistently getting around 220 yards with the 19 degree 5 wood on my launch monitor and even hit one 230, which is great for me! I ’ m much more consistent with these clubs than a traditional FW. Besides the lack of draw bias, I was most impressed by the forgiveness on thin strikes. I hit a few that didn ’ t feel pure and went a little lower, but still 215 and straight as an arrow! For such a small club head, I was impressed! I haven ’ t played many rounds with them yet, but I believe they ’ ll also be easier to hit from the rough than a larger club head.
5
Smalls68
I 've been gaming the new 2024 19& 21 degree Apex UWs for about a month now and these clubs are absolutely amazing!! They 're forgiving, long and very consistent; whether it's from the tee, the fairway or the rough. As one who has played both traditional hybrids and fairway woods, these are a perfect blend of the two. Do yourself a favor and put these in you bag... your game will thank you!!
5
RMCB17
Great club. Got the 19 degree with Kaili White 80 Stiff standard length 1 degree upright. Workable both ways. Carry this club 210- 215 rolls out to 225- 230. Can play a baby fade and stop it a lottle quiker. Also choke down and hit a penetrating punch shot. Very versatile. Have a AI Smoke Triple diamond 3W Kaili White 70S set at standard 15 degrees and 43 '' carry 225- 230 rollout 245- 250. Wish they would release a new Apex Pro Hybrid. Instead I have a QI10 Tour 22 degree Kaili White 90S.
$299.99
The Utility Wood is an excellent addition to the Callaway golf club offerings. ... Comically easy to hit ... I had a lot of trouble in my game learning to hit woods but found it easy to develop a swing for
5
Stretch
This club is fabulous. It is strong enough to replace your fairway wood and versatile enough to replace your hybrid. This is a great golf club.
5
Tony21
For me 5 woods are harder to hit and they are more inconsistent. This club is so easy to hit and be consistent. It goes the same yardage every time. I think this club will be staying in the bag for many years to come.
5
Bulls
The Utility Wood is an excellent addition to the Callaway golf club offerings. I have long had the Hybrids in my golf bag. The Utility Wood takes Hybrids- type clubs to the next level. I have more control over the Utility Wood than the former Hybrids. Excellent job R& D.
5
Former Titleist Guy
No clue who designed this thing, but Callaway should make him/her design all clubs. This thing is a rocket and so easy to hit. Toe, heel, doesn ’ t matter, the ball speed stays up and stays straight. Haven ’ t loved a club this much since the Steelhead III.
5
Dj
As advertised. Easy to hit and a bit longer than my last 5 wood. May not be as easy to make it go left or right but I prefer straight. This club is really straight.
$369.99
triaxial carbon crown the lightweight carbon construction allows for strategic weight redistribution, creating a more forgiving clubhead while refining launch and spin for greater shot- making
$369.99
tour- proven versatility, combining the playability of a hybrid with the high- launch of a fairway wood. ... the apex uw is designed for serious, avid golfers seeking the perfect blend of a fairway wood ’s power and a hybrid ’s
$299.99
an all- new cutwave pro sole is a streamlined design, engineered specifically to cut through the turf more efficiently. ... high launch, consistent control and tighter dispersion the center of gravity is precisely positioned in a neutral location for an exceptional combination of high launch,...
Utility woods are designed to provide versatility on the course, offering a blend of distance and accuracy. They can be used for various shots, including off the tee, from the fairway, or even in rough conditions. Their larger clubhead and lower center of gravity help golfers achieve better launch angles and increased forgiveness.
Selecting the right loft for a utility wood depends on your swing speed, playing style, and the specific distances you want to achieve. Generally, higher lofts are easier to hit and provide more height, making them suitable for those who need help getting the ball airborne. It's important to consider your overall set makeup and how the utility wood will fit into your game.
Utility woods are typically constructed from a combination of metal alloys and composite materials. The clubhead often features a stainless steel or titanium face for durability and performance, while the shaft can be made from graphite or steel, depending on the desired feel and weight. These materials contribute to the overall performance and playability of the club.
Yes, utility woods are versatile enough to be used in various weather conditions. Their design allows for effective play in both dry and wet conditions, making them a reliable choice for golfers year-round. However, it's important to consider the ground conditions and adjust your approach accordingly, as wet grass may affect the club's interaction with the ball.
Utility woods are designed for a wide range of shots, making them a valuable addition to any golfer's bag. They can be used for long approach shots, tee shots on shorter par 4s, or even recovery shots from difficult lies. Their versatility allows players to adapt to different situations on the course.
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