The Callaway Paradym fairway woods mirror their big brother drivers in many ways but less emphasis has been put on losing weight in the chassis.
The Paradym fairway woods are awash with clever upgrades and while Callaway’s claim the club represents ‘a completely new construction’ is probably a slight stretch, you can see what it means when you add up all the new design innovations.
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It would not be a Paradym ‘wood’ without carbon although each of the three options – standard, X and triple diamond – utilises the cutting-edge material slightly differently.
What all three have in common is the AI-designed Jailbreak Batwing structure, which is pushed to the perimeter to stiffen the body. All three also incorporate up to 28g of high-density tungsten, which pushes the centre of gravity (CG) low and forward and an AI-designed steel face although each of the three models are customised differently.
The Paradym Fairway Wood features progressive shaping and is the most robust offering that fits a wide range of player types. This is the model for golfers who want a high launching fairway wood with a neutral ball flight.
The Paradym X Fairway Wood will fit players looking for the most forgiving shape with a high launch and a slight draw bias. A Forged Carbon toe patch redistributes weight to the heel to make this fairway easy to turn over.
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Like with the drivers the Paradym Triple Diamond model is the most compact head shape and has a deeper face at address. This offering is best suited for stronger players who are looking for a penetrating ball flight with lower spin.
The clubs are available in these shafts:
• MCA Aldila Ascent PL Blue for female and higher handicap male players (40g, WMS, Light, Reg; 50g, light, regular) – Standard and X
• Project X Hzrdus Silver shaft (50g/60g, regular, stiff; 70g, stiff) – Standard and X
• Project X Hzrdus Black (60g, stiff, x-stiff; 70g, regular) – Standard and TD
• Mitsubishi Chemical Kai’Li White (70g/80g stiff, x-stiff) – TD
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UK Price
£379
Pre sales / fitting date: January 20th
Available in Europe: February 24th
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