⛳ Elevate your fairway game with precision and power!
The Pinemeadow Yukon 11+ Fairway Wood combines a high 31-degree loft with a lightweight graphite shaft and durable stainless steel head, designed for right-handed golfers seeking enhanced control, distance, and comfort. Its midsize or oversize rubber grip ensures a secure hold, making it a reliable choice for serious players aiming to dominate the course.
Color | Metallic Black |
Golf Club Flex | Regular |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Golf Club Loft | 31 Degrees |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Pinemeadow Golf |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
Golf Putter Lie Angle | 31 |
Grip Size | Midsize or Oversize |
Grip Type | Rubber |
Style | 11+ WOOD |
UPC | 091966002801 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00091966002801 |
Configuration | 11+ Wood |
Golf Club Type | Wood Golf Club |
Included Components | golf club |
Manufacturer | Pinemeadow Golf Products, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 4 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Pinemeadow Golf |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Model Name | Pinemeadow Golf Men's Yukon 11+ Fairway Woods Golf Bat, Right Hand |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 10210 |
D**A
Excellent quality and performs (7 wood)
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.
C**S
Amazing club
I used the 37 degree fairwood wood for the first time today and found it a delightful club especially for hitting out of deep rough. I hit several 120 yards shots pin high with it out of heavy rough which I could have never done with an iron. I found it very easy to hit my 110-120 yard approach shots from the fairway on the green with just an easy smooth swing. I have trouble hitting short irons either heavy or thin and this solved that problem making those approach shots a breeze. I posted my best score ever using this club for the first time today and never even had time to try it out on the range before using it. I think it saved me around 4-5 shots for the round.Just a note the design with small holes on the top toe face of the club is not a flaw but a trade mark. I returned the first club because I thought this was a deformity in the club face.
B**T
Feels Good
First time I've used a 7 wood, feels solid when hit.Might try their 5wood?
D**I
Long and high 9+ wood
My golf swing flexibility diminished due to a significant (rotator cuff) shoulder surgery I had 10 months go. Although I'm a solid ball striker, my irons shots became flat, low, and short and thus I purchased a Yukon 9+ wood. Per my Golf Logix GPS on the golf course, I averaged about 153 yards carry and 160 total yards with the 28 degree 9 wood. Although I could not measure height, these 9 woods were launching to the moon . . by far it is higher than any iron in my bag. I hope my golf league competitors don't read this review, but after this 9 wood test, I am definitely ordering the 11, 13, and 15 woods.At address, the 9 wood sets very square on the ground directly towards the target and the 28 degree loft inspires confidence. When I took "stock" 90% swings, the ball went straight as an arrow and launched high. With confidence boosting with long and high launching shots, I began to put 95% - 98% "full swings" on the 9 wood. This resulted in well struck balls that now had a 4 - 7 yard draw, so I backed off these "full swings" and stuck with my 90% "stock swing". There was very few people on the course due to "football Friday night" and gave me a perfect opportunity to drop 3 or 4 balls in the fairway on many holes from around 155 yards and test this Yukon 9 wood, which went very well . . very happy customer.This is a 42" length fairway wood, which just might be the secret sauce to allow for a faster clubhead swing, and thus faster ball speed, longer carry, and higher launching shot as compared to a hybrid. A lot of hybrids are less than 40" and have a smaller club head . . I definitely prefer this small framed fairway wood with the 42" length. I'm excited that Yukon fairway woods are also offered at 31, 34, and 37 degrees fairway wood (as 11, 13, and 15 woods), all of which I will have now purchased.Last note is that I have never hit any other golf brand 9 fairway wood to say that this Yukon is better or worse. However, I'm going to subjectively give this Yukon 9 fairway wood a 9.5 out of 10 rating for purpose of this review. Even supposing that a brand name manufacturer might have a comparable fairway wood that might go a few yards further or higher and perhaps rate as a full 10 out of 10, I'm not aware that any of these other manufacturers have a full set of fairway woods that goes into a 31, 34, and 37 degree fairway as Yukon does. I'm very happy to replace 3 more of my irons with the 11, 13, and 15 Yukon fairway woods. I've only used this 9 wood once for a full out on course “test session” and can't speak to long term durability, HOWEVER, for both the low price and performance, I would be happy to replace these new every few years if even needed.
D**N
Great woods and a great value!
Out of curiosity I ordered the Yukon 9 wood and after one round I fell in love with that club. It was easy to hit, the ball flew high and landed soft. I then decided to try the 11 wood and was equally impressed. I have si ce replaced my 3, 5 and 7 woods and eliminated some longer irons. As a high handicapper these clubs have improved my game and enjoyment level. Highly recommend.
J**G
All around great club.
Great looking club. I didn’t buy it for it looks based off the pictures but it’s actually a sharp modern looking club. Has more of the look of a hybrid than a fairway wood though. Great club, would definitely buy it again. I hit it 10 times out of the box and 9 were perfectly solid hits. For a guy who it a mid- high handicapper still that is better than most of my clubs.
E**5
Cheap Quality
I purchased this club in September 2022 and played about 9-10 rounds. I really liked the feel of the club and was hitting it well. I just went to the driving range two weeks ago, I hit a great shot, and then the next shot the head of the club flew off. Very poor quality
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