Thomas Golf Fairway Strong 5 Wood 18 degree loft

Fairway 5 Wood 18 Degree Loft by Thomas Golf



  • Right Handed or Left Handed Fairway Wood # 5, Loft – 18 degree, Lie – 58 degree; Length – 43 inches with a graphite shaft. 41.5 inches with a steel shaft.
  • Outstanding choice for long approach shots to the green.
  • The Thomas number 5 wood with a 18 degree loft is very forgiving when dealing with off center ball strikes.
  • Works will from almost any lie vs a 3 wood.
  • More sole weight then a 3 wood for a higher ball flight that will land softly onto the green.
  • Gold hand markings with a choice of small, standard, mid size, or oversize grips.
  • Keep your # 5 fairway wood head looking new with the Thomas Golf protective head cover.

 

Thomas Golf Fairway Strong 5 Wood Shaft

Thomas Golf fairway 18 Degree Number 5 wood Graphite Shaft (available in men’s R-Flex, S-Flex or Senior A-flex)

THOMAS Frequency & Flex Matched tour-grade seamless shafts made of premium super high modulus graphite fibers provide a light weight of 60 grams for increased swing speed, while maintaining a low torque of 3.3° to reduce head twisting and lagging at impact, resulting in increased shot accuracy. THOMAS shafts are seamless and have been specifically designed to match and optimize the performance of THOMAS heads for alignment accuracy and ball flight. Specialized Mid Kick-Point provides an optimum balance of trajectory & control. Each shaft undergoes extensive testing including Bend Stressing and Frequency Calibration ensuring integrity and consistency from shaft to shaft.

The senior version has… and Specialized Low Kick-Point assists in achieving higher shot trajectory. Each shaft undergoes extensive testing including Bend Stressing and Frequency Calibration ensuring integrity and consistency from shaft to shaft.

 

TG-Pro Grip for Thomas Golf Fairway Wood 18 Degree Number 5

  • Grip

    TG-Pro Grips (Small, Standard, Mid-sized, Oversized)

    • This newly engineered compound provides the optimum balance of comfort, control, traction and shock absorption.
    • Paint-filled hand placement reference markers for consistent gripping and accurate club alignment to aid in shot accuracy.
    • Specially designed tread pattern provides exceptional traction and surface feel.
    • The small-size grip is designed for the golfer that uses a small golf glove.
      Standard size grip is for the golfer that uses a mid-size golf glove.
      The mid-size grip is for the golfer that uses a large golf glove.
      The oversize grip is for the golfer that uses an X-large golf glove.

Using a number 5 fairway wood effectively involves considering the specific characteristics of the club and adapting your swing for different situations. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a number 5 fairway wood:

  1. Setup:
    • Position the ball in the center of your stance or slightly forward (toward your front foot). This helps promote a slightly ascending angle of attack and solid ball contact.
  2. Grip:
    • Grip the club with a neutral and comfortable grip. Ensure your grip pressure is consistent for a smooth and controlled swing.
  3. Alignment:
    • Align the clubface with your target, and square your shoulders parallel to the target line. Proper alignment is crucial for accuracy.
  4. Stance:
    • Adopt a shoulder-width stance to provide stability during the swing. Distribute your weight evenly or slightly favor your front foot.
  5. Swing Tempo:
    • Maintain a smooth and controlled swing tempo. Avoid trying to force the shot; focus on making solid contact with the ball.
  6. Angle of Attack:
    • Aim for a slightly ascending angle of attack. Unlike with irons, a fairway wood requires a sweeping motion to lift the ball off the turf.
  7. Follow Through:
    • Allow for a full and balanced follow-through. Your weight should naturally shift from your back foot to your front foot as you complete the swing.
  8. Off the Fairway:
    • Use a sweeping motion when hitting from the fairway. Avoid taking a divot; instead, focus on making clean contact with the ball.
  9. Off the Tee:
    • When using the number 5 fairway wood off the tee, tee the ball at a height that allows for a clean strike. This might be slightly higher than when using an iron but lower than when using a driver.
  10. Distance and Control:
    • The number 5 fairway wood is designed for a balance of distance and control. Use it for longer approach shots or when accuracy is crucial off the tee.
  11. Practice:
    • Spend time practicing with the number 5 fairway wood on the driving range and in various on-course situations. This will help you gain confidence and familiarity with the club.
  12. Experiment with Tee Height:
    • When using the number 5 fairway wood off the tee, experiment with tee height to find what works best for you. The right tee height allows for a solid contact without sacrificing accuracy.

Remember to adjust your technique based on your personal preferences and the specific demands of the shot you're facing. Consistent practice and experimentation are key to mastering any club in your bag.

Q1: What are the benefits of using a number 5 fairway wood?

  • A1: The number 5 fairway wood offers a balance of distance and control. Some benefits include versatility for longer approach shots, accuracy off the tee on shorter par-4s, and a higher launch angle compared to lower-numbered fairway woods.

Q2: How is the number 5 fairway wood typically used on the golf course?

  • A2: The number 5 fairway wood is often used for longer approach shots when a golfer needs more distance than an iron can provide. It's also a good option off the tee for accuracy on shorter par-4s and can be used effectively from the fairway.

Q3: What is the loft of a number 5 fairway wood?

  • A3: The loft of a number 5 fairway wood is typically around 18 to 19 degrees. The loft influences the launch angle of the ball and contributes to the club's balance between distance and control.

Q4: Can I use a number 5 fairway wood off the tee for distance?

  • A4: Yes, you can use a number 5 fairway wood off the tee for distance, especially on shorter par-4s or tight fairways. It offers a good combination of control and distance, allowing you to navigate various course situations.

Q5: How does a number 5 fairway wood differ from other fairway woods, such as a 3-wood or 7-wood?

  • A5: A number 5 fairway wood has a loft that falls between a 3-wood and a 7-wood, providing a middle ground in terms of distance and launch angle. It's versatile, offering more distance than higher-numbered fairway woods and more control than lower-numbered ones.

Q6: What type of player benefits most from using a number 5 fairway wood?

  • A6: The number 5 fairway wood is suitable for a wide range of players. It can benefit those who want a versatile club for longer approach shots, struggle with controlling lower-numbered fairway woods, or seek accuracy off the tee.

Q7: How should I set up my stance and swing for a number 5 fairway wood shot?

  • A7: Position the ball in the center or slightly forward in your stance. Adopt a shoulder-width stance, distribute your weight evenly or slightly favor your front foot, and aim for a slightly ascending angle of attack. Maintain a smooth and controlled swing tempo.

Q8: Is the number 5 fairway wood suitable for shots from the rough?

  • A8: The number 5 fairway wood can be used from the rough if the lie allows. The higher loft compared to lower-numbered fairway woods helps get the ball airborne more easily, but it's important to consider the lie and conditions.