Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke fairway woods: What you need to know (2024)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke family of fairway woods is vast, featuring 18 options across four distinct models. Those choices are so specific because the designs are built on distinct platforms developed through the analysis of thousands of swings. Fundamental to each of those offerings are the unique face designs that maximize distance and ball-flight needs for four golfer groups, ranging from tour players to grandparents.

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Ai Smoke Max

PRICE: $350. Paradym Ai Smoke Max (15, 16.5, 18, 20, 21, 24, 27 degrees); Max D (15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees); Max Fast (16, 19, 22, 25 degrees); Triple Diamond (15, 18, 21 degrees). All but Max Fast include eight-way adjustable hosel (only 15- and 16.5-degree models on Max and 15-degree on Max D models, all lofts on Triple Diamond). Available for pre-order Jan. 12, at retail Jan. 26.

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Ai Smoke Triple Diamond

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Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D

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This head targets players who need to launch their fairway woods higher and who fight a slice with their long clubs. The shallow face, designed with thick and thin sections to address the needs of this type of player, enhances mis-hits that tend to be lower on the face and range from heel to toe. The carbon-composite crown and sole free up mass that is redistributed heavily to the rear perimeter. This back weight makes for the highest launching model in the family.

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1. Face facts. For several years Callaway’s efforts to make the face of its woods more flexible have revolved around the structure behind the face. Known as “Jailbreak” and originally debuting as a driver technology, the idea grew to encompass fairway woods, too, in an array of forms. The basic premise was to join the crown and face with internal bars or wings that would concentrate more of the flexing in the face by stiffening the surrounding crown and sole.

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Ai Smoke Max Fast

The Paradym Ai Smoke fairway woods, however, break free from some of the limitations of the Jailbreak structures, which came with a compromise in mass properties. Instead, they maximize both the distance and dispersion of the different models solely with the subtly varying face thicknesses on each model and loft.

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Ai Smoke Max

“I think a lot of what jailbreak is doing is captured in our thickness optimization,” said Evan Gibbs, Callaway’s director of research and development for woods. “So we're actually able to strategically stiffen those parts of the head in a similar way that jailbreak did, but just not with the two bars that are connecting crown and sole. We're still trying to locally optimize the stiffness in each of these areas to, to give us the most flexible face.”

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What Callaway’s research showed was how different the different groups’ impact patterns were. For example, the very shallow face design on the Max D and Max Fast models could help elevate launch for those players where more than half the impacts were well below the center of the face.

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Ai Smoke Max Fast

In each case, the face designs optimize launch and spin through their varying thicknesses. Those swirling thicknesses create specific hot spots, what the company calls “microdeflections” that reflect where and how the target player is most likely to impact the face. The way the face flexes leads to optimal launch and distance.

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Ai Smoke Triple Diamond

2. Weight and see. While the faces on these models get much of the glory, that’s not to say the mass properties aren’t a mighty contributor to successful impacts across the family. The three models geared to average golfers (Max, Max D, Max Fast) now feature a fully carbon-composite sole, as opposed to the stainless-steel-reinforced structure on last year’s Paradym models. That saves more than 24 grams over a traditional all-steel sole. Half of that savings was shifted to a front tungsten weight to lower the center of gravity for more efficient energy transfer and better ball speed, while the remaining half is pushed to the perimeter for more stability on off-center strikes.

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Meanwhile, the Triple Diamond model utilizes a steel sole to provide a bit more spin than previous low-spin fairway woods because the input from tour players was the carbon-composite sole was yielding too much ball speed. An adjustable screw weight in the sole affords more swing weight tweaking to match specific shaft and length demands.

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3. Four for four. The four heads mirror the player divisions seen in the Paradym Ai Smoke driver lineup. The Max model fits the meat of the market and features a shallow face and a neutral ball flight. It includes a 20-degree Heavenwood, and both the 15- and 16.5-degree models utilize an eight-way adjustable shaft. The Max D is the most draw-biased, and with the Max Fast is the highest launching in the family, including standard lofts that are a degree higher (a 16-degree 3-wood and a 19-degree 5-wood, for example). The Max Fast features an overall lighter weight to target moderate swing speed players, and like the Max Fast focuses on improving performance on impacts lower on the face. The Triple Diamond, which includes the eight-way adjustable hosel on all three lofts, remains the lowest spinning option in the series and features a more compact head.

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke fairway woods: What you need to know (2024)

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Do I need to be fitted for fairway woods? ›

For starters, fitting for fairway woods is an afterthought for many, however it an extremely important category. Secondly, hybrids have stolen the thunder or at least been given the spotlight in recent years, you are starting to see a renewed interest in fairways once again.

What is a good 3-wood distance? ›

The average distance achieved with a 3-wood is usually between 180 to 230 yards. Skilled golfers might hit the ball with a 3-wood over 230 yards, while some recreational golfers may hit it closer to 180 yards.

How many fairway woods should I carry? ›

Although having a fairway wood is not required, you will find most golfers will carry at least one in their bag. Typically, there are one or two woods in the standard golf club set up.

When to use 3-wood vs 3 hybrid? ›

In general, their designs mean that a three wood will hit the ball further but be less accurate than a 3 hybrid. If you're not comfortable using fairway woods, then a 3 hybrid is an accurate and versatile alternative to your three wood.

Should I carry a 3 wood and 5 wood? ›

It makes the most sense to carry clubs that vary by about 4° or 5° so that each club flies a different distance, which means a 3-wood, 5-wood and 7-wood will be a suitable combination for you.

How often should you replace your fairway woods? ›

Similar in construction to drivers, fairway woods benefit from the same advances in technology when it comes to ball speed and forgiveness. Fairway woods are more about accuracy than distance and, especially with the longer 3-wood and 5-wood, changing every 2 to 3 generations, or 2 to 4 years, will see gains in both.

What's easier to hit, hybrid or wood? ›

You'll also notice that the fairway wood will typically have a larger head than the hybrid, which helps increase launch angle. A lot of people find hybrids easier to use because you can make a descending blow like you do with your irons and the ball tends to fly high and land quickly with spin.

Can a 3-hybrid replace a 5 wood? ›

Distance. Even with the same loft, a 5-wood will go further than a 3-hybrid. The way a 5-wood is built and designed allows for greater ball speed, lower spin and therefore more distance. This is not to say a 3-hybrid distance is a lot shorter but for most golfers their 5-wood distance will be greater.

How far should I hit a 3-hybrid? ›

Average Golf Club Distances for Men
ClubAverage Distance
3-Hybrid163-190 yards
3-Iron160-190 yards
4-Iron150-180 yards
5-Iron140-170 yards
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Do you use a tee with a fairway wood? ›

Most pros will tell you to set the ball up on a tee when you're using a fairway wood, but those same pros have the needed speed and experience to strike the ball in a sweeping motion. For most beginner golfers who are trying to learn how to hit a fairway wood, sweeping the club is one of the harder motions to learn.

Do I need woods as a beginner? ›

When you first start playing golf, you most probably won't need to use all of them. I tell my beginner students that you would need, at the least, the following: BEGINNER Golf Set Makeup: Driver, 5 or 7 wood, 6 hybrid, 8 iron, pitching wedge, sand wedge, putter.

Can a man use a ladies fairway wood? ›

The answer is yes—but it's not necessarily advisable. However, if you're a man with slower swing speeds, shorter height, or smaller hands, you might find that women's golf clubs can help improve your game.

Do you hit fairway woods like an iron or driver? ›

First of all, you do not want to "adjust" your swing or swing differently for your woods versus your irons. The two swings are basically the same. There are only 2 minor differences. One is the ball position, and two is the swing plane.

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