🏌️♂️ Elevate your fairway game with MW8 Moon Wood – where precision meets power!
The MW8 Moon Wood is a premium, tournament-legal fairway wood designed for both men and women golfers seeking high launch, long-distance accuracy, and superior control. Featuring a shallow clubface, low center of gravity, and a shorter shaft for easier swings, it delivers consistent, clean contact. Constructed with a graphite shaft and stainless steel clubhead, it includes a headcover and comes with a 1-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for serious golfers.
Size | 43" |
Color | Green |
Golf Club Flex | Ladies |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Golf Club Loft | 25 Degrees |
Material | Wood |
Brand | Autopilot |
Shaft Material | Graphite Shaft with Stainless Steel Clubhead |
Grip Material | Synthetic Rubber |
Grip Size | Medium |
Grip Type | Standard |
UPC | 728370294583 |
Golf Club Type | Wood Golf Club |
Manufacturer | Autopilot Golf |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.4 x 5 x 2.7 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Autopilot |
W**N
Awesome!
I love this club! I have taken it out a couple times. It is easy to hit. It goes high & far, both off the fairway & the tee. Surprisingly easy out of the rough. Not the best choice out of high & thick stuff, but, not too bad either. Also, it isn't designed to be the best out of that stuff anyway. There are times it makes a great choice, when you may be struggling with the driver & I say that, even though the loft on the one i have is 25 degrees. It goes long & straight, but lands pretty softly into greens. I would, & have, recommended this club to anyone that wants to hit shots like i have described. It is light, yet you can feel it...fair feedback. I love the contrasting color scheme. The head size may seem like it might be not so easy to hit, but i think it may be the easiest club i have ever hit out of the fair way. Give this club a try, it is worth it!For me, this club does exactly what the marketing says it does.
D**.
I much prefer the Moon Woods to my fairway woods and over any hybrids I've tried.
I own the 25 and 21 degree Moon Woods. I hit them much better than my fairway woods or any hybrids I've tried. I find them especially useful out of the rough. I sometimes slice my fairway woods, but rarely have even a minor slice with these. I do however find the shorter club length and steeper swing path makes it easier to push or pull these, but still, I'm much more accurate overall and have fewer miss hits. I also find the mallet shape much easier to set up consistently than I do with hybrids.Personally, I don't find clubs with such little loft very useful for chipping near the green. They hit great out of the rough, but I find distance control when chipping to be difficult. I have however found this same attribute great for executing low flying punch shots out of the rough and under trees when I miss the fairway on my drive.It took me quite a while to get used to hitting these. I often hit them very thin at first. I think subconsciously, it was just hard to accept the short shaft length. I do find they are fairly forgiving of off center hits left or right, but with a club face of only 1 1/4 inch or so, there's not much room for error the other way.As a higher handicap player, I've long struggled with fairway woods or hybrids and while no miracle cure, these are a clear improvement for me. I pair these with the Squire Strike wedges and irons, which are all designed to have a more upright swing path and I think that helps with ease of consistency. I purchased the 25 at a discount direct from the seller which made it a good value as well as an improvement.
Y**A
No distance
No distance
C**R
Consistently straight
I purchased the 29 degree Moon Wood. I am a high handicapper. Found Moon Wood easier to hit than my Callaway 11-wood. I hit the Moon Wood club 145-155 yards. It's great out the rough. My main misgiving is that I thought this club would go higher. I am guessing my average apex was 80 to 90. Keep in mind I am 6'2", so I might need to bend my knees more. This club is great off the tee and would work great for 150-160 yard Par 3s. The club is just easier to hit and it goes straight. I will buy 21 or 25 degree so I can get longer distance.
J**S
Seriously… this club could be a game changer.
20 handicap here. I play often, and if I dont get out on the course every week then I’m at least on the range trying to work out the kinks..I currently have the Ping G425max 3wood in the bag and it’s just too inconsistent for me. One shot is a missile dead straight, the next either a slice or top… just so many wasted drives with it. I know some of that is user error but I hit it clean often enough and still just don’t get the flight i feel I should.Now that’s the backstory, and why I decided to try the MW (21deg). Obviously I’ll lose some yardage from the 3W but I’d give up 30-50 yards if I could guarantee straight shots. Enter the MW. I can’t speak for the course just yet as it just arrived today but I already did a range session and it is noticeably straighter and more consistent than my 3W. I’m not a long hitter; my flushed 3W will be around 190-200. But I was hitting every MW shot around 175. Ill take that all day if I can get rid of the inconsistency in the fairway.Will update after a few rounds, but this thing seems legit out of the box. Looks sharp as wellAnd the head cover is quality as well.
C**S
No issues
Nice product but not for me.
J**E
Moonwood is so easy and relaible to use
I must tell you that my Moonwood clubs (21 and 25 degrees) have transformed my golf game. I am a 23 handicapper and always struggled with the driver and also fairway woods, often mishitting or misdirecting these shots. Recently, I accidentally lost my driver, so I had to play a few games using the Moonwood 21 degree off the tee, and often the second shot as well. Guess what? My game improved a lot and so did my scoring, as I was hitting the shots much straighter and more consistently, albeit shorter than the driver. I do not lose hardly any balls off the tee – in lakes for example – and my game is much more enjoyable as a result. For now, I have decided not to use a driver or a 3-wood, and just trust my trusty Moonwoods. How about that?
R**N
Easy Swing Easy Flight Easy Distance
Pretty much gave up on using a three-iron about two months ago as I was consistently hitting thin shots. Only 20-30% of my attempts were successful. Of course, part of it is mental. Start thinking about it too much and you screw yourself up. Decided to give the 21-degree MW a try and really thrilled with the result. Don't hit it as high or as far as you see in the infomercials, but then again I'm not a professional. I am consistently getting great loft for me and significant total distance. Nice compliment to the Autopilot driver. Again, I've never been one to drive the ball 200-250 yards, but I'll take 175-180 yards straight down the middle for my drive from the Senior Tees any day and follow up with 160 yards with the MW. My regular partners have witnessed enough of my improved play to seriously consider investing in both. Thinking about adding the 33 loft. My wife has been impressed as well and now uses both clubs and is encouraging me to get the 33.
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