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Pinemeadow Yukon 15+ Fairway Woods – Forgiving Graphite, Right-Handed, Men's

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Pinemeadow Yukon 15+ Fairway Woods

Meet a fairway wood designed for confidence from the first practice swing. The Yukon 15+ features a longer toe-to-heel length and a slightly taller face height, expanding the club’s sweet spot and making solid contact easier to achieve swing after swing. The shallow face and dual-rail sole work together to help the club glide through a variety of lies, including tighter fairways and the occasional rough patch, without sacrificing control.

Two core design elements set the Yukon 15+ apart. First, the longer toe-to-heel length broadens the area where contact feels solid, supporting smoother, more reliable misses. Second, the dual-rail sole is crafted to cut through uneven terrain with less resistance, enabling cleaner contact when the ground isn’t perfectly level. Many players notice a more forgiving feel on off-center hits, plus a confident line when setting up behind the ball.

Key design highlights

  • Longer toe-to-heel length for an expanded sweet spot and more consistent contact.
  • Taller face height that helps with forgiveness on off-center shots.
  • Dual-rail sole designed to glide through thick rough and tough lies with ease.
  • Shallow face geometry that encourages cleaner contact and easier launches.
  • Available in the widest range of lofts among Pinemeadow woods, helping players substitute high lofted woods for longer irons.
  • Graphite shaft options, ideal for a lighter feel and smoother swing rhythm.

On-course use and feel

  • Great for long approach shots where distance consistency matters from fairways or light rough.
  • Forgiving enough for players seeking easier contact and confidence with every swing.
  • Lightweight graphite construction supports smoother tempo and quicker adjustment to different course conditions.
  • Designed as a men’s right-handed model, pairing well with a wide range of ball flights and setups.

Why golfers consider the Yukon 15+ in their bag

The Yukon line is among Pinemeadow’s most forgiving offerings, and the 15+ model stands out with its approachable feel and versatile loft options. The broad loft selection makes it easier to replace hard-to-play irons with higher lofted woods, aligning with modern trends toward easier distance control. While individual results vary, many players appreciate the added confidence and consistency across a range of course scenarios.

Spec-wise, this right-handed, graphite-equipped fairway wood is crafted to balance playability with performance, making it a practical option for players working to simplify decision-making on longer shots. Originating from China, the Yukon 15+ is a thoughtful addition for golfers looking to broaden their fairway options without compromising precision.

FAQ

Q: What design features make the Yukon 15+ fairway woods forgiving?

A: Longer toe-to-heel length and a taller face height broaden the sweet spot for easier, more consistent contact.

Q: Who benefits most from the Yukon 15+ fairway woods?

A: Golfers seeking forgiveness and the option to replace difficult irons with high-loft woods.