In other words, the ball gets up in the air quickly and keeps on flying toward your target with no loss of distance. That said, the proof is in the results – the Air Force One 3-wood is a forgiving club that tightened in my accuracy while the nitrogen-infused head is packed for distance. The two slotted foils not only help expand the trampoline effect but also aided me with my alignment. With the Air Force One 3-wood, you don’t have to be the President to get your ball airborne quickly and flying a long way to your desired destination – and the Secret Service won’t be busy looking for your ball in the woods either.įirst, I liked the Air Force One’s matte black finish where there is no significant glare when looking down at the club on a bright day. It’s just designed to be an easy-to-hit club, especially if you have trouble getting a fairway wood airborne. My new off-the-shelf Air Force One Air Foil Fairway Wood at roughly half the cost with its stock shaft exceeds it in both distance and accuracy dispersion. My previous favorite 3-wood had been a Titleist model that was custom fit for me and included an expensive premium shaft. In both situations, your 3-wood is mighty strategic and I just discovered that the NEW Air Force One Air Foil Fairway Wood nicely fits the bill. If you’re like me, I’m always on the lookout for pinpoint accuracy off the tee and maximum distance from the turf. Beyond the putter, driver, and wedge, the 3-wood (or 3-metal if preferred) may be the most under-rated club in your bag.