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The Wishon Golf 929HS (2014) is a players-distance fairway wood that balances speed with forgiveness.
Wishon Golf 929HS Fairway Wood: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Players Distance
- Có thể điều chỉnh
- No
- Năm sản xuất
- 2014
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the 929HS is 12 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Wishon Golf 929HS: the fairway wood lineage
The 929HS is the 2nd of 2 generations Wishon Golf has released in this line, from the 927HS (2013) to the 929HS (2014). It followed the 927HS (2013). It is the newest generation in the line.
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The 929HS is not a club you would have found on a rack at Golf Galaxy in 2014, and that is the whole point. Tom Wishon designed component heads that were sold through independent custom clubfitters, built one at a time to the golfer's specs. So when the 929HS came out, it arrived with a claim most big brands could not make about their fairway woods at the time: a face pushed right up against the USGA's COR limit, the same spring-face territory drivers live in.
Most fairway woods of that era measured well below the legal limit on face rebound, which meant golfers were leaving ball speed on the table without knowing it. Wishon's answer was a thin, variable-thickness high-strength steel face designed to flex at impact the way a modern driver face does. Off the deck or off the tee, the pitch was simple. More rebound, more ball speed, more distance from a head that still looked traditional at address.
Because it was a component head, the 929HS never had a marketing budget or a tour presence. It earned its reputation the slow way, through clubfitters who measured the results and golfers who kept the club in the bag for years. That word-of-mouth history is why people are still searching for it a decade later.
- Better players who want real ball speed from a fairway wood without a bulky, oversized profile at address.
- Anyone who believes in professional custom fitting over off-the-rack adjustability and wants a club built to their exact specs.
- Golfers hunting the used and component market for overlooked designs that outperform their price, since the 929HS sells for a fraction of what big-brand woods from the same era still command.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Wishon 929HS a conforming club?
- Yes. The face was designed to sit at the USGA COR limit of 0.830, not over it. That is the same limit drivers are held to, so the 929HS is legal for handicap posting and tournament play. It just uses more of the allowed rebound than most fairway woods of its era did.
- Can I still buy a 929HS in 2026?
- Not new through normal retail. Wishon heads were sold as components through custom clubfitters, and the 929HS has been out of production for years. Your realistic options are the used market, eBay, or a clubfitter with old stock. Assembled examples come up regularly and tend to be cheap for what you get.
- How does the 929HS compare to fairway woods from Callaway or TaylorMade?
- On raw face performance it held its own or better against 2014 competition, since most big-brand fairway woods then were nowhere near the COR limit. Where it gives ground is forgiveness technology and resale recognition. A modern wood from a major brand will be more stable on extreme mishits. On solid strikes, the 929HS still moves the ball.
- Why doesn't the 929HS have an adjustable hosel?
- By design. Tom Wishon argued that adjustability mostly compensates for skipping a proper fitting, and his heads were only sold through fitters anyway. The club was meant to be built once, correctly, with the loft and lie you actually need. If you buy one used, have a fitter check the specs rather than assuming they suit you.
- Is the 929HS hard to hit for a mid-handicapper?
- It is not a players-only club, but it rewards decent contact. The head is a traditional size, so you lose some of the visual and physical forgiveness of oversized modern woods. If you strike your fairway woods reasonably well, the distance payoff is real. If you struggle to find the center of the face, a newer high-MOI design will treat you better.
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