Finally, a 3-Wood That Actually Gets the Ball in the Air
Launch It Higher and Hit It Farther With the Fairway Wood Built for Golfers Over 50
You’re hitting your 3-wood solid.
After so many years spent playing this game, you would know. You can feel it.
So why isn’t the ball getting up in the air?
Why are you hitting wormburners off the turf and skying it off the tee?
And what’s the deal with the constant slicing?
I can tell you this much: it’s not just you.
You’re not the only one who barely remembers what it feels like to reach for their 3-wood knowing they’re gonna be able to carry that bunker…
…or hold the green…
…or even just get the dang ball in the air.
Maybe you never knew that feeling at all.
But here’s what no one is telling you or the countless other golfers fighting the same battle:
Your swing isn’t the problem. It’s never been the problem.
The problem is the design of your fairway wood.
It’s not that it’s a low-quality club.
There are a lot of beautiful 3-woods out there right now.
And it’s true—they have been engineered for launch, distance, and precision.
But only under certain conditions and only for certain golfers.
Those conditions being a swing speed of at least 100 miles per hour and those golfers are highly skilled players.
Plus with pro-level precision.
That’s right. Just like every other club in your bag, your 3-wood was made for professional golfers.
Not you.
Not me.
Not anybody over the age of 50 and certainly not anyone with a slower swing speed
And that used to be the sobering truth for every fairway wood on the market.
Used to be.
I’m happy to report that times have changed, and you’ve got options.
If you’re constantly struggling to get the ball in the air with your traditional 3-wood or you never seem to get clean contact, the Hypermax is your new go-to club.
I helped design this club, and even I can’t believe how easy it is to launch the ball with the Hypermax…
…how easy it is to get a long, penetrating ball flight every single time.
And the control you feel with this club in your hands? Unbelievable.
Imagine you’re carrying fairway bunkers that were once impossible. You’re holding the green on approach shots on long par 4’s. The ball is flying high and landing soft, and you’re done crossing your fingers and hoping for the best.
You know what you can accomplish with the Hypermax, because it’s the same thing every time.
I’ve been elated to see what my students can pull off with this club. These guys and gals are finally facing bunkers and hazards with real confidence… more confidence than they’ve felt in years. Maybe ever.
Now, I know these are pretty big promises coming from a guy you might not know.
I’m Todd Kolb, a four-time Golf Digest Best-in-State Instructor, bestselling author, and Director of Instruction for VLS Golf and USGolfTV.
Not only do I currently teach this game to an audience of over 300,000 YouTube subscribers, but I’ve taught thousands more over my 30-year career.
That includes everyone from first-time golfers to an LPGA major champion.
I know golfers, and I know that what works for you as a senior golfer (actually, let’s say “experienced” golfer) is not the same as what works for tour professionals.
It’s absolutely unbelievable to me that the golf industry is still marketing clubs designed for pros to players with an entirely different skill set.
No wonder you keep turning to your fairway wood for more distance and control, only to find yourself in an endless battle with duffs, chunks, and flubs.
So I did what I always do when I get sick of watching everyday golfers fight a losing war with a club that clearly wasn’t made for them.
TODD KOLB
Major Champion Instructor
2X Best-Selling Author
5x Golf Digest Best in State Instructor
300,000+ YouTube Subscribers
I went to the best club designer I know, twelve-time Golf Digest “Hot List” award winner and former Nike Golf engineer, Josh Boggs.
Josh and I have worked together before. He knows I dream big.
Even so, I was coming to him with a colossal request:
A fairway wood that would get a professional golfer’s launch with a senior golfer’s swing speed.
I wanted “experienced” golfers to pick up this club, confident that they could hit a straight towering shot off the ground and off the tee.
That they could carry any hazard they encountered from the fairway.
That they could get the ball up in the air, carry it, land it soft, and get it to stick.
Every. Single. Time.
I’d have worried that this was an unrealistic ask.
But Josh has shown me time and again that there’s no knowing what everyday golfers are capable of until you give them equipment that was made for them from the very beginning.
I mean, just look at your current 3-wood.
No wonder you’re not getting any launch with that puny loft.
Especially not with the typical golfer’s swing speed.
Now, the big clubmakers try to solve their launch problem with a lower profile. Once again, that’s a great solve for professional players with laser precision.
But all it really does for the rest of us is severely shrink the sweet spot on the face.
And as a golf instructor, I can tell you right now that nailing the sweet spot is the single best way to improve your distance.
At an age when your swing speed is undeniably slipping away, you can’t afford to compromise on contact.
Thankfully, you don’t have to anymore.
With the Hypermax in your bag, you can expect to:
Get it up in the air consistently without even breaking a sweat
Hit more greens with towering shots and soft landings
Eliminate that relentless slice and hit it straight every time
Say goodbye to wormburners once and for all
Easily carry bunkers and hazards once thought impossible
And feel confident on the course again
Let me show you how it works.
The AirLaunch Trio:
Three Technologies. One Purpose.
Josh Boggs—our award-winning club designer—engineered the Hypermax around a single goal:
Get the ball in the air. Every time.
Not with guesswork.
Not with swing band-aids.But with a carefully balanced trio of design innovations that work together seamlessly to help golfers with slower swing speeds launch it higher, hit it cleaner, and find the center more often.
This system is called the Hypermax AirLaunch Trio, and it just might be the most important advancement we’ve ever made for everyday golfers struggling with traditional 3-woods.
Each component delivers its own powerful benefit.But together, they create a club that simply makes golf easier—whether you’re hitting off a tee, a tight fairway, or a fluffy lie in the rough.
The loft on your current 3-wood is just never gonna cut it.
Not if you’re working with a slow-to-moderate swing speed.
We designed the Hypermax Hyway Wood with an elevated launch profile.
With 18° of built-in loft, you get the ball up faster and carry it farther. A lot farther.
No need to adjust your swing. No need strain for more speed.
All you have to do is hit it solid and watch the ball fly.
That tall, wide face might get you picturing a tee, but the Hypermax features a ground-hugging sole to ensure it glides through the turf effortlessly, whether you’re hitting off the fairway, rough, or tight lies.
The Easy Launch Sole even features friction-reducing cutouts designed to eliminate fat shots.
Combine this versatility with an elevated launch profile and a face built to forgive, and you can count on more control and consistency than you’ve ever experienced before.
With the Hypermax AirLaunch Trio, every element of this club works together to make height, carry, and forgiveness automatic—even on your less-than-perfect swings.
And that’s just the beginning.
A driver-like face with fairway versatility—that’s what you get with this feature.
Traditional 3-woods opt for a lower profile to help with launch.
Good idea in theory, disaster in practice (at least for the everyday golfer), as it literally makes the sweet spot on the face smaller.
That lower profile means there’s virtually no margin for error. Whether you’re hitting it off a tee or off the turf, you’re almost guaranteed to top it.
And there’s that nasty wormburner again.
We fixed that with a taller, wider face that not only offers more room for error in the vertical strike zone, but forgives heel and toe misses, too.
You’ll be hitting it higher, farther, and straighter.
And you’ll feel calmer and more confident just seeing that generous Vertical Assist Face behind the ball.
Bonus: It’s got an Active Spring Face for an added distance boost.
You’ll feel it with the first swing of your new Hypermax: a buttery-smooth motion, a square strike, and easy launch.
In other words, control.
Here’s what we did: we moved the weight lower in the head to help you launch it easier and shifted more of it toward the heel so the club naturally wants to turn over.
That simple change takes the slice out of play and puts you back in control of your ball flight.
The Vertical Assist Face also sits square at address. That might seem like a given, but it’s not.
Traditional 3-woods are designed with a slightly open clubface, because that’s what works for the pros.
For us mortals, it’s almost a guaranteed slice.
The slice-fighting design of the Hypermax eliminates that risk so you can finally experience the satisfaction of keeping it on the fairway every time.
If you haven’t experienced an Adaptive Flex Shaft yet, you’re in for a revelation.
This lightweight graphite shaft adapts to your swing speed in the moment so you get effortless distance and height.
It loads easily and releases with extra speed, boosting launch and carry without sacrificing control.
This is a huge improvement over traditional 3-woods which are often too stiff to get a decent launch or adequate distance from moderate swing speeds.
This is one area where you could say we kept it traditional.
Modern clubmakers keep stretching those 3-woods longer and longer so they can say that their club gets higher-than-average swing speeds.
Which is true, but it comes at a high cost.
As a golf coach, I know all too well that a higher swing speed means absolutely nothing if you can’t control your contact.
And when you’ve got a low-profile clubhead on the end of an extra-long shaft, you’re gonna be fighting to stay in command on every shot.
So we stuck with the standard 43” length, keeping you closer to the ball and in full control of the clubface.
The result is consistent center strike contact—the “experienced” golfer’s most essential ingredient for major distance.
No more wormburners.
No more chunking and slicing.
And above all, no more fighting with your body, trying to pull off techniques that just don’t make sense at this point in your life.
Stop trying to meet your club’s demands and choose the one fairway wood that conforms to you.
You’ve got nothing to lose. And that’s not just a turn of phrase.
Not only can you get the Hypermax for a shockingly affordable price (way less than you paid for your current 3-wood), it also comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee.
If the Hypermax Hyway Wood doesn’t deliver everything we promised…
…effortless launch, consistent distance, total control, versatile performance, and a ton of forgiveness…
…you can return it within 60 days, no questions asked.
We don’t even care what condition it’s in.
We designed this club to be your secret weapon for:
Effortless launch off the tee and from any lie
Towering shots that easily carry bunkers and hazards
Long approaches that set you up for an easy par
Controlled shots that land softly and hold the green
Beautiful draws and the kind of accuracy you thought only pros could pull off
If it doesn’t accomplish that for you, we don’t want your money.
But honestly? I don’t think you’re gonna want to let the Hypermax go once you’ve played a round with it.
I’ve seen what this club can do for experienced golfers, and I have no doubt it’s going to unlock a new level in your game.
If you:
Struggle to get your fairway wood shots in the air
Can’t stop slicing your 3-wood no matter how you tweak your technique
Want more consistency without changing your swing
Prefer easy-launch clubs with smart forgiveness features
…the Hypermax Hyway Wood is built for you.
Claim your Hypermax today and get ready to shake up your season.
VLS Hypermax Hyway Wood – Specifications
Length: 43”
Loft: 18°
Lie: 57°
Swing Weight: D1
Clubhead volume: 181cc
Shaft: Graphite, available in 4 Flexes