Do you want to get the newest golf clubs TaylorMade RocketBallz Fairway Wood. It has been developed with some key aims. 
 
Golfer enthusiasts will find a weight plug positioned directly behind the cavity. In drivers, weights like this one are often positioned in the back to move the center of gravity lower and farther from the face in oreder to encourage a higher ball flight. In the RBZ fairways, TaylorMade has moved the center of gravity in these clubs forward.
 
TaylorMade wanted to create a fairway wood which had a durable yet flexible sole and face with a deeper face design and a low COG so it interact well with the turf. Made from high strength 455 steel, the powerful face plate has been welded to a cast body. This RocketBallz Fairway Wood face allows the club face to be stronger and more durable than standard club faces.
 
The RocketBallz Fairway Wood  head also features some small striking green colour accents to make your club look as good in the bag as it does at address. The incorporation of deeper face, low-and-forward CG and TaylorMade RocketBallz Fairway Wood technology has allowed TaylorMade to create the first steel fairway wood that reaches USGA/R&A speed limits.
 
"Historically, we've always said, let's move the center of gravity back to make the club easier to play" says Tom Olsavsky, TaylorMade's senior direct of product creation. However, Olsavsky notes, most golfers hit their fairways and hybrids high in the face. He says the physics that helps you hit longer shots with your 460-cc driver doesn't help you as much with fairways because they feature a smaller head and shallower face. 
 
In conclusion, to get a higher launch angle, more ball speed and more carry distance, TaylorMade says that this TaylorMade RocketBallz club moved the center of gravity in to keep it more aligned with where golfers actually hit the ball.