Honma TW777 woods have been launched for 2026 as the successor to the TW767 with two fairways models in the new design.
Launched as part of a new 2026 T/World series along with the TW777 drivers, hybrids and irons, the new fairways feature a standard and MAX model.
The fairways follow a very similar design philosophy to the TW777 drivers, combining multi‑material constructions, adjustable setups and Honma’s premium in‑house shafts.
The woods feature a new GET Sole design that has been designed to help improve ball striking, producing straight shots with more distance and accuracy than the previous version.
Honma TW777 Fairway Woods Specs & Design
The Honma TW777 fairway wood is the standard model in the line and is designed as the all‑rounder for golfers wanting a blend of distance, control and workable ball flight.
It sits as the successor to the TW767 fairway, with the new version having updated shaping, materials and sole design to extract more speed and launch without sacrificing the traditional Honma look at address.
The TW777 fairway uses a multi‑material construction featuring a lightweight carbon crown and a high‑strength steel face to reposition mass low and deep for easier launch and more consistent spin.

The head profile is compact and slightly deeper face than a pure game‑improvement fairway, appealing to better players who prefer a neutral look and the ability to work the ball both ways.
Honma has also incorporated its new GET Sole (Ground Engage Traction Sole), a sculpted sole design that reduces digging and keeps the head stable through impact from fairway, rough or tight lies.
The sole features two sole weights that are adjustable at front and back, while an adjustable hosel allows for more fine‑tuning of loft and lie to dial in trajectory and shot shape.
The woods are available in 3-wood (15 degrees), 5-wood (18 degrees) and 7-wood (21 degrees).
Honma TW777 MAX Fairway Woods Specs & Design
The TW777 MAX fairway wood is the more forgiving and game‑improvement focused model, mirroring the role of the TW777 Max driver in the series.
It is built with a larger, more confidence‑inspiring head shape and a deeper center of gravity to help launch the ball higher and keep mishits on line.
The MAX has a forged cup‑face style high‑strength steel face that wraps around the body to enlarge the effective hitting area and maintain ball speed across more of the face.

As with the standard model, the fairway uses a carbon crown with more mass placed low and back to increase MOI and raise launch to suit the needs of mid to higher‑handicappers.
The GET Sole is again a central feature, with the multi‑rail‑style sole design improving turf interaction and helping the MAX glide through the ground rather than dig.
This is particularly beneficial from the rough and tight lies, where the MAX is intended to be provide straight, high‑launching shots rather than maximum workability.
The TW777 Max also uses Honma’s adjustable hosel, giving the ability to tweak loft and lie to optimize carry distance and face angle without changing the shaft orientation.
The Max woods are available in 3-wood (15 degrees), 5-wood (18 degrees) and 7-wood (21 degrees).
Honma TW777 Fairway Woods Review: Are they any good?
Honma has taken a clear two‑model approach with the TW777 fairways, giving better players a compact, workable option in the standard TW777 and higher‑handicappers a more forgiving TW777 MAX.
Both models benefit from the new Carbon Power multi‑material construction philosophy seen across the TW777 family, delivering higher ball speeds and more stability than the outgoing TW767 line.
The standard TW777 fairway is expected to appeal to players who like a penetrating, controllable flight and traditional sound and feel, while the Max is tuned for straight, high‑launching performance with plenty of forgiveness.
FAQs
What is the Honma TW777 woods release date?
The fairways were released for general sale in December 2025.
How much do the Honma TW777 fairways cost?
The new fairways are being sold at $375 each.
What are the Honma TW757 woods specs?
The woods are available in 3-wood (15 degrees), 5-wood (18 degrees) and 7-wood (21 degrees) and feature an adjustable hosel.
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