TaylorMade V Steel
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TaylorMade V Steel
TaylorMade's V Steel will appeal to golfers who like a lower, more boring flight with their fairway woods. If that's you, then this club could be worth a try.
Cobra SZ
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KING COBRA SZ
This is a fairway wood that will suit golfers of all capabilities. If you like a classic looking club that performs from the tee, and the fairway, this is a real option for you.
Hippo ITX2
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Hippo ITX2
This affordable fairway wood works best from the tee. If you like a deep faced club, give this wood from Hippo a try.
Hippo Hex Fairway Wood and Rescue Wood
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Hippo Hex Fairway Wood and Rescue Wood
Hippo have produced a fairway wood, and a rescue club that are both superb value for money. For golfers on a budget, these are certainly worth a try.
Nike T-40 Oversize
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Nike T-40 Oversize
Nike have produced a large headed fairway wood, that will suit high handicappers in particular. This club will help improve distance and accuracy.
Titleist 980F
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Titleist 980F
This is a classic looking fairway wood from Titleist. The relatively small club heads will allow low handicappers to work the ball both ways through the air.
Ben Hogan BB C455
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Ben Hogan BB C455
If you struggle to hit your fairway woods from the deck, this forgiving, stylish club from Ben Hogan will really improve your ball striking and accuracy.
Titleist PT906 F2
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Titleist PT906 F2
Titleist's PT906 F2 is a streamline, solid-feeling fairway wood that offers better players the address look and ball flight they're really after.








