Callaway X fairway wood
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Callaway X Fairway
This is Callaway at its very best. A stylish, forgiving fairway wood, that has proved extremely popular with the players on Tour, some of whom have taking some persuading to part with their beloved old Steelheads.
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Nike SasQuatch 2 fairway wood
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Nike SasQuatch 2
This classic-looking Nike fairway wood made its way into the bag of the world's number one player. We take a closer look at its performance benefits.
Nike SQ Sumo2 fairway wood
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Nike SQ Sumo2 fairway
Nike has produced a stylish square-shaped fairway wood designed to offer golfers of all abilities playability and maximum forgiveness from both fairway and tee.
TaylorMade r7 CGB Max fairway
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TaylorMade r7 CGB Max fairway wood
This red-headed wood from TaylorMade features adjustable weights that allow you to play around with your flight shape. If you like a spot of high-tech tinkering, this could be the club for you.
Cobra Speed LD M fairway wood
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Cobra Speed LD M fairway wood
If you find it hard to hit decent long-range shots, the Cobra LD could be the answer. Its head is designed to promote long, accurate striking from the fairway.
Yonex Nanospeed i fairway wood
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Yonex Nanospeed i fairway wood
This large-headed, multi-material fairway wood from Yonex has an unusual pentagon shape, which combines with the exclusive shaft to increase clubhead speed and therefore distance.
Benross V3 Trimass
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Benross V3 Trimass fairway woods
Benross have made considerable strides at the more affordable end of the golf market by delivering classic looking, solid performing clubs
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.









