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Are used fairway woods still good quality?
Yes. Modern fairway woods are durable and maintain performance for years when properly inspected and graded.
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Is it safe to buy used fairway woods online?
Yes. Each club is inspected and graded before listing so you know exactly what you are buying.
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Do used fairway woods perform as well as new ones?
In most cases, yes. Cosmetic wear does not affect launch, forgiveness, or ball speed.
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What fairway wood should I carry?
Most golfers benefit from a 5 wood first because it launches easier than a 3 wood while still producing good distance.
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What loft should I choose?
17° to 19° suits most golfers for launch, forgiveness, and versatility.
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Can fairway woods replace long irons?
Yes. 5 woods and 7 woods launch higher and are more forgiving than long irons.
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Are fairway woods easier to hit than drivers?
Yes. Smaller heads and more loft make fairway woods easier to control and launch consistently.
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What is the easiest fairway wood to hit?
Usually a 5 wood or 7 wood with a shallow face and forgiving head design.
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Do sky marks affect performance?
No. Sky marks are cosmetic and do not affect how the club performs.
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Do fairway woods wear out?
Not in normal use. Faces may show wear over time, but performance remains consistent unless structurally damaged.
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Can I return a fairway wood if it is not right?
Yes. You can return it within 30 days if it does not suit your game.
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How long does delivery take?
Next working day UK delivery is available when you order before 12pm.
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Do the fairway woods match the photos and descriptions?
Yes. Photos reflect the actual second hand fairway wood you will receive, and grading is applied consistently across all clubs.
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How do I choose the right fairway wood for my game?
Selecting the right fairway wood depends on a number of factors:
- Typical Ball Flight: If you tend to hit the ball low, a higher lofted fairway wood can help you achieve a better launch angle. Conversely, if you struggle with a high, ballooning ball flight, a lower lofted club might provide more control.
- Distance Gapping: It’s essential to select a fairway wood that fills the right distance gap between your driver and your longest iron or hybrid. Too much overlap can waste a spot in your bag.
- Course Conditions and Playing Style: If you often play tight fairways, a 3-wood might be a great alternative to your driver off the tee. For softer courses, a higher-lofted 5- or 7-wood can help with shots from the fairway or rough.
If you’re unsure where to start, use our Online Fitting Service or speak to our team of experts for personalised advice tailored to your swing and playing style.
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Are nearly new fairway woods as good as brand new ones?
Absolutely. Nearly new fairway woods often offer the same performance and technology as brand new models but at a significantly reduced price. Many clubs in our range have seen minimal use, some may have only been used for a handful of rounds or even just during fittings and demo sessions.
Before listing any club for sale, we carry out a comprehensive inspection of every club. As a result, you can be confident you’re getting a top-quality club that looks great, plays well, and helps you save money compared to buying new.
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Can I trade in my current fairway wood?
Yes, you can! We offer a simple and straightforward trade-in service through our Sell Your Club page. Here’s how it works:
- Submit a few details about your current club using our online form.
- We’ll provide an instant valuation based on its condition and market demand.
- Send us your club, and choose from either a bank transfer or credit on your account.
Trading in is a great way to upgrade to a newer model while keeping costs down.
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Do fairway woods come with headcovers?
Many of our used fairway woods are sold with their original headcovers. However, it can vary from club to club. If a headcover is included, it will be clearly mentioned in the product description and there will be a photo of the actual headcover.
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Can you help me choose the right fairway wood?
Yes. We can help recommend loft, shaft flex, and fairway wood type based on your swing and what you want to achieve. Get a club consultation.