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Left Handed Taylormade QI35 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Tensei Blue AV Limited 65 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Cobra Darkspeed X 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Linq Blue 40 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Taylormade M2 2017 3 Wood / 15 Degree / REAX 55 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Taylormade RBZ 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Matrix Ozik Stiff Flex
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New Left Handed Cobra DS Adapt x 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Denali 50 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Taylormade Stealth 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Ventus 6S Stiff Flex
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New Left Handed Taylormade QI35 Max 5 Wood / 18.5 Degree / Helium 5R Regular Flex
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Left-Hand Taylormade M6 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Atmos Stiff Flex
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Left Handed Cobra S9-1 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Aldila DVS 55 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Srixon Z355 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Miyazaki Reegular Flex
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Left Handed Titleist TSI2 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Rogue Max 75 Stiff Flex
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New Left Handed Cobra Aerojet 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Linq Red 5F2 Senior Flex
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Left Handed Taylormade Burner Superfast 5 Wood / 18.5 Degree / Bassara Regular Flex
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Left-Hand Callaway Rogue ST Max 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Tensei Blue AV Series 65 Regular Flex
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Left Handed Cobra Aerojet 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Helium 4F2 Senior Flex
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Used Left Handed Fairway Woods
Looking for used left handed fairway woods that give you more distance, launch and confidence from the tee or fairway? At Nearly New Golf Clubs, you can shop second hand left handed fairway woods from trusted brands, with clear condition grading, fair pricing and expert checks before each club goes live on the website.
Shop Used Left Handed Fairway Woods
A left handed fairway wood can be one of the most useful clubs in the bag. It can help you cover longer distances, replace difficult long irons, find more fairways from the tee and launch the ball more easily from the ground.
Browse used left handed fairway woods for sale, including left handed 3 woods, 5 woods, 7 woods and 9 woods. Compare loft, shaft flex, brand, condition and price, then choose the fairway wood that suits your game.
Benefits of Second Hand Left Handed Fairway Woods
Buying a second hand left handed fairway wood is a smart way to add a versatile long-game club without paying full new-club prices. Left handed fairway woods can be harder to find than right handed models, so the used market can give you more choice across different lofts and brands.
Here’s why used left handed fairway woods make sense.
Better value than buying new
New fairway woods can be expensive, especially if you want a premium brand or newer model. Choosing a used left handed fairway wood gives you access to trusted clubs for less.
This is useful if you are testing whether a 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood fits your bag.
More choice for left handed golfers
Left handed golfers often have fewer options available new. Buying used can make it easier to find a specific fairway wood loft, shaft flex, brand or model.
That matters if you are looking for something more specific, such as a left handed 7 wood, left handed 9 wood or higher lofted fairway wood.
Useful from the tee and fairway
Fairway woods are versatile. They can be used from the tee on tighter holes, from the fairway on longer approach shots, and from light rough when you need extra distance.
A higher lofted fairway wood can also be easier to launch than a long iron or low-lofted wood.
Strong alternative to long irons
Many golfers struggle with long irons. A left handed fairway wood can help replace a difficult 3 iron, 4 iron or 5 iron with a club that launches higher and feels more forgiving.
For many players, a 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood is easier to use than a traditional long iron.
How It Works
Every left handed fairway wood listed on Nearly New Golf Clubs is inspected before it goes live on the website. That means you can browse with a clearer view of condition, specification and price before choosing the fairway wood that suits your game.
Checked before listing
Each left handed fairway wood is reviewed before being uploaded to the website. The head, face, crown, sole, shaft and grip are checked so the listing reflects the club’s condition as clearly as possible.
Clear condition grading
We grade every used left handed fairway wood so you know what to expect before you buy. Whether a club is mint, very good or good, the aim is to make condition easy to understand before it reaches your bag.
Compare the right options
Browse by wood number, loft, shaft flex, brand, condition and price. Whether you need a left handed 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood, you can compare suitable options online before ordering.
Fast UK delivery
Order by 12pm and we will aim to dispatch your fairway wood quickly, so you can get it into play as soon as possible.
30 day returns
You need to feel confident with your fairway wood on the course. That is why we offer 30 day returns, giving you time to make sure your used left handed fairway wood suits your swing and setup.
Left Handed Fairway Woods Buying Guide
Choosing the right left handed fairway wood starts with loft, launch, shaft flex and the role you want the club to play.
Some golfers want a 3 wood as a second option from the tee. Others want a 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood to help launch the ball more easily from the fairway.
The right choice depends on your swing speed, strike pattern and distance gaps.
Fairway woods for beginners
Beginner left handed golfers should usually prioritise easy launch and forgiveness. A higher lofted fairway wood is often easier to hit than a low-lofted 3 wood.
A left handed 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood can be a good option if you struggle to get long irons airborne.
Look for:
Enough loft to help launch
A forgiving head shape
A shaft flex that suits your swing
A club that sits well behind the ball
A condition grade you are comfortable with
Avoid buying the lowest lofted option just because it sounds longer. The easiest fairway wood to launch is often the one that performs best on the course.
Fairway woods for high handicappers
High handicap golfers usually benefit from fairway woods that are forgiving, easy to launch and confidence-building at address.
A left handed 7 wood can be especially useful for many higher handicap golfers because it offers more loft, more height and more stopping power than a 3 wood or 5 wood.
If you struggle with low flight or inconsistent strike, more loft can help.
Loft and launch
Loft affects how high the ball launches and how easy the club is to hit. Lower lofted fairway woods can go further but are usually harder to launch from the ground.
Higher lofted fairway woods may not go as far on perfect strikes, but they can be more consistent for many golfers because they launch higher and are easier to control.
Shaft flex
Shaft flex affects launch, timing and control. A shaft that is too stiff may make the ball fly low or feel hard to strike. A shaft that is too soft may feel loose or inconsistent.
Regular, senior, stiff and ladies flex shafts can all work depending on swing speed and tempo.
Shallow face fairway woods
A shallow face fairway wood can be easier to launch from the ground because the club sits closer to the ball. This can help golfers who mainly use fairway woods from the fairway rather than the tee.
If you struggle to sweep fairway woods cleanly, a shallow face design may help.
Forgiving fairway woods
Forgiving fairway woods help protect ball speed and direction on off-centre strikes. This matters because fairway woods are often hit from difficult lies or longer distances.
Look for a head shape that gives confidence, enough loft to launch, and a shaft that helps you time the swing.
Left Handed 3 Wood vs 5 Wood vs 7 Wood vs 9 Wood
Different fairway woods solve different problems. The best choice depends on whether you want distance, launch, control or forgiveness.
Left handed 3 wood
A left handed 3 wood is usually the lowest lofted fairway wood. It can be useful from the tee when you want more control than driver but still need good distance.
It can also be used from the fairway, but many golfers find a 3 wood harder to launch from the ground.
Choose a left handed 3 wood if you strike fairway woods well and want a reliable tee or long fairway option.
Left handed 5 wood
A left handed 5 wood has more loft than a 3 wood, making it easier to launch for many golfers.
It can be useful from the tee, fairway and light rough. For many players, a 5 wood offers a better balance of distance and playability than a 3 wood.
Choose a left handed 5 wood if you want a long club that is easier to launch and more forgiving than a lower lofted fairway wood.
Left handed 7 wood
A left handed 7 wood is one of the most useful fairway woods for golfers who want height, forgiveness and confidence.
It can replace a long iron or hybrid, especially if you struggle to launch those clubs consistently. A left handed seven wood can be particularly useful for approach shots where carry and stopping power matter.
Choose a left handed 7 wood if you want a higher flight and a more playable long-game club.
Left handed 9 wood
A left handed 9 wood has even more loft and can be useful for golfers who want maximum launch from a fairway wood.
It can help replace a mid to long iron for golfers who find irons hard to launch. It may also suit smoother swing speeds or players who want a softer landing long club.
Choose a left handed 9 wood if you want height, forgiveness and easier launch over maximum distance.
Fairway Wood vs Hybrid for Left Handed Golfers
Fairway woods and hybrids can both help cover longer distances, but they do it in different ways.
A fairway wood usually has a larger head, longer shaft and can create more carry distance. A hybrid is usually shorter, more compact and may be easier from rough or awkward lies.
Choose a left handed fairway wood if you want height and carry
A fairway wood can be a solid option if you want a higher, longer flight. This is especially true with 5 woods, 7 woods and 9 woods.
Fairway woods can work well from the tee and fairway, especially when you need carry distance.
Choose a left handed hybrid if you want control from different lies
A hybrid can be easier to use from rough or uneven lies. It may also suit golfers who prefer a shorter shaft and a more iron-like setup.
If you struggle with fairway woods from the ground, a hybrid may feel easier to control.
Which should you choose?
Choose a left handed fairway wood if you want more height, carry and distance.
Choose a hybrid if you want a shorter, more controlled club that works well from rough.
Many golfers carry both. For example, a 5 wood or 7 wood can sit above a hybrid and give you a better spread of distances.
Top Brands in Our Used Left Handed Fairway Woods Collection
We stock second hand left handed fairway woods from leading brands, with availability changing as new clubs come into stock.
Ping left handed fairway woods
Ping left handed fairway woods are known for forgiveness, stability and easy launch. They can be a solid choice if you want confidence from the tee or fairway.
Callaway left handed fairway woods
Callaway left handed fairway woods often suit golfers looking for distance, launch and modern head design. They are popular across 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood and 9 wood options.
TaylorMade left handed fairway woods
TaylorMade left handed fairway woods are a good option for golfers who want speed, distance and performance from the tee or fairway.
Cobra left handed fairway woods
Cobra left handed fairway woods often focus on easy launch, forgiveness and value. They can be good option for beginners, improving golfers and players who want more confidence with longer clubs.
Condition Guide
Every used left handed fairway wood is individually checked and graded so you know what to expect before you buy.
Mint condition
Mint condition fairway woods show minimal signs of use. They may have been hit only a few times, if at all.
Face: little to no visible strike wear
Crown: clean with minimal marks
Shaft and grip: close to new condition
Very good condition
Very good condition fairway woods show light use but remain clean overall.
Face: light strike marks
Crown: small cosmetic marks on close inspection
Shaft and grip: very good condition with light signs of use
Good condition
Good condition fairway woods show normal signs of play but remain fully usable.
Face and sole: visible wear from regular use
Crown: may show small cosmetic marks
Shaft: possible light bag wear
Grip: usable or replaced where needed
Cosmetic wear does not stop a fairway wood performing. A well-graded second hand left handed fairway wood can still deliver good launch, distance and forgiveness.
Ready to Find the Right Left Handed Fairway Wood?
Shop used left handed fairway woods at Nearly New Golf Clubs and compare second hand lefty woods by number, loft, shaft flex, brand, condition and price. Find a left handed 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood that gives you more confidence from the tee, fairway or long approach distance.
FAQs About Left Handed Fairway Woods
What is a left handed fairway wood?
A left handed fairway wood is a wood-style golf club built for a golfer who plays from the left handed side. It is usually used for longer shots from the tee, fairway or light rough.
Common options include left handed 3 woods, 5 woods, 7 woods and 9 woods.
Which left handed fairway wood should I choose?
Choose based on the distance gap you need to fill and how easy you want the club to launch. A left handed 3 wood offers more distance but can be harder to hit from the ground. A 5 wood, 7 wood or 9 wood usually gives more loft and easier launch.
For many golfers, a 5 wood or 7 wood is more playable than a 3 wood.
What is the difference between a left handed 3 wood, 5 wood, 7 wood and 9 wood?
The main difference is loft. A 3 wood has the least loft and is usually the longest, but it can be harder to launch. A 5 wood has more loft and is easier to hit for many golfers. A 7 wood launches higher and can replace long irons or hybrids. A 9 wood has even more loft and can suit golfers who want maximum height and easier launch.
The right choice depends on your swing, strike and distance gaps.
Are used left handed fairway woods worth buying?
Yes, used left handed fairway woods are worth buying if they are properly checked, graded and suited to your swing. They can offer quality value compared with buying new and may give left handed golfers more choice.
Compare loft, shaft flex, condition, brand and head type before choosing.
Should I buy a left handed fairway wood or a hybrid?
Buy a left handed fairway wood if you want more height, carry and distance. Buy a hybrid if you want a shorter, more controlled club that can be easier from rough or awkward lies.
Many golfers carry both because they solve different distance gaps.
Is a left handed 7 wood easier to hit than a 3 wood?
For many golfers, yes. A left handed 7 wood has more loft than a 3 wood, which usually makes it easier to launch from the fairway.
A 3 wood may go further on a good strike, but a 7 wood can be more consistent and confidence-building for many players.
Where can I buy second hand left handed fairway woods?
You can buy second hand left handed fairway woods online at Nearly New Golf Clubs. Browse used left handed 3 woods, 5 woods, 7 woods and 9 woods from top brands, with clear condition grading, expert checks, UK delivery and 30 day returns.






















