FAIRWAY WOOD BUYING GUIDE (2024)

March 15, 2023

A reliable fairway wood is needed to have the confidence to execute in certain situations on the golf course. In this comprehensive guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about the different woods available and what factors to consider before making your purchase. By the end, you'll be armed with all the information you need to buy the perfect club/clubs for your game. Let's get started!

fairway wood buying guide

WHAT IS A FAIRWAY WOOD?

fairway wood golf club is designed for longer shots out of the fairway or short rough, as well as accuracy off the tee when a driver is unsuitable. Fairway woods are shorter than a driver with more loft (between 13–27 degrees in most cases) but longer than most hybrids and irons, making them great to use off the tee and hitting from the fairway.

ADVANTAGES OF USING FAIRWAY WOODS

Each fairway wood offers benefits for different types of playstyles and golfers. If you neglect the fairway woods in your bag, there’s a chance that you might be hurting your long game. Here are some of the biggest advantages of using these clubs.

DRIVER ALTERNATIVE

Although a driver offers players the best chance to maximize your distance off the tee, it’s also the hardest to hit straight due to the lower loft and longer shaft.

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utility woods

utility wood is a wood that is made for tour players and skilled golfers. This club blends the distance and launch of a high lofted fairway wood with the versatility of a hybrid. It has a neutral ball flight that can help with tight tee shots, from the fairway, and out of the rough on long par 5s.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT FAIRWAY WOOD

Fairway woods can set you up for success in a number of situations, but before adding a new wood to your bag, you should always consider your skill level, power and accuracy. A reputable fitter can also help you choose which loft and shaft flex will best suit your swing speed and playstyle.

Now that you've learned about what goes into buying a fairway wood and the decisions that are in play, it's time to pick the one that's best for you. 

Whether you're looking to buy a new or pre-owned fairway wood, Callaway offers a wide selection of golf clubs, guaranteed to fit any play style. For more help, check out our online fairway wood selector tool for expert recommendations to improve your game.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DO YOU NEED A FAIRWAY WOOD IN YOUR GOLF BAG?

Although having a fairway wood is not required, you will find most golfers will carry at least one in their bag. Typically, there are one or two woods in the standard golf club set up. 

With that being said, it is not uncommon for golfers to substitute a fairway wood for a hybrid golf club of equivalent loft, or even a low-lofted long iron to better cover distance gaps. 

Ultimately, club selection will be determined by player preference, so it is important to try out the different options to find the best arrangement.

HOW MANY FAIRWAY WOODS SHOULD YOU CARRY?

This depends on the golfer as everyone as their own personal preferences in types of clubs. In general, the vast majority of golfers, regardless of skill level, will carry a 3 wood in their bag.  This club is great off the tee and can help provide more confidence if your driver is giving you troubles. 

Most golfers usually add 1-2 more fairway woods (or hybrids) in addition to a 3 wood. It’s not uncommon for golfers to have a 3 wood, 5 wood, and 7 wood. Or, a 3 wood, 5 wood, and 3 hybrid or driving iron.

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT 3 WOOD?

There are three major factors to consider when choosing a 3 wood; loft, shaft, and club head design. 

3 wood lofts range from 14-16.5 degrees, depending on the manufacturer and model of the club. Beginner golfers and those who have a slower swing speed should opt for at least 15 degrees of loft (or more). More loft helps maximize distance on slower swings for players who have trouble creating proper launch angles. While more skilled golfers with faster swing speeds should opt for 14 or 15 degrees. 

The second thing to consider is the 3 wood shaft - both the flex and weight. You should play the same flex in all clubs but the weight is a personal preference. 

Heavier shafts (70-80 grams) are great choices for stronger golfers with faster swing speeds. Average or slower swinging golfers will benefit more from 50-65 gram shafts. 

Finally, don’t forget about the club head design as some have a built-in draw bias. This can help you hit it straighter if you struggle with a slice without changing your swing thanks to the forgiving design and weight distribution.

IS IT WORTH HAVING A 3 WOOD AND A 5 WOOD?

It is not uncommon for golfers to carry both a 3 wood and 5 wood. The key is to make sure the lofts are spaced out equally, usually about 4 to 5 degrees, so they each fill a primary distance gap in your bag.