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Golf Clubs Fairway Woods Popular Q&A
Q: Is my golf club a fairway wood?
A: Yes it is. It also has a cannon attached to the grip. Be careful though, you only get to use it once before it sends the world into an apocalypse. Have a nice d... Read More »
Q: Tips for Using Fairway Woods Golf Clubs.
A: The ball should be positioned slightly in front of the center of your stance, but not as far as the inside of your front heel, where you might position a driver... Read More »
Q: How many fairway woods are there in a full set of golf clubs?
A: The woods in a typical golfer's bag will include a Read More »
Q: What's the difference between a Fairway Wood and a Hybrid Club in...
A: A hybrid club is also called a "rescue" club. It usually replaces your regular 3 and 4 irons. It looks like a 7 or even a 9 wood. Now a fairway wood is either y... Read More »
Q: How to Hit With Woods in a Golf Fairway.
A: 1. Address the ball correctly. Take a wider stance than you would with an iron. This will allow you to have a more rounded swing, which helps you make more soli... Read More »