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What Fairway Woods Do The Top 10 Golfers In The World Use?

Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood Review

Fairway woods are often an overlooked part of a golfer’s bag considering the wide variety of shots they are required to hit. Despite not being used as frequently as a driver, irons or wedges, it’s really important to have fairway woods in the bag that can be relied on as they are often required in a high-stakes scenario – going for a par 5 in two or used instead of driver to hit a tight fairway.

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Despite most of the top 10 in the world gaining clubhead speed over the past couple of years, the courses the best golfers face will often stretch well over 7,300 yards in length and require some lengthy approach play into the par 4s and par 5s in order to set up birdie opportunities. Hitting fairway woods well from different lies is one of the more challenging skills in golf and having the right model and setup in the bag gives you the best chance at succeeding.

The latest fairway woods to be released are the Titliest GT2 and GT3

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While some of the longer players in the game may not need to hit fairway woods into greens regularly, they may opt for a setup that helps them hit more fairways or hit a specific yardage they are looking for. That’s where the mini-driver is a trend has been particularly beneficial for many, offering a larger footprint than a standard fairway wood and with a loft that falls between a fairway wood and a driver. However, some will go down a different route and choose to play higher lofted fairway woods such as Tommy Fleetwood, who has been using a 9-wood on and off over the past couple of seasons. This high-lofted wood allows for a towering ball flight that lands softly into the firm, fast greens these players often face.

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