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Summary: Picking a good fairway wood is just like selecting a driver. Learn how to buy fairway woods in this free golf video about golf equipment and supplies.
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"Next thing I want to talk about is fairway woods and hybrids. Everybody has them in their bag, typical fairway wood is your three wood and they run around fifteen degrees of loft as you can see right there. Basic principal applies with the three wood as it does with the driver, same thing you want to keep an eye on. This the weight of the shaft, this is a eighty-five gram shaft. And the newer clubs, the newer designs, if you look right here this says neutral. You can get a draw, a neutral, or you can get an open or like a fade option I guess you could say where the club faces a little bit more open and it's all preference. Whenever you look down at this club, if you feel like that head is a little bit more closed, you want that more closed. You can ask for that draw option and it's called a draw option and you could see right there that's where it's located on certain clubs. This just happens to be right here. From here I want to talk to you about hybrids. This is probably the biggest advancement in technology with golf is these hybrids. And when we talk about hitting behind trees and."
eHow Article: Buying Fairway Woods