Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Regular Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Regular
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Titleist TSR1
€349.00 €219.00
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Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Regular Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Regular
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Titleist TSR1
€349.00 €219.00
available in: 5
Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Lite Titleist TSR1 Graphite, Lite
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€349.00 €219.00
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Titleist GT 3 Tensei black Graphite, Stiff Titleist GT 3 Tensei black Graphite, Stiff
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Titleist GT 3 Tensei black
€379.00 €322.15
available in: 15 degrees
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Titleist GT 2 Tensei blue
€379.00 €322.15
available in: 16.5 degrees

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Golf clubs: What are the distinguishing features of fairway woods?

If there is a risk of sending the ball into water, sand or rough instead of onto the green during a challenging shot, a fairway wood can be a better choice than the usual driver. Especially for long distance shots on the fairway, such as the second shot on a par 5 or long par 4, a wood of this type is often easier to play. Thus, different sizes of a fairway wood can substitute for different varieties of an iron, for example, for golfers who swing rather less explosively.

Fairway woods - you will find a rich selection in our Fairway Golf Shop - are thus particularly well suited for long drives. Compared to the comparatively smaller club head of a driver, a shot with fairway woods sometimes requires a little more skill and ability, but with a little practice, such a wood usually delivers the desired results, especially on the fairway and tee. When hitting the tee, the golf ball acquires greater speed thanks to the similar shape compared to the driver. Therefore, fairway woods are usually used for shots over a long distance, for example, to ideally land on the green after the second shot on a par 5. But they can also be the right choice from the tee, for example on a short par 4.

Properties of a fairway wood

Fairway woods are particularly suitable for shots with a low trajectory and little divot. Under these conditions, it is often advisable to have more woods to choose from and fewer irons and hybrids in the bag.

There are also different characteristics to consider with fairway woods. Different clubheads give the ball more or less spin and thus change the trajectory. Club heads of this type are particularly suitable for golfers who are able to hit over long distances and claim to be able to influence the flight characteristics of the ball. However, if a player is not yet that advanced in his or her skills, a model that tolerates inaccuracies or faulty movement to a greater degree is recommended.

Golf knowledge: Fairway woods in detail

Fairway woods are distinguished by their variations in shaft and loft in many different models. A fairway wood 3 usually requires a high swing speed. Therefore, the fairway wood 3 is rather less suitable for many recreational golfers. A fairway wood 5 or 7 with its characteristics is more tailored to the demands of a hobby player. The direction of the tee shot can not only be determined more precisely with the fairway wood 5, usually a greater distance can also be achieved.


In our fairway online store we offer a wide range of fairway woods from many different manufacturers. There's something for every preference, and we'll be happy to give you precise answers and accurate recommendations in our guide!