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Joel Tadman on... Why 2023 is the year to buy a new fairway wood

Fairway woods typically gain a stronger foothold in golfers’ bags than many other clubs in the set. As well as being the fall-back club when the driver is misbehaving, it is also the club many of us turn to when trying to reach par 5s in two. It’s why when you find one you like, it often cements its place for long periods of time. New technology, therefore, often passes it by, but we’ve seen a raft of impressive options in 2023 so far.

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