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Elevated and Smooth Fairway Woods

High flying and soft landing fairway woods


The key to executing the perfect high flying and soft landing fairway wood shot may already be in your bag.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness expert and long driver Averee Dovsek shares some simple tips for achieving the ideal fairway wood shot that will help you hold the green.

Many golfers overlook the importance of the angle of attack when using their woods. Without the right angle of attack, it’s difficult to hold a green with a wood club.

Follow these straightforward tips to increase your chances of scoring an eagle on your next par 5.