Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£27.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£27.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£27.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£29.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£29.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Wilson Deep Red Tour 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£29.99 GBP

Regular flex fairway woods are ideal for golfers with a smooth, moderate swing who want a blend of distance, control, and forgiveness from the fairway and off the tee. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used regular flex fairway woods gives players access to premium performance at a fraction of the cost of buying new.

Just like with all our clubs, each fairway wood is fully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip, so you’ll know exactly what condition your club is in before you buy. No surprises — just quality, reliable equipment you can trust on every shot.

Regular flex is perfect for golfers who prefer a more responsive feel in the shaft, helping promote better timing, consistent launch, and improved overall ball flight. Whether you’re looking for the forgiveness of a PING G-series, the speed of a TaylorMade Stealth, or the precision of a Titleist TSR, our range includes models suited to all playing styles.

Our stock updates regularly, so if the exact fairway wood you’re after isn’t available today, check back soon — good regular flex woods are always in demand.

When you shop for used regular flex fairway woods at NEXT2NEWGOLF, you’re choosing trusted performance, excellent value, and clubs that are ready to elevate your long game.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Using the correct shaft allows the clubface to meet the ball at the optimal angle, generating consistent ball flight and improved accuracy. Regular flex clubs helps golfers achieve better distance while maintaining control over their shots.

Although you can mix brands in your golf bag, we would not recommend mixing flexes within your golf bag. To maintain consistency and long term performance it's generally best to keep all your clubs the same flex.

The flex of a club refers to how much the shaft bends during your swing. It affects how much energy is transferred from your swing to the ball, influencing distance, accuracy and trajectory. The faster you swing a golf club the firmer or "stiffer" you need your flex to be.

Choosing the right shaft depends on swing speed and tempo. Golfers with faster swings need a stiffer shaft and slower needing a softer shaft. If you're unsure on what you need, you can get fit by a professional, work it out from your distances or simply drop one of our team a message and we'll help guide you to the flex you need.

Absolutely. If a fairway wood is in good condition, you'll see minimal performance difference compared to new models. Modern fairway wood technology has evolved gradually, so a quality pre-owned club can still deliver excellent distance, forgiveness, and feel. It's a smart way to access premium performance without the premium price.

Yes, used fairway woods are an excellent choice for beginners. They allow new golfers to access quality clubs from premium brands without the high cost of buying new ones. Higher-lofted woods like 5-woods and 7-woods are particularly forgiving and easier to hit, helping beginners build confidence as they learn the game.

The main difference is loft and distance. A 3-wood typically has a loft of 13–16 degrees and is used for maximum distance off the tee or from the fairway. A 5-wood offers more loft (17–19 degrees) and is easier to hit, making it versatile for various situations. A 7-wood has even more loft (20–22 degrees), providing higher launch and softer landing, perfect for longer approach shots. Higher-lofted woods are generally more forgiving and easier to control, but of course offer less distance.

Most golfers replace their fairway woods every 5–7 years as technology improves and wear accumulates. However, if your current fairway wood still performs well and suits your game, there's no need to rush. Signs it might be time for an upgrade include visible wear on the face, reduced distance, or difficulty consistently launching the ball.

Used fairway woods typically include headcovers, and if there’s one either stated in the product description or shown in the photos, it will include one. If a headcover isn't included, you can shop for replacements separately on our site at great prices.

Each used fairway wood listed on NEXT2NEWGOLF includes detailed photos and condition notes so you can see exactly what you're getting. Clubs are inspected before being listed to ensure they meet quality standards. You'll find transparent descriptions that highlight any wear so that you can shop with confidence.