Why Buy a Used Fairway Wood?
Fairway woods are one of the smartest places in the bag to buy used. New 3 woods, 5 woods, and 7 woods typically launch at £250-£400 each, and like drivers they lose a meaningful chunk of that value within the first 12 to 24 months as the next generation arrives. The on-course performance gap between this year's release and a model from two or three years ago is almost always smaller than the marketing suggests - which means a clean used fairway wood delivers the vast majority of new performance at a fraction of the new price.
Fairway woods are also among the most enduring clubs in the bag. Many players keep the same 3 wood or 5 wood in play for five, ten, even fifteen years - particularly when they find a head and shaft combination that just works. That makes the used market exceptionally well-stocked: there are some genuinely great fairway woods from previous generations that hold up brilliantly today, often at a fraction of what equivalent new models cost. At Next2New Golf, every used fairway wood is inspected for face integrity, sole and crown condition, hosel and adjustment-mechanism wear, and shaft quality before it goes live on the site.
The used market is also where you have the most freedom to experiment. Fairway wood preference is intensely personal - some players love a deeper face, others prefer a shallower profile; some need draw bias, others want a low-spin tour-style head. With Titleist, TaylorMade, Cobra, Ping, Mizuno, PXG, Callaway, and more brands in stock, you can try different shapes, lofts, and shaft profiles without paying full retail every time. For a club that benefits as much from personal fit and feel as the fairway wood does, that flexibility matters.
Our Range of Used Fairway Woods
Our used fairway wood collection spans every major brand and every recent generation. From TaylorMade you'll find the M-Series (M1-M6), the SIM and SIM2 families, the carbon-soled Stealth and Stealth 2, and the Qi10 and Qi35 ranges - typically available in standard, low-spin (Tour, Plus, LS), and draw-biased (HD) variants. From Callaway, our range includes the Epic, Rogue, Mavrik, Paradym, and Ai Smoke families across standard, Max, Triple Diamond, and X heads, covering everything from low-spin tour profiles to easier-launching, slice-fighting designs.
Titleist fairway woods span the TS, TSi, TSR, and GT generations - the TSR2 and TSi2 are particularly popular for their easier-launching profile, while the TSR3 and GT3 suit better players wanting a more compact tour-style head. Ping fairway woods cover the G400, G410, G425, G430, and G440 families across LST, Max, and SFT variants, all built around Ping's high-MOI engineering approach. We also stock used fairway woods from Cobra (Darkspeed, Aerojet, LTDx, RAD Speed, King F9), Mizuno (ST190, ST200, ST-Z, ST-X, ST-G), PXG (0211, 0317, 0341), Srixon, Cleveland, and Wilson.
Across the lineup you'll find every loft you might need - 3 woods (typically 13-15°), 5 woods (typically 18-19°), 7 woods (typically 21-22°), and the occasional 4 wood, 9 wood, and 11 wood for golfers building specific gap setups. Most modern fairway woods feature adjustable hosels (typically plus or minus a couple of degrees from stamped) and many include movable sole weighting for additional fine-tuning. We carry used fairway woods in every flex - regular, stiff, extra stiff, senior, and ladies - across a wide range of stock and aftermarket shafts.
How We Grade Used Fairway Woods
Buying used can feel like guesswork when you can't see and handle the club in person, which is why we take grading and description as seriously as the equipment itself. Every used fairway wood at Next2New Golf is inspected against three main areas: head, shaft, and grip. We assess each separately and the product description tells you the condition of each, including any wear, marks, or replacements.
On the head, we check face condition (sky marks, paint chips, dents, and crown wear are all noted), sole wear, hosel and adjustment-mechanism integrity, and any other cosmetic detail worth knowing about. On the shaft, we confirm the make, model, and flex; check for any nicks, dents, or damage; and note if the shaft has been replaced from original. On the grip, we describe wear and condition and let you know if it has been re-gripped. If any part of the club has been replaced, the description will say so explicitly.
It all takes the guesswork out of buying this game-changer - and when you're shopping for the perfect fairway wood, that goes a fair way towards landing you the one you need. Combined with our customer satisfaction guarantee on every used club we sell, you can buy with confidence that what you see in the description is what arrives in the post.