Left Hand Cobra Aerojet 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Cobra Aerojet 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£105.99 GBP
Left Hand Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Stiff Flex

Left Hand Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Stiff Flex

£203.99 GBP
Left Hand Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Left Hand Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

£197.99 GBP
Left Hand Taylormade Qi35 Max 3 Wood / 15.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Taylormade Qi35 Max 3 Wood / 15.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£187.99 GBP
Left Hand Cobra DS-Adapt X 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Cobra DS-Adapt X 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£172.99 GBP
Left Hand Taylormade Qi35 Tour 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Left Hand Taylormade Qi35 Tour 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£228.99 GBP
Left Hand Taylormade Stealth Plus 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Left Hand Taylormade Stealth Plus 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£125.99 GBP

Left-handers have always been well catered for by the golf manufacturers. After all, why wouldn’t they want to sell to ten per cent of the population? Thanks to this excellent provision, golf lovers have been treated to the talents of Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Brian Harman, Mike Weir and, of course, the great Bonnie Bryant.

That said, the statistics do stand in the way of golfers looking to find their perfect set of clubs. There simply aren’t as many lefty golfers and not as many clubs made – so the end result is that the second-hand market in left-handed golf clubs can also look pretty sparse. 

This is where Next2NewGolf comes to the rescue. Because we buy clubs from players all over the country and put them in one place, we always have a great collection for you to choose from. 

You’ll find pre-owned left-handed clubs mixed in with the right-handed ones in all our sections, so if you’re ambidextrous, dive in. But we thought it’d be handy to have a page devoted solely to lefties, so you can browse all the clubs you can play with, be they drivers, irons, wedges or putters

And since they’re all from top brands and have to pass through our careful quality control checks, you know we’ll see you right – sorry, left.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Beginners typically benefit the most from game improvement clubs that offer larger clubheads, perimeter weighting and higher forgiveness. These design features help make it easier to get the ball airborne and maintain distance even on off centre strikes.

Yes. Many golfers choose to mix clubs from different brands to get the best performance from each part of their bag. For example, a player might prefer one brand for their driver while using a different manufacturer for irons or wedges. This approach allows golfers to build a setup that suits their game.

Yes, most major brands produce a wide range of left handed golf clubs. While the selection may be smaller in quantity, the quality is the same level as their right handed counterparts. With options to suit left handed golfers of all levels you can find everything from forgiving models to low spinning players models.

Yes. Used left handed golf clubs can offer excellent value, allowing left handed golfers to access high quality equipment at a lower price. Modern golf clubs are designed to perform well after many years, so properly inspected pre owned clubs can deliver outstanding performance at a fraction of the cost of new models.

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.

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.

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.

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.