Fairway Wood Prices UK

Fairway woods in the UK range from £15.99 to £499 across the 0 UK retailers we check daily.

Fairway woods fill the gap between driver and long irons, and most golfers carry a 3-wood plus a 5- or 7-wood. This page tracks live UK prices for fairway woods from TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Titleist, Cobra and other major brands — including adjustable and non-adjustable options, new and pre-owned. Filter by loft, flex or hand to narrow down.

Fairway Woods market right now

Typical price

£66

across 500 fairway woods

Dropped this week

53

avg drop −£14

Newest models

22

2026 season

Cheapest new

£29.99

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Price context

Understanding current fairway woods prices

Among the in-stock fairway woods shown here, the middle half of current best prices runs from £36.99 to £121.95, with a median of £65.99.

Each displayed price is the lowest current in-stock offer we found for that product. The exact build, size or condition can cost more.

Three options worth checking

Selected from the live price facts below, with no paid placements.

What to look for in a fairway wood

  • Choose the loft for the distance gap you need to fill, then check whether the head is adjustable if you want room to tune it.
  • Match shaft flex and hand before comparing prices; a cheap 3-wood is not useful if the listed build does not suit you.

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Popular fairway woods comparisons

Side-by-side prices for the most-stocked fairway woods, checked daily across UK retailers.

How to find the best fairway wood deals

Fairway wood prices follow driver pricing closely. New models typically launch at £250-£400, with previous-generation examples dropping under £180 once a replacement is released.

Adjustable-hosel fairways (most modern launches) let you tune loft and lie by a few degrees — useful if you're between clubs or prefer one shot shape. Non-adjustable models tend to be lighter and sit slightly cheaper.

The 7-wood has quietly become the most popular upgrade for mid-handicappers — it's easier to hit than a long iron or a 3-hybrid and arguably replaces both in most bags.

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