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How Do I Hit Better Fairway Woods? The Top 3 Lessons

Many women golfers struggle with their fairway woods. Here are the three lessons on fairway woods voted most helpful by WomensGolf.com members.

The Fix: Chest down and throw the arms. If you struggle with making solid contact with your fairway woods, swing through the ball for more distance, consistency and confidence.

The Lesson: How to Have Success with Your Fairway Woods
The Instructor: Christina Ricci


The Fix: Stop trying to ‘help’ the ball into the air with your fairway woods.

The Lesson: The #1 Fairway Wood Mistake
The Instructor: Anne Rollo


The Fix: It’s Impossible to hit good fairway wood shots if you’re falling back on your trail foot. Push into your lead side to produce that solid strike.

The Lesson: Having Trouble with your Fairway Woods?
The Instructor: Trillium Rose

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