Printable Golf Club Loft Chart

Have you ever wondered how far your fairway woods can take you? Well, we’ve got you covered. Check out this fairway woods loft chart below:

Fairway Woods Loft Chart

fairway woods loft chartAs you can see, the loft of a fairway wood can impact the distance you can achieve with your shot. The higher the loft, the higher your ball flight will be. So, if you need to get over a hazard or tree, a higher lofted fairway wood may be the answer. On the other hand, if you need more distance, a lower lofted fairway wood may be your best bet.

Choosing the Right Fairway Wood

Now that you know the importance of loft, let’s talk about how to choose the right fairway wood for your game.

First, determine how far you hit your 3 wood. This will be your baseline to determine which other fairway woods you should carry.

If you hit your 3 wood 200 yards, you may want to consider carrying a 5 wood for shots around 180 yards and a 7 wood for shots around 160 yards.

It’s important to note that carrying too many fairway woods can make your bag feel cluttered and hinder your ability to carry other necessary clubs. So, choose wisely.

Fairway Wood Tips

Now that you’ve chosen your fairway woods, here are some tips for using them effectively on the course:

1. Tee it up

When hitting a fairway wood off the ground, it’s important to sweep the ball rather than hitting down on it like an iron. That’s why teeing the ball up can be beneficial. It allows you to sweep the ball without worrying about hitting the ground.

2. Adjust your setup

Before hitting your fairway wood shot, adjust your setup to accommodate the longer club. Stand a little further from the ball and widen your stance to give yourself more stability.

3. Practice

The only way to truly become comfortable with your fairway woods is through practice. So, head over to the driving range and spend some time hitting them.

Conclusion

Now that you know the importance of loft and how to choose the right fairway wood for your game, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test. We hope these tips will help you hit more successful fairway wood shots and lower your scores on the course. Happy golfing!