Fastrax Women's Stainless Woods

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Main Features

  • Fairway wood is designed for women with anti-slice characteristics
  • Design reduces side spin for longer, straighter shots
  • Back-weighted with copper inserts for superb balance and clean, even strokes
  • Premium graphite shaft is strong and stable
  • Right-handed fairway wood is available in four different club designs

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The Fastrax Women's Fairway Wood is designed for women with anti-slice characteristics to reduce side spin and help your shots go longer and straighter. This stainless steel, offset fairway wood is back-weighted with copper inserts for superb balance and clean, even strokes. The premium graphite shaft is strong and stable, but delivers adequate flexibility and the grip means the club will stay securely in your hand. Plus, this wood comes with a matching head cover to help protect your club. This right-handed fairway wood is available in three-, five-, seven-, and nine-wood designs and is a great club for any amateur looking for an affordable fairway wood.

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  • Label: King Par Corporation
  • Manufacturer: King Par Corporation

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