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Callaway Steelhead III 4 & 7 Fairway Wood Set 17* 21* System III Ladies RH (KUNRAFQEPZ6G)
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Callaway X 2008 7 Fairway Wood 21* Aldila Ladies Graphite Womens RH (ISDM2C7T9PQQ)
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Callaway X 7 Fairway Wood 21* Fujikura Gems UltraLight Ladies Graphite RH (0ZQWUKEBN8T0)
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Callaway Mavrik Max Fairway Heaven Wood 20* Helium 5F2 Senior Graphite Mens RH (XZJ6G7VMA7O0)
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Callaway Mavrik 7 Fairway Wood 21* Project X HZRDUS 4.0 T800 45g Ladies RH (F9A3HNS11GJH)
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Callaway Mavrik 7 Fairway Wood 21* Project X HZRDUS 4.0 T800 45g Ladies RH (PZZV4AYX8ODV)
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Callaway GBB Epic Sub Zero 3 Fairway Wood 15* HZRDUS 6.0 T800 65g Stiff RH (NZX6IJO5MT4G)
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Callaway EPIC Max 7 Fairway Wood Project X Cypher Forty 4.0 Ladies Graphite RH (TIOTXE7WJR7F)
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Callaway EPIC Flash Star 7 Fairway Wood UST Mamiya ATTAS Speed Series Ladies RH (VXUW30G9CH5D)
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Callaway EPIC Flash 3 Fairway Wood 15* Tour AD GP-6S Black Edition Stiff RH HC (6NSQXD25WB60)
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Callaway Big Bertha Fusion 2016 3 Fairway Wood UST Mamiya Recoil ES F1 Ladies RH (KWN6MJ2G02DX)
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Callaway Paradym 3 Wood 15* Project X HZRDUS 6.0 Dual Torsional Design Stiff RH (3013PRUNO62R)
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Callaway Big Bertha Fusion 2016 5 Fairway Wood UST Mamiya Recoil ES F1 Ladies RH (UDO4FJ7L0YFB)
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Callaway Paradym X 5 Fairway Wood 18* Aldila Ascent Senior RH Midsize Grip (VSNE1Z39LBGN)
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Callaway Big Bertha B21 3 Fairway Wood 15* RCH Senior Graphite RH Midsize Grip (FY93QV5EMBO9)
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Callaway GBB Epic 3 Fairway Wood 15* Project X HZRDUS 5.5 T800 Regular Mens RH (A63I9K35YA2C)
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Callaway Mavrik 5 Fairway Wood 18* UST Mamiya Helium 5F1 Ladies LH (D2PMISUNX670)
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Callaway X 2008 3 Fairway Wood 15* 70g Regular Graphite Mens RH (316ND6HNS6YH)
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Callaway EPIC Flash 3 Fairway Wood 15* Project X EvenFlow 5.5 Regular RH (C88KC6M3T9CE)
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Callaway Mavrik 5 Fairway Wood 18* Project X HZRDUS 5.5 T800 65g Regular RH (Y4M3RSMT6O79)
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Callaway Big Bertha Fusion 3 Fairway Wood 15* Aldila NVS Regular Graphite RH (7JBWY00JTDF9)
Was: $36.99Now: $29.99
Callaway tends to release a new product line annually, what that means for you is twofold. On one hand it can be tough to keep up with the Joneses because buying a new line each year is really expensive. On the other hand, the people who do buy new clubs each year typically end up getting rid of their old clubs on the second hand market, and that means that you can buy the used versions of yesteryears models for cheap! For the discerning buyer, that's a huge win. Lets face the facts; Callaway pays top golf club designers a ton of money to make the new models look slick but as far as performance goes, how much difference is there between the Paradym Ai smoke fairway wood and a Rogue ST fairway wood or a Mavrik fairway wood? The manufacturers boast about the gains each year in distance and foregiveness over the predecessor model but are the gains really noticeable? My gut says no. Why? Because if each year a model is released, it really gained ~5 yards in distance over it's predecessor, the fairway woods used 10 years ago went around 50 yards shorter. For context, the Callaway models released in 2014 were the Big Bertha Alpha 815. The COO of StickHawk has a Big Bertha Alpha 814 3 wood in his bag, he hits it around 250 yards. If he goes out today and uses a new Paradym fairway wood, is he going to start hitting his 3 wood 300 yards? No way, and I know that because I set him up with one and he was hitting it around 255. So he did hit it further, slightly, but he's playing a fairway wood that came out over 10 years ago. All I'm trying to say is this, don't get turned off to buying older used clubs versus new clubs based on reported performance, the oldies are still goodies.