Golf instruction: High flying and soft landing fairway woods

The perfect high flying and soft landing fairway wood shot may be in the bag for you.

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The perfect high flying and soft landing fairway wood shot may be in the bag for you.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek explains a few simple tips to execute the perfect fairway wood shot that will help hold up on a green.

Many golfers fail to take into account the angle of attack when using their woods. It is next to impossible to hold a green from a fairway with a wood if the angle of attack is too low.

Check out these simple tips to eagle your next par 5.

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