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      <title>How to Buy a Fairway Wood in 2026: The Club Everyone Underrates</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The fairway wood is the club that everyone assumes they already understand. It sits between the driver and the hybrids, and the temptation with a new release is to buy whatever looks reasonable and move on. That is a mistake. The category in 2026 has quietly become one of the most interesting in the game, and the decisions a player makes about which ones to carry — and what they are meant to do — have a larger impact on scoring than most amateurs realise.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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