Why you don’t need a 9-wood | Fully Equipped

Scottie Scheffler plays a fairway wood off the tee at Augusta

The pros may use them, high-handicappers may use them, but should you use a high-lofted fairway wood?

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Jake Morrow

Jake Morrow is our Content Manager for Gear & New Equipment. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs playing tight, tree-lined fairways he got into the game of golf after a couple years in college and became obsessed with equipment. Before joining the GOLF team Jake worked in marketing for Club Champion Golf before starting Made for the Range as a content creator and producer in the golf industry. Jake’s main goal in the game is to arm every golfer with the information they need to feel confident walking into a retail store and buying the best clubs for their game. He can be reached at jake.morrow@golf.com.