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Grafalloy Prolaunch Red #3 Fairway Skaft / Flex Stiff / Ingen AdapterGrafalloy Prolaunch Red #3 Fairway Skaft / Flex Stiff / Ingen Adapter
Project X HZRDUS Red Cb #7 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Titleist 2nd GenProject X HZRDUS Red Cb #7 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Titleist 2nd Gen
Project X Denali Red #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra DS-AdaptProject X Denali Red #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra DS-Adapt
UST Mamiya Helium #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex Ladies / Cobra 2nd GenUST Mamiya Helium #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex Ladies / Cobra 2nd Gen
UST Mamiya Helium #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Callaway 2nd GenUST Mamiya Helium #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Callaway 2nd Gen
Project X Denali Red #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra DS-AdaptProject X Denali Red #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra DS-Adapt
Project X Denali Blue #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Cobra DS-AdaptProject X Denali Blue #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Cobra DS-Adapt
Project X Denali Red #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Cobra DS-AdaptProject X Denali Red #7 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Cobra DS-Adapt
UST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Cobra 2nd GenUST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #5 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Cobra 2nd Gen
UST Mamiya Lin-Q Red #7 Fairway Skaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra 2nd GenUST Mamiya Lin-Q Red #7 Fairway Skaft / Flex A-flex / Cobra 2nd Gen
UST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd GenUST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd Gen
UST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #3 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Callaway 2nd GenUST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue #3 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Callaway 2nd Gen
UST Mamiya Helium 5F2 #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex A-flex / Callaway 2nd GenUST Mamiya Helium 5F2 #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex A-flex / Callaway 2nd Gen
Mitsubishi Chemical Kaili Blue #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd GenMitsubishi Chemical Kaili Blue #5 Fairway Skaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd Gen
Project X HZRDUS Silver #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Titleist 2nd GenProject X HZRDUS Silver #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Stiff / Titleist 2nd Gen
Fujikura Atmos Blue #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd GenFujikura Atmos Blue #3 Fairway Shaft / Flex Regular / Cobra 2nd Gen

How to choose the right fairway shaft the first time

Do you want better control and longer shots from the fairway? Then your fairway shaft plays a bigger role than you might think. A shaft that matches your swing speed, rhythm, and ball flight can provide both stability and better feel – while a wrong choice can cost you distance and accuracy. 

What is a fairway shaft and does it matter?

The shaft controls how the clubhead moves through the swing. It affects the ball's height, direction, and feel. According to TrueFitClubs and Golf Digest most club fitters choose a fairway shaft that weighs 5–20 grams more than a driver shaft, depending on the manufacturer, flex and model.

A driver shaft typically weighs around 40–80 grams, while a fairway shaft usually ranges between 50–90 grams. This is because the extra weight provides better control when hitting from the grass.

A lighter shaft with low kick point helps the ball get airborne, while a heavier shaft with high kick point gives lower ball flight and better control in the wind. It's all about finding the right balance – not just about weight.

A little tip:

  • Regular flex: 85–95 mph
  • Stiff flex: 95–110 mph
  • X-stiff flex: 110+ mph
    (Source: Loggerhead Golf & True Temper)

How to choose a fairway shaft

The right shaft choice depends on your swing speed, tempo, and desired ball flight. The table below provides an overview of standard correlations:

Flex Typical swing speed (mph) Typical weight (grams) Target group / benefit
Ladies (L) under 75 45–55 g Women and very slow swing
Senior (A) 75–85 50–60 g Seniors, relaxed tempo
Regular (R) 85–95 55–70 g Beginners and light intermediates
Stiff (S) 95–110 70–80 g Advanced players, fast rhythm
X-Stiff (X) over 110 80–90 g Elite players, high speed

Sources such as True Temper and Fujikura Ventus show that fairway versions of driver shafts often weigh about 10 grams more and are a few centimeters shorter to provide stability in the transition.
If in doubt, it's better to start with a slightly softer shaft – it's easier to feel if it feels too “alive,” and you can always choose a stiffer one later.

(Also compare with our driver shafts and hybrid shafts).

The technical terms – explained briefly and clearly

  • Flex: How much the shaft bends. Stiffer flex = lower spin and flatter ball flight.
  • Torque: How much the shaft twists at impact (typically 3.0–5.0°). Low torque provides stability, high torque offers a softer feel.
  • Kick point:  The place where the shaft bends the most. High kick point = low ball flight, low kick point = high ball flight.
  • Weight: Light = faster swing, heavy = more precision.

Fairway shafts are often trimmed 0.5"–1.5" extra at the tip compared to driver shafts (tip trimming), which increases stability on shots from the fairway according to OEM guides (True Temper, Mitsubishi Golf).

Materials and technologies in fairway shafts

Most modern fairway shafts are made of carbon fiber (graphite), but the weight and profile vary significantly:

Model Launch Spin Weight (grams, FW version)
Fujikura Ventus Blue Mid Mid 55–80 g
Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Orange Low/Mid Low 65–85 g
Project X HZRDUS Smoke Low/Mid Low 60–90 g

Graphite shafts reduce vibrations and provide better energy transfer than steel. If you choose a "mid-high launch" profile, you get easier ball launch and higher flight – perfect from the fairway.

If you want to see how shaft and head work together, visit our Fairway Wood collection or Fairway Head.

Fitting and small adjustments – it pays off

Even a premium shaft can feel wrong if the length doesn't fit. Typical lengths according to OEM standards:

  • Driver: approximately 45"
  • 3–wood: 42–43"
  • 5–wood: 41–42"

A difference of half an inch can significantly change both strike point and direction.

At WePlayAgain we check flex, torque and condition on each shaft, measure length and take unique photos. You get a 14-day trial period to assess the feel on the course.

Do you want to build your own club?
Find both Club heads, Driver head and Golf Grips. Complete the set with a Fairway Headcover and a practical Golf Bag.

(Also see what has been Recently Added).

Fairway shaft for women and seniors

Many women and seniors experience heavy or stiff standard shafts. The result is low ball flight and short shots. A shaft weighing 50–60 grams with L- or A-flex provides more “snap” and helps the ball get into the air quickly.

If you play regularly and find Ladies‑flex too soft, try a light regular‑flex – it combines control and comfort.

(See our Driver Ladies Flex and  Beginner package).

How long does a fairway shaft last?

A good fairway shaft can last for many years, but gradually loses its stiffness. If the ball feels 'dead' or loses distance, it may be time for a replacement.

Signs of wear:

  • Cracks or discoloration around the adapter
  • Loose grip
  • Uneven contact and lost energy

Check the shafts every few seasons. You can also find Iron sets under 2000kr and Wedge & Chipper, if you want to upgrade the entire set without breaking the budget.

Our recommendations 

Level Recommended shaft Why
New to golf Regular flex, 60–65 g, low kick High ball flight and easy contact
Intermediate player Stiff flex, 70–75 g, mid kick Stability and consistent ball flight
Fast swing X‑stiff, 80–90 g, high kick Low spin and maximum control
Senior / woman 50–60 g, low kick, L/S flex Effortless length

Do you need professional feedback?
We can help match the fairway shaft to your swing speed and ball flight.
(Contact us via Contact us – we respond quickly).

We make it easy – find your next fairway shaft at WePlayAgain

With us, you get premium‑equipment without premium‑price. All shafts are quality checked, described honestly, and come with a 14-day trial period.

Do you want better feel and more control from the fairway?
See our selection of fairway shafts – and ask us if you are in doubt. We would rather help you too much than too little.