Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 400 AED
Taylormade M4 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M4 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 560 AED
Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 400 AED
Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 400 AED
Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Aeroburner 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 400 AED

Taylormade fairway woods are trusted by golfers of all levels for their combination of distance, forgiveness, and playability. At NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, our collection of used Taylormade fairway woods lets you experience this performance at a fraction of the cost of new clubs.

Each pre-owned TaylorMade wood undergoes a thorough inspection, including the head, shaft, and grip, with full notes on any replacements or wear. This ensures you know exactly what you’re buying and can trust it to perform consistently on the course.

Whether you’re looking for the explosive distance of the Qi10 Tour, the balanced playability of the Stealth, or the forgiveness and control of SIM2 Max, our pre-owned Taylormade fairway woods offer something for every golfer and every swing.

Our stock is updated regularly, so if your preferred model isn’t available today, check back soon — new arrivals are constantly being added as golfers trade in and upgrade their clubs.

When you buy a second-hand Taylormade fairway wood from NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, you’re getting trusted performance, authentic clubs, and great value to help improve your game.

While both lines of clubs offer excellent performance and though the Qi35 is the newer model, there seems to be a notion that the Qi10 is the better club. Both Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler continued using the Qi10 model well after the release of the of the Qi35, showing just how trusted the Qi10 is at the highest level. Ultimately, they're extremely similar in terms of technology and performance, and with the Qi4D now on the market, the price difference between them is much smaller than it once was.

The Taylormade SIM2 Max fairway wood is so popular because it offers a great balance of distance, forgiveness and ease of use. It's larger head design and low centre of gravity help golfers launch the ball higher and maintain ball speed even on off centre strikes. Even though newer models have since been released, the SIM2 Max still performs at a very high level, which is why it remains a favourite for golfers looking for proven performance and strong value for money.

Yes, Taylormade fairway woods are designed to be versatile and playable from a variety of lies, including the rough. Their low centre of gravity and wide sole help the club glide through longer grass, making it easier to get the ball airborne while maintaining distance and accuracy. While fairway woods perform best off the tee or fairway, many golfers find Taylormade models forgiving enough to use effectively from the rough.

Many Taylormade fairway woods feature adjustable lofts and weights. This allows golfers to fine tune ball flight, trajectory and spin to better suit their swing and course conditions. It's worth mentioning however that this is more often found however on the Tour or lower spinning models the Max or more forgiving options typically have less adjustability options.

Taylormade stands out through relentless innovation and a performance first design philosophy. The brand revolutionised metalwoods with adjustable loft sleeves and moveable weight technology, and it continues to push boundaries with carbon faced drivers and advanced face engineering. Unlike many competitors, Taylormade places a strong emphasis on tour validation, working closely with elite players to refine equipment that delivers measurable gains in ball speed, distance and forgiveness. Their commitment to multi material construction, precision tuning and data driven design ensures that cutting edge technology isn't just marketing, it translates directly into real performance benefits for golfers at every level.

Taylormade introduced Twist Face technology in 2018 to correct one of the most common problems in golf: mishits that curve too far offline. Unlike traditional flat driver faces, twist face features a subtly curved face that is engineered with corrective face angles in high toe and low heel areas, where most amateurs tend to miss. High toe strikes, which typically produce low spin hooks, are designed to launch slightly higher with more spin. While low heel strikes, which often create high spin slices, are adjusted to reduce excessive spin and curve. This twisting of the face helps shots fly straighter and more consistently, even when contact isn’t perfect. First introduced in the Taylormade M3 and M4 drivers, Twist face has since become a core feature in Taylormade’s modern drivers and fairway woods, offering golfers greater forgiveness and tighter dispersion off the tee. 

Definitely. Many golfers create mixed-brand setups to optimize performance across their entire bag. Taylormade’s extensive lineup means you can integrate their woods, irons, wedges, or putters seamlessly with equipment from other manufacturers. Some players choose Taylormade woods for their forgiveness while preferring different irons, or vice versa. Next2NewGolf UAE offers individual used Taylormade clubs alongside complete sets, giving you the flexibility to build your ideal configuration gradually.

Absolutely. If a fairway wood is in good condition, you'll see minimal performance difference compared to new models. Modern fairway wood technology has evolved gradually, so a quality pre-owned club can still deliver excellent distance, forgiveness, and feel. It's a smart way to access premium performance without the premium price.

Used fairway woods typically include headcovers, and if there’s one either stated in the product description or shown in the photos, it will include one.

Most golfers replace their fairway woods every 5–7 years as technology improves and wear accumulates. However, if your current fairway wood still performs well and suits your game, there's no need to rush. Signs it might be time for an upgrade include visible wear on the face, reduced distance, or difficulty consistently launching the ball.