How much farther should your driver go than 3 wood?

The Shot Scope statistics show the average distance a player hits their Driver and 3 wood off the tee. It is evident that on average, a Driver will go around 20-30 yards further than a 3 wood, which is probably what you would expect.
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Does a 3 wood go further than a driver?

Why Does My 3 Wood Go As Far As My Driver? One of the primary reasons your 3 wood goes as far as your driver is that your driver may have too little loft for your swing speed. In order to take advantage of lower lofts (under 10 degrees for example), you need to have a relatively high swing speed.
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Does driver off the deck go further than a 3 wood?

A well-struck 3 wood, which is easier to hit than the driver, will result in more optimal launch conditions and so more distance. A driver off the deck comes off low on the face and tends to mean that you don't get the optimum launch conditions and distance.
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Why does my driver go same distance as 3 wood?

Hitting your 3-wood or 5-wood about the same distance or even a little longer than your driver is a very strong indication that your driver does not match to your Clubhead Speed and your Angle of Attack into the ball.
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Should your 3 wood shaft match your driver?

There is no requirement to match your driver with your woods. Brand, club head, shaft, weight and length are all parts which can match but golfers are best focusing on the combinations which deliver the best results for each club individually. The only exception is the grip which should be the same.
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Why Does Your 3 Wood Go As Far A Your Driver?



How far does the average golfer hit a 3 wood?

How Far Should You Hit Your 3 Wood? On average, recreational golfers hit their 3 wood 224 yards, but the range will typically vary between 210-250 yards. The distance you hit the ball will depend on your skill level, the weather, and whether or not you're using a tee.
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Why do I slice my driver but not my 3 wood?

There are many reasons for it, but the most frequent problem is that your clubface is not lined up on the target line and your swing path is from out-to-in. Your driver swing differs vastly from other clubs and you aim to hit the ball on the up. The arc is also much wider, and the swing builds up more speed.
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Do you swing a 3 wood the same as a driver?

Many golfers use a 3-wood when they have a long shot from the fairway, and some players also use the club on the tee box in place of a driver. A good swing with a 3-wood can create greater accuracy off the tee than a driver.
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Why do I pop up my 3 wood off the tee?

That means teeing the ball so half of it is visible over the crown, or top, of the club head. Teeing the ball too high can result in swinging under it, causing the ball to pop up.
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How far does an average golfer hit a driver?

The average driving distance across all ages of golfers is 219 yards. Golfers under the age of 30 typically hit the ball the longest (238 yards) and distance declines by around 10 yards every ten years.
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Why do I hit my 5 wood farther than my 3 wood?

One of the reasons that people find 3 and 5 woods easier to hit than drivers is that they are shorter in length. The 3 wood has a shaft length of between 42 and 43 inches whilst the 5 wood is a little shorter again at between 41 and 42 inches.
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Do you swing a 3 wood like an iron or driver?

Yes, you should hit your 3-wood like an iron – more specifically, a 3 or 4-iron. Your set-up position, including stance and body tilt, should be the same for a 3-wood as a long iron. Your ball position should also be slightly forward of centre when hitting 3-woods and long irons.
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Why can't I hit my 3 wood off the fairway?

Hitting the ball fat. This is probably the most common error when trying to pick a three wood up 'off the deck'. If the club bottoms out before it reaches the ball, your three wood will grab some turf and you will make poor contact with the shot in the end. This is usually a balance problem.
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Does more loft reduce slice?

A higher driver loft can help a slice because it will help to encourage a bit more forgiveness and backspin on the driver. These features of a higher lofted driver are going to help improve a slice and straighten out overall ball flight. A slice is often caused by a bit too much side spin being applied to a golf ball.
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Can changing the loft on driver help slice?

Loft and backspin are two critical factors in reducing a slice. Hopefully we've covered this during the review, but if you struggle with slicing your Driver and you have less than 10-degrees of loft, then I suggest you move to a Driver with 10.5 or even 12-degrees of loft.
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What percentage of golfers can drive 300 yards?

Distribution Of Driving Distances

Only 4% of golfers drive the ball over 300 yards. The second highest percentage of golfers drive the ball between 225 and 249 on average.
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What club does a 3 wood replace?

Overview Of The Club Choice

The 3 wood is the best alternative to a driver from the tee and from perfect lies on the fairway. The 3 hybrid is the perfect substitute for the 3 iron for golfers who struggle to hit the strong iron.
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What flex should my 3 wood be?

Something around 85-90mph is a good speed for using a regular flex. If you are on the upper side of this speed then you may want to get a heavier firm flex shaft and if you are on the slower side of this bracket then you may do well with a lighter regular shaft.
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What does a heavier 3 wood shaft do?

In general, although this is a bit overly simplistic, lighter shafts are better for extra-distance and heavier shafts are better for extra-control. A lighter shaft can also help you carry a stiffer flex as you gain extra speed which can enhance control. Try different weights to see what feels good.
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Should I get a driver or fairway wood?

However the surprisingly thing is that overall, the accuracy with Driver or 3 wood is much the same, both with an average of 47%. To be specific; Driver = 46.6% and 3 wood = 47.4% so there is a 0.8% difference between the 2 clubs. This may come as a surprise to most golfers.
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How high should I tee up a 3-wood?

3-wood and hybrids:

To achieve this sweep, golfers should leave one-half to one-third of the ball above the crown of the club for their 3-wood with the tee sitting about half an inch above the ground. For hybrids and other fairway woods one-third to one-quarter of the ball above the crown is ideal.
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Why am I topping my 3-wood?

The tendency for most golfers with a fairway wood is to put it all the way off your front foot because it appears easier to get in the air. But this will make you hit it on the way up and thus, thin or top it. Instead, put the ideal ball position will be about 1-2 ball lengths behind the inside of your front foot.
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Why is a 3-wood so hard to hit?

A 3-wood has the deepest face of the fairway woods, hence a higher center of gravity, which again makes it difficult to get the ball in the air.
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