Is a 3 wood or 5 wood easier to hit?

The shorter shaft length and higher loft makes a 5 wood much easier to hit off the ground compared to a 3 wood.
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Is a 5 wood easier to hit than a 3 iron?

The five wood typically tends to be quite a bit easier to hit. The 3 iron has low loft for an iron, and it is best to use the 5 wood if you want forgiveness. What is this? The five wood also has a much larger sweet spot that makes it relatively a bit easier to hit.
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When should I hit a 3 wood or 5 wood?

The 3 wood is a better club for playing from the tee as an alternative to the driver. Whilst the 5 wood can work, it will tend to fly a little higher due to the higher loft and you could give up valuable yards or risk it's course being altered by any wind. On a long par 3, the 5 wood is perfectly useable.
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Is a 5 wood easier to hit than a driver?

Hitting a big-headed driver off a tee is considerably easier. With that in mind, think about putting a 5-wood in your bag instead. The slightly shorter shaft and the extra few degrees of loft make it much easier to hit.
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What is easier to hit 3 hybrid or 5 wood?

Without a doubt, a hybrid is easier to hit than a 5-wood because of the added forgiveness it provides. Whether you strike it high or low, or in the heel or toe, you will get the ball airborne and enjoy acceptable carry distance.
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Why do I hit my 5 wood farther than my 3 wood?

Why Do You Hit Your 5 Wood Farther Than Your 3 Wood? The majority of average golfers hit their 5 wood farther than their 3 wood because the shaft is shorter and there's more loft. The higher loft will help get the ball in the air and the shorter shaft will improve consistency.
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Should a beginner use a 3 wood?

Assuming you're a beginner, consider a wood with between fifteen and eighteen degrees of loft. Usually, this means either a standard three or four wood, depending on whether the club has an adjustable hosel.
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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 is a 3 wood used for?

A three-wood imparts significantly more backspin, which will help with accuracy most of the time, and it also helps with workability control. The ball is teed much closer to the ground with a three-wood, so the variability of turf interaction does come into play.
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Why do I hit my 3 wood better than driver?

The swing of a 3-wood is closer to your iron swing and much easier than hitting a driver. The shorter shaft on the 3-wood provides more control and consistency so if you are at that dreaded first tee and feeling the pang of nerves, don't be afraid ton attack it with a 3 wood.
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How far does the average golfer hit a 3 wood?

So, how far do average golfers really hit it? Thanks to the folks at Game Golf, we finally have an idea. At its core, the median driving distance is 219.55 yards. Other club distances of note: the median 3-wood goes 186.89 yards, 7-iron clocks in at 133.48 yards and pitching wedge at a 73.97 mark.
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What's a 5 wood used for?

A 5-wood is used by golfers who need to hit the ball between 180 and 240 yards, depending on the skill level of the golfer. High-handicap players generally use a 5-wood to hit second shots from the fairway on par 5s and to reach long par 3s. Low-handicap players normally use a 5-wood to reach long par 5s in two shots.
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Does a 5 wood go further than a 3 iron?

There's a large gap for all five clubs. On approach shots, the 5-wood, 3-hybrid, and 3-iron all travel almost identical distances (~175 yards) for the players in this group, but off the tee, the 3-iron has a distinct advantage among those three clubs.
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What iron does a 5 wood replace?

As a rough rule of thumb, a 5 wood would replace a 2 iron, a 7 wood the 3 or 4 iron, a 9 wood the 5 iron.
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Can you hit a 5 wood rough?

The 5 wood got the ball out of the rough almost as easily as the hybrid did, but there was a feeling that I could not “get down to it” as easily as I could with the hybrid. Carry distance was around 192 yards, with a high of 204 yards and a low of 173.5 yards.
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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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Do you hit a 3 wood like a driver?

Don't hit it like a driver. Drivers are specifically designed to hit the ball on the ascending side of the swing arc. A 3 wood is not. Take your practice swing and see where the club bottoms out.
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Is a 5 wood a driver?

Your driver is commonly between 9 – 12 degrees of loft, a 3-wood between 15 degrees and 18 degrees and the 5-wood loft is between 20 and 22 degrees.
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What fairway wood is the easiest to hit?

Most Forgiving 3 Wood in Golf
  • PING G425 (most forgiving fairway wood around)
  • Cleveland Launcher XL Halo (best fairway wood for most golfers)
  • Cobra LTDx (best fairway wood to stop ballooning shots)
  • Callaway Rogue ST Max (best large clubhead for confidence)
  • Taylormade SIM 2 Max (best in recent memory from Taylormade)
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Is a 5 wood easier to hit than a hybrid?

A 5-wood could be in there as an option for an easy to hit wood. A 5-iron because it's part of a set of matching irons. A 5-hybrid because it's easier to hit than the 5-iron from tricky situations (like hitting out the rough, or maybe a fairway bunker) while offering a different ball flight to a 5-iron.
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Is a 5 wood good for beginners?

3. Different skill levels for different clubs. Higher handicappers and beginners usually swing a little slower and require a bit more loft than normal and so a FIVE WOOD would be the best place to start for most higher handicappers - that's usually 17° of loft.
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What is heavier 5 wood or 3 wood?

Your fairway wood shafts should be slightly (5 to 15 grams) heavier than your driver shaft. So if you are playing a 65 gram driver shaft (noted by a numeral 6. 65, or some other designation on the shaft decal), your fairway woods should be 70 to 80 grams.
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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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