Is it better to have a 3 or 5 wood?

For average golfers, adding 5 wood to the bag will perform better than having 3 wood. The increased loft and shorter shaft length will hit the ball almost as far but will hit more fairways and greens in regulation.
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Is a 3 wood or 5 wood easier to hit?

This is nothing but a misconception. 5 wood, in fact, can go as farther as 3 wood because its relatively shorter shaft makes the golf club easier to hit/control. You're most likely hitting longer with a 3 wood because of the particular shaft flex on that more than anything else.
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How far does a 3 wood go vs 5 wood?

There is a reasonable difference in distance between a 3 wood and 5 wood. The 3 wood has an average distance of 210 yards, which helps golfers achieve more distance than the 170 yards of a 5 wood.
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Do any pros not use a 3 wood?

59% of the best 100 PGA Tour players use one fairway wood with 40% opting for two. Only one player – Wyndham Clark – does not play any fairway woods. 96% of this elite group play a 3-wood with 4-woods, 5-woods and 7-woods also being used in varying combinations by different players. What is this?
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What's easier to hit a 5 wood or 3 hybrid?

If you struggle with woods or long irons the 3 Hybrid is a great club to carry and the 5 wood is a more manageable version of the 3 wood and driver that should be easier to hit well than either of the former. As the 5 wood is longer than the 3 hybrid it is very common to see these clubs together in the same bag.
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3 Wood vs 5 Wood - What should you have in the bag, GREAT INSIGHT!



Is a 5 wood necessary?

The 5 wood is a great option for approaches to the green from the fairway or even from the semi-rough. If you need more height to approach a tough green then the 5 wood will help you out there too. It creates a softer landing with more spin which will help you stick the ball on the dance floor.
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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 5 wood equivalent to?

The larger clubhead of a fairway wood compared to an iron makes it easier to achieve more distance without over-swinging. 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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What is a 3 wood 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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When should you hit a 3 wood?

The only time you should hit a 3-wood off the fairway is when you can reach the green. One of the biggest strategy mistakes I see from amateurs is grabbing the 3-wood whenever they're too far from the green to get there.
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Do amateurs need a 3 wood?

“If you aren't a single-digit player, most people don't need 3-woods,” he said. “If you take a TrackMan out and actually test people with a 5-wood and a 3-wood, they hit the 5-wood farther, because they're not hitting with enough speed to get the 3-wood in the air long enough to carry it,” Sones said.
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Why does my 5 wood go as far as my driver?

1. Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.
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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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Can you tee off with a 5 wood?

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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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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Should I have a 5 wood or 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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What 14 clubs should a high handicapper carry?

The High Handicapper's Bag
  • 3-wood.
  • 4, 5 and 6 hybrids.
  • 7, 8 and 9 irons.
  • Pitching wedge.
  • Putter.
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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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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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What loft do I need on my 3 wood?

Make sure your 3-wood has enough loft, 15 or 16 degrees. A lot of golfers are carrying 13-degree models, which just scream for you to help them get the ball up. When you hit range balls with your 3-wood, tee it up sometimes.
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Do I need both a 3 wood and a 5 wood?

For average golfers, adding 5 wood to the bag will perform better than having 3 wood. The increased loft and shorter shaft length will hit the ball almost as far but will hit more fairways and greens in regulation. To figure this out, I got both clubs and took them to the course.
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Where can you use a 5 wood?

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.
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