What is the difference between a driver shaft and a 3 wood shaft?

3 wood shafts tend to be heavier than driver shafts. These clubs are built more around accuracy than they are for gaining distance so a heavier shaft can help the golfer achieve this. There are super light 3 wood shafts available for those who need help with distance though.
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Are 3 wood shafts the same as driver?

Golfers should therefore never automatically have the same shaft in their driver and 3 wood. Club fitters generally advise a 3 wood shaft be 10 grams heavier & more flexible but the decision point for each golfer should mainly focus on what shaft delivers the best results for each club individually.
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Are driver shafts the same as wood shafts?

Shaft Weight: We see most stock shafts from manufacturers use the same weight of shaft in fairway woods as their driver models. 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.
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Is there a difference between a driver shaft and a fairway wood shaft?

The short answer in fitting fairway wood shafts is to choose a shaft that has a little more weight than your driver, and has a slightly softer tip section to get the ball in the air.
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How much longer should a driver shaft be than a 3 wood?

The standard length of a men's driver is 45 inches, making it two inches longer than a 3 wood. For women, the standard length is 44 inches, again making it two inches longer than a 3 wood. It may not sound like much, but those two inches make a lot of difference to the mechanics and output of a swing.
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3 wood shaft Vs Driver Shaft



Are 3 woods easier to hit the 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 much shorter should your 3 wood be than your driver?

Women's 3 wood clubs are comparatively shorter by an inch. The difference in shaft length between a driver and a 3 wood in a golfer's bag is generally about 1.5 inches to 2 inches with the driver being longer of the two golf clubs. In some cases, the length variation is just one inch.
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What shaft should I put in my 3 wood?

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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Why does my 3 wood go further than 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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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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What is the most popular 3 wood shaft on tour?

Among the top 100 PGA Tour players over 90 different fairway wood models are used with Mitsubishi and Fujikura shafts being the most popular. Graphite Design's Tour AD DI 8 X is the most used fairway wood shaft with Fujikura's Ventus Blue 7X, Ventus Black 7X and Ventus Black 8X being the next most played.
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What is the most popular driver shaft on tour?

Fujikura's Ventus, which has been the most played shaft on the PGA Tour, is available in 23 versions on its website. True Temper's Project X HZRDUS has 70 varieties.
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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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Do any tour players use regular shafts?

None of the top 100 PGA Tour pros uses regular iron shafts.

It is only among the wedge shafts selected by the pros that you finally see the majority of them using slightly 'softer' flex shafts but as we can see below a healthy number still continue to choose extra stiff shafts in their wedges.
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What shaft flex do PGA players use?

Extra-stiff flex may be used by golfers who consistently hit the ball 300 yards off the tee. This shaft is generally reserved for professional golfers.
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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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Why can't I hit my 3 wood off the fairway?

The 3-wood is hard to hit for a few reasons, namely: it has a long shaft but a small clubhead, leaving little room for error; it looks vastly different to an iron at address which can create anxiety in amateur players; and it doesn't drive through the turf as easily as a short iron when played from the fairway.
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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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How high should you tee up your golf ball for a drive?

From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address.
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Why do I only slice my 3 wood?

The cause of a slice with a fairway wood is no different than it is with any other club in the bag. If the ball is curving badly to the right (for a right-handed golfer) as it flies, you are making contact with the club face open relative to the swing path.
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