Why are woods harder than irons?

The woods generally feature longer shafts and less-lofted clubfaces; therefore, they hit the ball farther but are harder to control than irons. Woods are normally used off the tee box for maximum distance, but can also be used from the fairway or rough when you have a long way to go to reach the green.
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Are fairway woods easier to hit than irons?

Fairway woods have shorter shafts, more loft and impart more backspin, making them easier to hit straight and with added control despite their diminutive size when compared to a driver.
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Why do I hit my woods better than my irons?

There is a myriad of reasons why you hit your driver better than your irons. However, the root cause for most golfers stems from posture, the position of the ball in your stance, and your swing plane. Plus, the optimal ball speed and forgiveness produced by a driver make it easy to launch.
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Do you hit woods same as irons?

In iron play, your UPWARD motion (club's upward motion) will be more pronounced (than the around motion). i.e. The swing will feel STEEPER. In wood play, you should feel more of an AROUND the body motion – a FLATTER swing. Keep in mind that your BODY is doing the EXACT same thing in both cases.
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Are woods more forgiving than irons?

The main difference between fairway woods and hybrids is that fairway woods have a broader sole and larger head than hybrids and are hit further, but with a lower trajectory while hybrids are often more forgiving and easier to hit than long irons or fairway woods.
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Does a 5 wood hit further than a 5 iron?

The performance differences

The 5-wood, thanks to design and technology, will hit the ball further than both the 5-hybrid and 5-iron. The more prominent face can flex more at impact, returning more energy to the ball for more ball speed and distance.
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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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Do you swing a 3 wood like an iron?

Do you hit a 3-wood like an iron? 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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Do you hit a 5 wood like an iron?

Learning how to hit the fairway wood is a big step forward for any golfer. Many beginners and high-handicappers wouldn't even dream of hitting a wood off the fairway because it's simply much easier to use a shorter club like an iron or a hybrid.
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Why can't I hit fairway woods?

Why? Because the fairways of today are typically very short grass, so in order to hit a truly solid fairway wood, you need to hit the ground and maybe even make a divot. If your ball position is too far forward, like a driver, you may hit the ground before the ball, costing you good contact and distance.
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Why can I hit my irons but not my woods?

If you are struggling to hit your driver but not your irons, the issue could be a lack of clubhead speed. If your driver is slowing down as it makes its way into the impact position, you will lose both distance and accuracy. A lack of clubhead speed is a problem throughout the entire game, not just the driver.
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Why can't I hit my 7 iron?

The main reason why a golfer can't hit their irons consistently is due to incorrect stance, poor contact with the ball, or using an iron that is too long or short for their height.
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What iron is a 7 wood equal to?

In terms of loft, a 7-wood is comparable to a 3 iron, typically featuring 21-22 degrees. Compared with 3-woods or 5-woods, this offers a much higher ball flight. The length of a 7-wood is typically 40-42 inches, which is about an inch smaller than the average 5-wood.
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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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Do you hit a hybrid like an iron or wood?

The key to hitting a hybrid well is to swing it like an iron, not a fairway wood. If you hit down on the ball with a hybrid and take a little divot (above, right), it can be just as easy to maneuver as a middle iron. I'll show you my keys to the most important hybrid shots.
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Why can I hit 5 wood but not 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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What will replace 7 wood?

A 7 wood has a bit more loft and therefore can get out of the rough more effectively. A 7 wood is a perfect replacement for a long iron or a good choice for a golfer that does not enjoy playing with a hybrid golf club. Overall both the 5 wood and the 7 wood are also alternatives to the driver or 3 wood off the tee.
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Why use a hybrid over an iron?

Interestingly, from over 200 yards a hybrid is almost twice as effective compared to a long iron. It is still more effective between 180-200 yards, but that gap closes within 180 yards. This proves that most golfers should not be carrying irons which they can hit over 180 yards – instead, swap them for a hybrid.
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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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Why do I pull my 5 wood?

PGA professional Jay Golden says the main cause of a hook is the golfer's hands turning over too soon, meaning the right hand rotates on top of the left (again, for right-handers) prior to impact.
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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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What is an 11 wood?

The 11 wood is considered to be a fairway wood so it really is better on the fairway, but the steady design of the head and the loft angle also can help you out when you land in the rough. This club will give you height but it also is far more forgiving than many other clubs out there.
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Are hybrids easier to hit than fairway woods?

Is A Hybrid Easier To Hit Than A Fairway Wood? Yes. You will tend to be able to hit the middle of the face with a hybrid more often thanks to their design. This makes them easier to hit and often a more consistent club to use.
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Is there a 2 wood in golf?

Golfers that use a 2-wood off the tee use a shorter shaft on their club. The shorter shaft helps produce golf shots with more consistency and control from the club's face on impact with the golf ball.
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