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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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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Is a 5 wood easier to hit than a 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. This is, of course, another contributing factor to the length they go.
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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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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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3 Wood vs 5 Wood - What should you have in the bag, GREAT INSIGHT!



What club does a 5 wood replace?

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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How far should you hit a 5 wood?

How Far Should You Hit Your 5 Wood? On average, recreational golfers hit their 5 wood 216 yards, but the range typically will vary between 200-240 yards. The shorter shaft and less loft makes the 5 wood 8 yards on average shorter than the 3 wood. The average number across the 8 golfers was 216 yards.
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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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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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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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Do I really need a 3 wood?

Overview Of 3 Wood And Its Advantages

The low loft helps the ball travel a long distance and get plenty of roll as well. Many people also find that the 3 wood is easier to hit off the tee than the driver; since the club is a bit shorter, it can be controlled easier, and it is a better option for many players.
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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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Why do my driver and 3 wood go the same distance?

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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Do you swing a 3 wood the same as a driver?

Most players use a shorter shaft in their three-wood, which will offer greater control and consistency of impact on the face. Most players swing the driver faster, and the ball tends to go farther, so offline shots will go even farther offline with the driver.
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Does a 5 wood go further than a 5 iron?

A 5 wood covers an average distance of 190-210 yards for mid to long hitters as referenced in Golf Link. Whereas the average distance of a 5 iron is 160-180 yards.
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Why can't I hit a fairway wood?

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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How far does a 3 wood go vs 5 wood?

The distance gained by 3 wood is, for the most part, 10 to 20 yards longer than that of 5 wood. Of course, this also depends on contact, swing speed, etc. But, generally speaking, lower-lofted and longer-shafted 3 wood travels farther than higher-lofted and shorter-shafted 5 wood.
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How far does the average person hit a 5 iron?

The average golfer hits their 5 iron 164 yards, but the range tends to vary between 146 and 179 yards. The distance you hit the ball will depend on your swing speed and how well you can compress the golf ball.
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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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Does a 5 wood go further than a 4 hybrid?

Differences Between 4 Hybrid and 5 Wood

The 4-hybrid has an average loft of 22 to 24 degrees, while a 5-wood is set at 18 degrees. Naturally, the 5-wood delivers 15 yards more distance than the 4-hybrid.
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Is a 2 hybrid the same as a 5 wood?

The most obvious differences of a 5-wood, when compared to a 2-hybrid, are the length of the shaft and the size of the head. A 5-wood has a chunkier head with the CG placed towards the back resulting in a high launch and soft landing into greens.
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Should I ditch my 3 wood?

My suggestion is if you're taking up golf, or shoot in the 90's or higher, get rid of your 3-wood. You can replace it with a fairway wood that has 18 or more degrees of loft, or a low-lofted hybrid, which helps many golfers because of its shorter shaft.
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