Why do I hit my irons as far as my driver?

A driver is longer than the irons. The difference in the length of the club is the reason we can hit the driver so far. The longer you swing a club and the faster the speed, the more distance you will get from it. Players who want to hit the driver well need to take advantage of this length that the club offers.
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Why do I hit my 3 iron 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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Should your iron and driver swing be the same?

The truth is, the best golf swing for drivers and irons is essentially the same. The difference is not in the swing itself, but in how you approach the swing. I'm going to share a few easy adjustments you can make between your driver shots and your iron shots.
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Are drivers easier to hit than irons?

Average golfers find hitting a driver harder than hitting an iron for a number of reasons. A driver is the least lofted club, and the margin for error is much greater. Tee shots often miss the aimed target with drivers. Iron shots, because they are more lofted can often be controlled and more forgiving.
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Why do I hit my driver well but not 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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Can high handicappers use driving irons?

If you are hitting the 3 Iron the best, you should consider a driving iron as a high handicapper. Select the driving iron that meets your swing and ability that will inspire confidence when you stand on the tee and require a low penetrating shot with accuracy in mind over distance.
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How often should you replace your golf driver?

Keep in mind that 3 to 5 years of use is a general guideline and differs for all golfers. If you play 30 to 40 rounds per year then based on normal wear and tear you should consider getting a new driver every 5 years. If you play less than that, then you could wait for 5 to 7 years.
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Why am I hitting the ground first with my driver?

Hitting the ground first is because your angle of approach (angle at which the club is striking the golf ball) is too shallow. To put it in another understandable way, you are trying to hit the ball with an upwards motion.
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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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Why can't I hit my driver far?

One reason you might not be hitting the ball very far is that you have too high of a spin rate with your driver and irons. An easy way to spot this is watching how high your shots go in the air. Golf shots that get hit with high back spin rates tend to climb higher into the air.
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Will a stiff shaft add distance?

If the shaft flex is too stiff, your average distance will remain low.
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Should a high handicapper use a driver?

The driver is the most intriguing club in the bag for beginners but also the most difficult to perfect and come to terms with. That leads many golfers to question whether they should even use a driver or swap it out for another club instead. The truth is that, high handicappers should definitely be using a driver.
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How far should you hit a 3 driving iron?

The 3 iron can typically hit the ball between 125 and 250 yards. It should go further than most irons and slightly less distance than fairway woods or drivers.
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How high should I tee up my irons?

As a general rule, tee up an iron shot so the ball is just above ground level. It should look like the ball is sitting on the top of the short blades of grass on the tee. For a hybrid club, tee the ball slightly higher, about a half inch above ground level.
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Why are my drives not getting off the ground?

Tee shots that are too low can actually be caused by cutting your backswing short as well. If you don't finish your backswing, you won't be able to get positioned correctly behind the ball – meaning you are more likely to end up leaning left at impact and again fighting with a downward angle of attack.
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Should I aim in front of the golf ball?

Trying to keep your eye on the ball pretty much ensures that your club will bottom out too soon. If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball.
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Can a new driver really add distance?

Distance. Newer drivers have newer technology that helps give golfers more distance but it depends on the year it was made in terms of drastic differences in length. A 20 year-old driver will have less distance than a new driver. Ball speed and driver faces are two factors that have changed over time.
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Do golf drivers lose distance over time?

Yes, drivers can lose distance over time. Admittedly, that timeframe can be greatly reduced if you're a tour pro like Bryson DeChambeau, who has the fastest swing on the PGA Tour this year at 133 miles per hour.
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Do golf clubs lose distance over time?

Do golf drivers lose distance over time? Unless the club head has been damaged, golf drivers are unlikely to lose distance over time. The club would need to be used thousands and thousands of times before it began to suffer from metal fatigue, which, even for professional players, is rare.
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Do professional golfers use driving irons?

31 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use driving or utility irons with 4 of those players having more than one in their bag. The most used driving iron within this elite group is a 4-iron with 15% using one. 5% carry a 2-driving iron, 13% use a 3-iron with only three players using a 5-driving iron.
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What club replaces an iron?

Compared to traditional long irons, a utility iron's design can offer higher ball speeds and launch angles. In theory, it makes them a suitable replacement for those who struggle with hybrids, fairway woods, or long irons.
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What degree loft is a driving iron?

Usually, driving irons are pretty much exactly the same lofts as their equivalent long iron. That means that you will find options between 18 and 23 degrees.
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