Why do woods go further than irons?

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The driver — or #1 wood — features the longest shaft, biggest head and least loft (aside from the putter) of all golf clubs. It's designed to hit the ball long distances from the tee, usually on par-4 and par-5 holes requiring multiple shots to reach the green.
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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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Does a wood go further than an iron?

Are they interchangeable? Fairway wood and iron: The fact that both the iron and wood share the number 5 is nothing more than how woods and irons have always been named. They are not interchangeable; the wood will hit the ball further.
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Why do I hit fairway woods better 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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Does a 5 wood go further than a 3 iron?

On average, a PGA Tour player sends their 5-wood 230-yards. Unfortunately, there is no indication whether that includes fairway, rough, and tee shots. In addition, their data suggests that a 3-iron carries 212-yards on average. As a result, the iron travels 18-yards less than its fairway wood nemesis.
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What is a 5 wood equivalent to in irons?

As a rough rule of thumb, a 4 wood would replace a 2-iron, a 5 wood the 3-iron, a 7 wood the 4-iron and a 9 wood the 5 iron.
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How far should your 7 iron go?

The average golfer hits their 7 iron 145 yards, but the average distances will vary between 128 and 160 yards. Golfers in their 20s typically hit the ball the longest, and the distance tends to decrease as the golfer gets older.
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How far does Tiger Woods hit a 5 iron?

And when it comes to how far Tiger Woods, arguably the greatest iron player of all time, hits his irons? Tiger hits his 3-iron a 'carry' distance of 240 yards on average while his 4-iron goes 225 yards and 5-iron 210 yards.
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Why does my 5 wood go as far as 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 does a 7 wood replace?

A 7 Wood golf club is one of the highest lofted fairway woods and has a more oversized head and a longer shaft than a hybrid, making it a perfect replacement for most golfer's longest irons (2-3-4 iron) or hybrid. The distance of a 7 wood is between 180-200 yards for the average golfer.
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Is it easier to hit woods or irons?

Iron shots typically don't go as far as wood shots, but are easier to hit accurately. In fact, some players choose to exclusively hit irons, sacrificing distance for accuracy. The woods generally feature longer shafts and less-lofted clubfaces; therefore, they hit the ball farther but are harder to control than irons.
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What is the secret to hitting fairway woods?

Move the ball backwards in your stance to make it more suitable to the natural motion of your swing. Most golfers align their teed-up ball with the big toe of their lead foot when hitting their driver. Most also tend to move the ball back an inch as well as set it on a tee at ground height for fairway wood strikes.
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Do you swing a 3 wood like an iron?

The tendency when you put a 3-wood in your hand is to sweep the ball or try to swing up. That's wrong. Just like with a 9-iron, you want to hit the ball and take a little turf after contact. You want to make contact with a 3-wood at that ball the same as you would with an iron."
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What 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 general 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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Can a 7-wood replace a 4 iron?

A 7-wood has a larger head than hybrids, 3-woods, and 5-woods. With this size comes a larger amount of forgiveness, making it an ideal replacement for low irons (2, 3, or 4) and other woods. In terms of loft, a 7-wood is comparable to a 3 iron, typically featuring 21-22 degrees.
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What iron is a 7-wood equal to?

The seven wood can replace six different clubs including the 2-iron, 3-iron, 4-iron, 3-hybrid, 4-hybrid and 5-wood. Depending on the golfers length, they can use it to replace one of those clubs.
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What hits further 3 wood or 3 iron?

Interestingly, for higher handicap Arccos players in the 20 to 25 range, the extra distance provided by the 3-wood's loft, lie and shaft length is negligible (five to seven yards) over the 3-iron and 3-hybrid and with the 3-hybrid being a much easier club to get airborne off the fairway, and it's dispersion being lower ...
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Do any PGA players use a 7 wood?

Five years ago only a handful of 7-woods were in play on the PGA Tour, but today about 25 percent of tour players have one in the bag. Although about a third of the field still uses a hybrid and another third of the field a 2- or 3-iron on any given week, the 7-wood is closing in fast, and regular golfers are noticing.
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Should a high handicapper use a 7 wood?

For high handicappers, start with the 7 wood, and add the 5 wood if you find you like the 7 wood. If you do not like the 7 wood, you can try a 5 wood or replace them with hybrids. If you are a golfer that cannot hit hybrids or long irons well, you might make room for both clubs in your bag.
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What is easier to hit 7 wood or hybrid?

The ball flight of the 7 wood is typically a little lower than that of the hybrid. With the weight in the head of the hybrid, it makes it a bit easier for the recreational golfer to launch the ball up a little higher.
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Should a high handicapper use a 3 or 5 wood?

The extra loft and spin will play to your advantage as a high handicapper. Generally speaking, the 5 wood offers better accuracy as well. 5 woods are more forgiving than 3 woods, making them a better choice for high handicappers.
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Does 5 wood or hybrid go further?

While other golfers prefer a hybrid as it's more versatile and easier to hit off the turf. So, what club will go further? Typically, a 5-wood will go longer than the hybrid even if they are the same loft. Even with the same ball speed and swing speed data.
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What hybrid replaces a 5 wood?

If you use a 5-wood or a 7-wood, a moderate-lofted hybrid (18° to 22°) can replace either one of those clubs and can also be substituted for a 3- or 4-iron. Hybrids built with higher lofts (23° to 28°) often work well off of tight lies or when the golf ball is sitting down in the rough.
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How far does Rory Mcilroy hit 5 iron?

Of course he can hit each club further. I was impressed with the 250 yard stock 5 iron!!
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Is 200 yards with a 5 iron good?

Most PGA Tour golfers get more than 200 yards out of their 5 iron. The average is typically between 190 and 210, and of course, some can probably hit it further than these numbers.
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How far does Phil Mickelson hit his irons?

PGA Tour professional Phil Mickelson claims that a hot day can change the distance of his 7-iron from 175-yards to 185-yards. It is not important that a nine-iron hits the ball a specific distance.
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