The 5 Wood has been a staple of every golfers bag for a long time while the 3 Hybrids rise to prominence has been hard not to notice in the golfing world. Show
The 5 Wood is a more blunt object than the precise iron and consistently straight hybrid. It’s a great club for getting the ball towards the green consistently from a relatively long distance. The Hybrid as the name suggests is a mixture of fairway wood and iron, providing more accuracy with a lot of distance and a sharp leading edge for shots from bad lies and an easy launch. 5 Wood Overview
It’s large head shape still makes it an ideal club for distance and for players with slower swing speeds, the 5 wood maybe the first club in their bag after a 12+ degrees driver. For those with slower swing speeds, the combo of 5 wood and 3 hybrid maybe the first clubs they carry after the driver. The 5 wood is going to be useful off the tee but it comes into its own from a nice lie on the fairway and there is no feeling quite like hitting a 5 wood flush and watching it fly towards the green and it isn’t that difficult with the large club face on offer. Because of the extra loft the leading edge is also sharper making the club more useful from the light to mid rough.
3 Hybrid OverviewThere was a time when Hybrids weren’t used in golf, then they became popular with beginners and now they are in the bag of almost every golfer, amateur and professional. The Hybrid is also known as a rescue club as its sharp leading edge cuts through the longer grass execptionally well. The 3 hybrid is one of the most common and it comes after the 5 wood in most sets these days. The large head size couples with a large face and sweet spot making the club extremely consistent at producing long and straight shots. The 3 Hybrid also offers less spin rates which is great for high handicappers but has led to hesitancy in the better players which has gradually broken down over the years as the club technology has improved.
Category – Longer ClubWhen To Use: From Fairway, Tee Or Light RoughAverage Distance: 195Longer Hitter: 215Shorter Hitter: 180Typical Loft: 18 DegreesClub Importance: 92/100
Category – Longer Club – Fairway Wood/Long Iron MixWhen To Use: From Fairway, Tee Or Light To Heavy RoughAverage Distance: 185Longer Hitter: 200Shorter Hitter: 175Typical Loft: 19 DegreesClub Importance: 94/100
It has a large head with a manageable shaft length and a generous loft which results in a high long and straight ball flight. When the ball sits up on the fairway is the perfect time to pull out the trusty 5 wood and it’s flight path is higher and we less roll than the club that is one up in the 5 wood. The Average hitter will average close to 200 yards with a 5 wood so it is quite a long club in and of itself and the next club down the line with be a 3 hybrid , 3 iron, driving iron or even a 7 wood. Common problems when hitting the club would a hook or a fade and it can be down to a number of issues from shaft length to shaft flex or just the swing mechanics of the golfer. A D Type 5 wood might help to straighten out a 5 wood’s flight path or else some lessons. 5 Woods have slightly become less popular in recent times due to the hybrid clubs gaining popularity and even finding their way into the professionals bags these days. Still the 5 wood is an extremely popular club in almost every bag. One Club Up – 3 WoodA Slightly longer and lower launching club than the 5 wood, it is a staple is every golf bag around the world. It is also quite versatile being useful from the tee, fairway or the light rough. One Club Down – 3 HybridA common club that we see nowadays one down from the 5 is the three hybrid. Great for accuracy and distance from fairway and rough, it has a sharp leading edge for hitting from the rough, earning it’s name as the rescue club.
The 3 Hybrid is one of the most popular in the collection and the 3 & 4 Hybrids are usually found in most sets these days. While they used to be predominantly used by beginners and high handicappers they are now also seen in most pros bags too. The clubs are incredibly versatile but as with most clubs they will enjoy there best performance from a nice lie on the fairway. The large sweet spots ensure consistently straight shots and the decent loft and turf interaction ensure a high ball flight although they are slightly less workable than their iron counter parts. The sharp leading edge is also ideal for the rough, giving the clubs it’s ‘Rescue club’ title. The 3 Hybrid is a great for most players around the 190 mark on average from any lie and the club is great for hitting the green consistently.
One Club Up – 2 HybridThe 2 hybrid is a very similar club to the 3 except it has a stronger loft and thus hits the ball further but on a lower trajectory and with less roll out. One Club Down – 4 HybridThe 4 hybrid is often coupled with the 3 in many beginner sets and will hit the ball 5 to 10 yards less than the 3 Hybrid with a higher loft that can cut through the rough more easily.
It is long, forgiving and easy to hit and it also covers key distances on the course. The high arching stroke makes this club perfect for hunting the green on a long par 4 or on a par 5, it can be also be used from the tee for par 3’s or to lay up on a dog leg. All in all the 5 wood is a key component in every bag. Our Favorite 5 Wood – The Taylormade Sim MaxThe Taylormade Sim Max range has a ton of quality features for distance, forgiveness and accuracy. The Sim Max is not the latest model so you get it at a good price and it is competitive with any club in the game. The sim max will ideally help high handicappers but the sim 5 wood will be perfect for intermediates. Distance: 95/100Accuracy: 94/100Forgiveness: 94/100Feel and Control: 91/100Overall Score: 94/100Check Out More Reviews Here:
For it’s usefulness from the rough alone, the ‘Rescue club’ has become a vital component in almost every bag while the consistent straight and high shots are another reason why Hybrids are included in almost all golf sets these days. For long shots from any lie, consider trying out a 3 hybrid. Our Favorite 3 Hybrid – The Taylormade Sim Max
The club is long, consistent and forgiving with a massive sweet spot, exceptional turf interaction and market leading forgiveness. Should you use a 5 wood or 3 hybrid?A 5 wood will usually have a longer shaft than a 3 hybrid giving it a built in distance advantage. Also, the size of the club head will mean there is more mass being delivered to the ball which also means more distance. If you are confident with longer clubs, the 5 wood is probably the better option for you.
What hybrid is equivalent to a 5 wood?Typically, a 3-iron is replaced by a 19 degree hybrid or a 5-wood, a 4-iron is replaced by a 22 degree hybrid or a 7-wood, a 5-iron is replaced by a 25 degree hybrid, and a 6-iron is replaced by a 28 degree hybrid.
How far should I carry a 3 hybrid?As the 3-hybrid is a replacement for the 3-iron you can expect to achieve somewhere between 180 and 210 yards with a 3-hybrid. The 3-wood is aimed at making it possible to reach the green of a par 5 much easier and it can achieve a distance of up to 240 yards.
What fairway wood and hybrid should I carry?If you hit the ball high and far then fairway woods will be good for you. If you like the idea of something giving you a little help to get the ball in the air that will be easier to hit, the hybrids are for you. Many golfers will see a benefit from having a three wood and having a more lofted hybrid.
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