When do i use a 5 wood
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. No matter your handicap, being able to consistently hit a 5-wood will improve your game. Address the golf ball with it sitting just to the left of center in your stance for a right-handed golfer. Employ a stance slightly wider than normal to help ensure a swing with a sweeping motion.
Cock your wrists at the beginning of the backswing. Transfer your weight to your back foot when pulling the club back from the address position. On average, the size of a 3 wood of a male golfer is Similarly, a 5 wood for a male player is usually sized at The equivalent 5 wood for a woman golfer is Thomas Golf offers its 3 wood that has a stainless steelhead with a length of 44 inches. The 5 wood counterpart comes in a size of 43 inches. Yes, a 3 wood is always bigger than a 5 wood.
However, the sizes tend to change among manufacturers. But, all of them offer their 3 woods at sizes larger than 5 woods. Most 3 woods come with a size ranging between 42 and 43 inches. On the other hand, the length of the 5 wood is often between 41 and 42 inches. The 3 wood and 5 wood both have the advantages that make them suitable for different purposes. One of the reasons that players opt for a 3 wood is because they find it quite versatile and offer a great combination of accuracy and distance.
On the other hand, golfers struggling with their 2 iron long iron will find using a 5 wood a good alternative. You can also find players who are not comfortable with either of these golf clubs. Such golfers opt for a 4 wood that they feel gives better results and covers the flaws that they encounter when using a 3 wood or a 5 wood. Project X has created this shaft in partnership with Hexcel Technology. The lower the loft, the lower the ball should travel but it will provide more distance.
Your driver is commonly between 9 — 12 degrees of loft, a 3-wood between 15 degrees and 18 degrees and the 5-wood loft is between 20 and 22 degrees. A 3-iron and the 3-hybrid loft angle is mostly between 22 degrees and 23 degrees.
This shows that you may hit a 3-iron or 3-hybrid slightly shorter but most probably have more consistent contact. Remember that you may be able to get adjustable hosels and adjustable weights on fairway woods, but this is not generally available on hybrids.
Just as you find that the lofts increase as the number of the club gets higher, the length of the shaft decreases as the number of the club increases. You need a larger swing circle when swinging your driver than what you would require on your wedge. The most commonly used lengths on a 3-wood are between 42 inches and 43 inches while the 5-wood comes in lengths of 41 inches and 42 inches.
The material used to build shafts for drivers and fairway woods is graphite. This makes the shaft lighter and will aid in increasing your swing speed for more distance. There are still some steel shafts available, but it is very rarely used. Professional golfers make use of graphite shafts on most fairway woods. If you have to choose between a fairway with a graphite shaft or a steel shaft, the wise choice will be to go for the graphite shaft. Your swing speed will play a significant role in selecting the right flex of the shaft.
Extremely fast swingers will use the X extra stiff flex, fast swingers that have a swing speed between 95 miles per hour and miles per hour will benefit most from selecting an S stiff flex.
If your swing speed is below 95 miles per hour the R regular flex will suit your swing the best. Stick to the recommended shaft for your swing speed as you will be more likely to keep the ball on the fairway. A well-struck 3-wood will travel much further than a well-struck 5-wood on any shot whether off the tee or from the deck.
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