With the adjustable necks on most fairway woods, how many guys have went back to high lofted woods vs hybrids? I'm starting to think 4 wood and 6 wood type settings then to a 4 hybrid could be a great set up.
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With the adjustable necks on most fairway woods, how many guys have went back to high lofted woods vs hybrids? I'm starting to think 4 wood and 6 wood type settings then to a 4 hybrid could be a great set up.
7w all day. I hit it farther and higher than a hybrid
My 7W and 4H are almost identical distance wise. I just am much more consistent with the 7W. Right now I am thinking about going from 5i to 7W to either 5W or Heavenwood then to the 3W.
I dropped the 3w and do a 5w & 7w set up. I found off tee the 3w was just as inconsistent as my driver and 20 yards shorter. Then off the ground for me I would have too many bad contact shots with the 3w, but the 5w & 7w were 97% of the time spot on at only a loss of a few yards. I have come to grips with not reaching par 5's in two.
7w & 5w are so consistent for me I am thinking of bagging a 9w.
Lately everything is coming alive for me distance wise. There is only one par 5 locally I don’t feel confident I can reach in 2. My 3W is consistent and long for me. My problem is I am struggling with hybrids and my 7W and 4H have about the same distance. I do sometimes find I need something between the 7 and 3 woods though. That is why I am thinking about either a 5 or Heavenwood
My vote is the 5w.
Why are hybrids so popular if everyone seems to have trouble with them?
I gave my hybrid to a friend, that thing would just go left every time.