Jump to content
Check out the Spin Axis Podcast! ×
Note: This thread is 6361 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Recommended Posts

Posted
When do you use the fairway woods versus hybrids on the second shots?

I have found that the hybrids really help when I am off of the fairway in many types of rough.

The only times I feel comfortable with a FW is on the fairway in a perfect condition where I am pretty much level with the ball.

STR8 Dymo 10.5
Dymo 3W
Mid Rescue 3
MP-33 4-PW
Eidolon 52* GW LW, SW Titleist Bullseye Putter


Posted
On a par 5 in windy condition's wind is blowing towards me i will hit my 19* hybrid instead of my 3 Wood i can play the hybrid shot much lower than the 3 wood.

aeroburner tp 10.5 stiff
superfast tp 2.0 3 wood stiff
Halo 25 and taylormade tp 19 degree hybrids
miura cb 202 and wedge
tp 52* wedge, tp 56* taylormade spider mallet putter


Posted
On a par 5 in windy condition's wind is blowing towards me i will hit my 19* hybrid instead of my 3 Wood i can play the hybrid shot much lower than the 3 wood.

That makes sense. I realize that you are a low HCP player but: How about if you are in the rough? Do you tend to use a hybrid over a FW?

STR8 Dymo 10.5
Dymo 3W
Mid Rescue 3
MP-33 4-PW
Eidolon 52* GW LW, SW Titleist Bullseye Putter


Posted
If its deep rough i will take an iron or just regular rough i definitely will take a hybrid.

aeroburner tp 10.5 stiff
superfast tp 2.0 3 wood stiff
Halo 25 and taylormade tp 19 degree hybrids
miura cb 202 and wedge
tp 52* wedge, tp 56* taylormade spider mallet putter


Posted
If you have a set routine on how to pick a club for a shot, you may eliminate both the wood and the hybrid. Start close to your body and work your way out toward the environment and eventually to your target area:

1) How far do you want to hit the ball?
2) What kind of lie? Uphill, downhill, ball above feet, ball below feet, rough, sand?
3) Wind? - club up or down
4) Obstacles? - shape
5) Landing area? - run or stop

To answer your question:

First of all, what's in your bag? 3 wood, 5 wood, 3 hybrid, 2 hybrid?


All these clubs have different distances. I used to have a 2 hybrid and a 3 wood. In order for me to decide to use either, the first thing to consider is "which club for the distance?" If you're on the fairway, you choose the club that will get you the distance. Follow the steps and you may eliminate using a wood at all (deep rough).

The main purpose of the hybrid is to replace the longer irons. Hope that helps a bit. Good luck out there.

Posted
First of all, what's in your bag? 3 wood, 5 wood, 3 hybrid, 2 hybrid?

I have a 3W, 5W, 3H, 4H. Maybe it's my lack of consistency but the 3H is almost as long as the 5W so I see them 'interchangeable'.

That was my main question : 5W (200 yards) versus 3H (190-200 yards). I don't hit far at all. What I was wondering was if the head shape favors a particular lie over another. From my experience, the hybrid seems to fair better for me out of rough, than the FW. The hybrid for me tends to go almost as far from rough as it does from ideal lies. FWs are harder for me to hit out of rough.

STR8 Dymo 10.5
Dymo 3W
Mid Rescue 3
MP-33 4-PW
Eidolon 52* GW LW, SW Titleist Bullseye Putter


Posted
Yeah I always take my hybrid, as I can reach all of the par 5's at my course with Driver, Hybrid, 7 iron or less. And there is times where I have had to hit my approach with the Hybrid and it stops unbeleivably well on the greens.

Posted
When playing off the fairway and am a decant distance away (230-250 yrds), i hit a long iron - sometimes a fairway wood depending on the type of ground (soft, hard) - fairway wood for soft ground and iron for hard.

I feel I have more control with my irons rather than my fairway woods (i dont have hybrids - dont see the point).

Posted
The primary purpose of the different clubs is for distances. The secondary purpose is for lies. If you have to use an iron out of the rough, you are sacrificing distance for a better lie but still advancing the ball toward the green. If your 3H is almost as far as your 5W, then you might want to "spread" the distances by either different equipment (different lofts, shafts, brands, etc.) or figure out if your swing needs some work. Some people hit their 4 iron just as far as their 3 iron. Which one is correct? 3H goes as far as 5W. Which one is representing your swing correctly? Are the lofts a good spread? Do they have the same shafts?

"What I was wondering was if the head shape favors a particular lie over another."

The 3 wood is more sensitive (needs better lies). It would be better to hit the hybrids out of questionable lies if distance is not a factor.

How well do you hit your driver?

Posted
How well do you hit your driver?

The swing needs some work. I am sure of it.

I am inconsistent with the driver so I do not use it very frequently (maybe 1 or 2 holes). I don't hit far, either. I use the 3 wood from the tee box for a lot of tee shots. Sometimes it is the 5w or hybrid.

STR8 Dymo 10.5
Dymo 3W
Mid Rescue 3
MP-33 4-PW
Eidolon 52* GW LW, SW Titleist Bullseye Putter


Note: This thread is 6361 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    PlayBetter
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FitForGolf
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-20%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack/FitForGolf, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope. 15% off TourStriker (no code).
  • Posts

    • I'm not sure you're calculating the number of strokes you would need to give correctly. The way I figure it, a 6.9 index golfer playing from tees that are rated 70.8/126 would have a course handicap of 6. A 20-index golfer playing from tees that are rated 64/106 would have a course handicap of 11. Therefore, based on the example above, assuming this is the same golf course and these index & slope numbers are based on the different tees, you should only have to give 5 strokes (or one stroke on the five most difficult holes if match play) not 6. Regardless, I get your point...the average golfer has no understanding of how the system works and trying to explain it to people, who haven't bothered to read the documentation provided by either the USGA or the R&A, is hopeless. In any case, I think the WHS as it currently is, does the best job possible of leveling the playing field and I think most golfers (obviously, based on the back & forth on this thread, not all golfers) at least comprehend that.   
    • Day 115 12-5 Skills work tonight. Mostly just trying to be more aware of the shaft and where it's at. Hit foam golf balls. 
    • Day 25 (5 Dec 25) - total rain day, worked on tempo and distance control.  
    • Yes it's true in a large sample like a tournament a bunch of 20 handicaps shouldn't get 13 strokes more than you. One of them will have a day and win. But two on one, the 7 handicap is going to cover those 13 strokes the vast majority of the time. 20 handicaps are shit players. With super high variance and a very asymmetrical distribution of scores. Yes they shoot 85 every once in a while. But they shoot 110 way more often. A 7 handicap's equivalent is shooting 74 every once in a while but... 86 way more often?
    • Hi Jack.  Welcome to The Sand Trap forum.   We're glad you've joined.   There is plenty of information here.   Enjoy!
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.