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I agree with course management. Driver is not needed on every hole. 3w is a good choice on every hole that you can be 175 or so in which is a 7i for me.

Drivers: Titleist 913 D2 Aldila phenom
Fairway Woods: Titleist 910F-d
Fairway Woods: Titleist 909 F3 or

Hybrid: Taylormade tp 18 or Mp fli hi 2 iron 
Irons: Mizuno MP-52 3-pw
Wedges: TaylorMade RAC Z TP
Putters: Odyssey Black Series Tour Designs #2
Golf Bags: Titleist Blue cart bag

Shoes: Footjoy Dry joys

Golf Balls: Titleist Pro v1x

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I am the opposite of most people. I am awful with a 3 wood, I have considered removing it from my bag. I am great with the driver.

Driver: Taylormade R7
Wood: taylormade burner 3 wood
Hybrids: Jack Nicklaus 3 hybrid
Irons: Taylormade R9 TP 3-pw
Wedges: Taylormade r9 56* & Titliest Vokey 60* Putter: Odyssey WhiteHot XG #7 Ball: Nike one platinum & Bridgestone E6

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Id rather tee off with driver. I dont always hit it accurately but I do hit it further than either my 3 wood or 3 hybrid. I also dont hit my 3 wood very well,at least off the deck on par 5's, rather hit my 3 hybrid unless its a perfectly flat lie in the fairway. There are a few par 4's around here that you simply cant hit driver on as you have to lay up water. I feel driver gives me the best chance to get the ball closest on the 2nd shot, even if its offline, im usually still in decent position. And on the shorter par 4's(330 yards or less, tons of those on my home course), gives me a chance to get it inside 100 yards and give me a much better chance of getting a gir or at least close enough to putt anyway.

Driver-Taylormade Burner Ti 420 cc 10.5 deg reg flex
3 wood-orlimar rcx 14 deg
Hybrids-warrior golf 20 deg, 23 deg and 26 deg
6-pw-AFFINITY / ORLIMAR HT2 irons steel shafts, reg flex, 56 deg tour series wedge
Putter-Rife 2 Bar Hybrid Mallet...

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I'm not a real low handicap, but I'm single digits and I haven't hit driver during a round since about late June. I hit 3 wood most par 4's and play on a course that's 6800 yards from where I play. I used to hit driver and couldn't control it so I moved back to my 3 wood only and my scores have dropped 3-6 strokes easily. I don't even have a driver in my bag anymore lol.

All you have to do is keep the ball in play off the tee and try to put yourself in the best position. Why try and add an extra 20+ yards hitting a club you aren't as comfortable hitting?
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Your index is an 18, so you are in the handicap range of 20-24. Some of the single digit indexes on this site do not play from the tips, so their handicap would likely fall a few point higher. I think a low handicapper is a 5 index or less playing from the tips. I'm a 6.3, but only play once per week (if that)...I can play from low to high range of single digit. I forced myself to learn a proper swing by not using the driver as often as I could. If you want to get better, do not hit driver until you can consistently hit a 3 iron 200 plus yards. You lean forward through your forward swing...no way you can hit a 3 iron consistent, but when you can, you will gain 20% or more distance on your drive. I have a titleist 503H 2-Iron driving iron; I could not hit is to save my life when I bought it 5 years ago. I now hit it with a slight draw between 220 and 230. I can put it out 250 with roll; I'm just a little guy 5'8". Force yourself to learn the proper swing and practice your driver at the range.

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 Nickent 4DX KBS Hybrid Stiff 3,4  | Cobra S3 Pro 5-PW Project X 5.5  |
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