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I have fairly recently made some pretty big swing plance changes. Now that i am gettng myself on plane a lot more I am hitting my irons very solid. The problem is that I am really struggling with my driver and 3 wood. I have been hitting my hybrid a lot off the tee cause it's going just as far and staying in play. What would cause me to hit the irons so well and driver so poorly?

The simple answer is that the difference between your driver and say a 5 iron is about 7 inches in shaft length and about 18 degrees in face angle. While you are working on a swing change you need to realize that the difference between these clubs is enormous and that hitting the driver requires a flatter swing plane and more patience in getting that extra length through the ball. Compounding any swing errors is the face angle which at @ 9 degrees is a lot less forgiving than 28 degrees. The hybrids are so popular because they combine a shorter shaft length at 40 inches or so with a more forgiving face angle. It sounds like you are doing well with the hybrid, give the 3 wood and driver a chance as they will come around as your changes start to become more ingrained.

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Ok that makes sense. I switch from a VERY flat and laid off swing to a more upright and shaft pointing down the line at the top. Before I could hit the driver decent (certainly not good) but with the irons I was so stuck behind I would sometimes do the S word that us golfers choose not the say lol. The more upright swing gives me a much better ball flight with my iron shots and I'm getting to where when I have a short iron or wedge in my hand I expect to have a decent shot a birdie. Before with the stuck swing my only thought was OMG i hope I don't hit those poor guys on the next fairway.

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