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[quote name="Gerald" url="/forum/thread/38490/should-i-match-my-3-wood-to-my-driver#post_502288"]

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I've had both F2/F3 but I am more of an iron man ..... The deeper face and smaller head of the F3 makes it easier or better from the tee, more difficult trough the fairway, while the F2 is better through the faiway, but harder to hit from the tee..... it is just a matter of the purpose you have for the 3W. The F2 longer face gives some extra confidence to most users.[/quote] I'm a HUGE fan of the 909 series, especially the F3. I like the 909's enough that I don't even have any plans to try out the 910's. I really like the lower trajectory that the F3 delivers (vs the F2). If you're a high ball hitter, an F3 w/a low launching shaft is an ideal fairway wood. Going with a 3 wood from the same series as your driver is a decent starting point, if it delivers what you're looking for in a fairway wood that is. The R9 fairway wood has a pretty shallow/long face and that doesn't work for me so, even if I gamed an R9 driver, I doubt that I'd give much serious consideration to a fairway wood from the same line. Worry more about what a given club delivers based on your needs and stick with that. In the end, it doesn't really matter what's stamped on the sole-plate if the stick works for you.

Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta


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After having had both the F2 and F3 in the bag for a few months, I liked the F2 better bc. (even at the 13.5 model I am using) it is easier of the fairway ....... the last thing I would want is a low flight from the fairway, it gets up fast and really flies a longggggg way.

In the 910 series the F2 is marketed toward fairway use and the FD (F3) is marketed towards of the tee use ......... I feel that is what equals the 909 F2/F3.

Cal Razr Hawk 10.5 | TM Superfast 3W | Adams Idea Pro Black 20 | MP-68 3-PW | TW9 50/06 + 58/12 | Ram Zebra Putter


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Great question by the way!!!

When I first started playing and buying clubs I thought I needed to have my woods match, but as I developed as a player I realized it wasn't a necessity. It is more important to have clubs that work and feel good than clubs that look good. I now play the Ping G15 driver and I had originally bought the G15 3 wood, but I hated it! I wound up getting…. brace yourself…. The Nike SQ MachSpeed 3 wood, which is probably the most unlikely club to put in my bag based on its looks (square head, etc…) but it comes stock with the shaft that I like and I can hit the $&!# out of it! Oddly enough I play a Ping i15 5 wood. The i15 I was told was a "players" club and would not work for me. But I can rip this thing! Plus it also comes stock with the shaft that I like, so its in the bag, and been there for almost a year now.

Bottom line is: Be open minded, and put what works best in your bag, not what looks best…

In my Ogio bag.

Titleist 910D2 driver, Adams irons & hybrid, Callaway wedges & a Nike Method putter.

And a yellow ball.
 

 

The great irony of life: "If nobody gets out alive, what's holding you back!?"


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In my opinion 3 woods are the hardest club to find one that will work for you. Unlike the driver your 3 wood needs to be hit out of verious lies. I just try to find one that works for me.

In the Bag:
Driver:Adams Speedline F11 9 degree RIP Gamma 

3 Wood: Adams Fast 10 15 degrees Voodoo shaft
Hybrid: Irons: Mizuno MP59 Sensicore  XStiff

Wedges: Cleveland Gun Metal 52 56 degree

Putter: Rife: Belly Barbados Tropical

Ball: Titliest Pro V 1


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