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Hi, can anyone point me to an instructional video on how to hit a fairway wood using S&T.; I seem to manage my irons and even my driver but my woods of the deck are shockers.

Thanks
Bag: Pioneer LC
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G15 Driver 9*, Aldila Serrano (Stiff)
G15 4 Wood, Aldila Serrano (Stiff)
G15 Hybrids 20*, 23*, AWT (Stiff)G15 5-9, PW, UW, SW, AWT (Stiff) MP T-10 56*10*Karsten "Ping MyDay" putter

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  Stu.C said:
Hi, can anyone point me to an instructional video on how to hit a fairway wood using S&T.; I seem to manage my irons and even my driver but my woods of the deck are shockers.

this is a hard shot in golf thats why you are having problems hitting them. I had a little bit of trouble with them until I started to practice hitting them at the range during my sessions. Now Im pretty confident in hitting my 3 wood off the deck, I can even hit the driver off the deck now. Play the ball a little forward of the center of your stance. Use lateral hip movement like a driver but make sure you are hitting down like an iron. Just treat the three wood like you are hitting an iron off the deck and try to take a divot after the ball. Not saying you need to take a divot but this will help alot.


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  mvmac said:
Good video here for the driver that might help the fairway woods

Agree with this... treat you're fw wood similar to your driver... this is what I've been doing and it's been working for me.

Tristan Hilton

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I had been having issues with hitting a FW, both before and after implementing some S&T; this year. I just could not consistently hit the ball well...lots of fat shots and topped shots. I found a clearance 3W at Dick's with a stiff shaft (everything else I have is R-flex) and decided to give that a shot. It's turned into a nice little weapon for me...I've found that it helped for me to visualize taking a small divot in front of the ball before and during the shot; really concentrating on bottoming out in front of the ball. In my last three rounds, I hit an approach with it onto a par 5 green with my second shot (a rarity for me...just don't usually have the distance), and two intentional fades around doglegs that were two of my better shots of the fall.

In the Ogio Blade Light bag:

Driver: TM R7 Draw HT
Fairway Wood: Maxfli C3 3W 15*
Hybrids: Nickent 4DX IW 17* 2H, 3DX IW DC 20* 3H | Callaway FT 26* draw 5H Irons: Titleist 704.CB 7-PW Wedges: 52, 56, 58 Putter: Ping Karsten Craz-E Ball: Callaway Warbird


Posted
I used to struggle with the FW's, but not anymore.

Put the ball just forward of center, and your hands slighty ahead of the ball.

Make sure you get your weight to your left side and hit down on the ball.

I noticed when i started watching the front of the ball my FW's were hit a lot cleaner.

You dont really want a divot, but you need to hit down on it ever so slightly.

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Thanks for the feedback and input guys. I found this piece of magic while browsing. It may already be on this forum somewhere for all I know.



Some of you may already have watched this, I think it really helps me to picture in my head what it is I am trying to achieve.

Bag: Pioneer LC
In the Bag
G15 Driver 9*, Aldila Serrano (Stiff)
G15 4 Wood, Aldila Serrano (Stiff)
G15 Hybrids 20*, 23*, AWT (Stiff)G15 5-9, PW, UW, SW, AWT (Stiff) MP T-10 56*10*Karsten "Ping MyDay" putter

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