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I must say 5 wood is one of my favorite clubs to hit if I have a nice lie on the fairway or rough for those longer shots. So the 3 driver 460cc head system wouldn't work for me very well. But all the power too you, everyone has their own way of playing!

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So why has virtually everyone on this site gone from playing 250 cc drivers to the standard 460? forgiveness and high MOI. So why not continue that advantage onto other clubs?

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So why has virtually everyone on this site gone from playing 250 cc drivers to the standard 460? forgiveness and high MOI. So why not continue that advantage onto other clubs?

I would not use a 460cc 5-wood since I'd have to tee the ball up in order to use the club. Hitting driver from the deck is not my cup of tea. 3 wood though? Maybe. I use it primarily off the tee, but it is nice to hit it off the deck too. I don't have problems with my 3-wood today, so I don't know how much it would help with a larger clubhead. I'm more likely to miss the fairway with the driver than the 3-wood.

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Hi zeph, sorry I didn't make myself clear. The 3 drivers are tee clubs not fairway woods though the 20 degree driver gets the ball into the air of the fairway I tend not to use it as i've got the specifically designed faiway clubs 4 wood 23 hybrid and 26 hybrid in the bag

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To the OP ... check out a Wilson Dominator if you want to see an oversize 3 wood ... never seen anything like that.

John

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