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I am struggling hitting my driver and 3 wood, and need help.  I hit my 4 iron consistently 220 yards, and if I swing hard at it, can hit it about 250.  A good shot with my 3 wood is 230 and with my driver best at 210.  If i want to shoot a good score I am better off playing my 4 iron of the tee, but would really like to be hitting 8-wedge into greens instead of long irons.  Any advice?


If i had to guess, you are hitting the ball at a to steep of an angle with the driver and 3 wood.. I would shallow out the swing, try to sweep the ball off the tee instead of hitting down on the ball.

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Originally Posted by hackershak

I am struggling hitting my driver and 3 wood, and need help.  I hit my 4 iron consistently 220 yards, and if I swing hard at it, can hit it about 250.  A good shot with my 3 wood is 230 and with my driver best at 210.  If i want to shoot a good score I am better off playing my 4 iron of the tee, but would really like to be hitting 8-wedge into greens instead of long irons.  Any advice?

That's some crazy stuff right there.  My advice is to switch to tennis.

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GW:  Callaway X Tour 54*, SW:  Callaway X Tour 58*
Putter:  Callaway ITrax, Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2, Ping Anser 4


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