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Just wanted to hear from those who have used 13 degree fwy woods and what their experience was hitting off the turf??? significant distance difference?? much harder to hit??

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Taylormade Burner 09 TP 9.5 Fujikura REAX 65 S
Cleveland Launcher 2009 15 UST V2 75 S
Cleveland Launcher Steel 19 UST V2 75 STitleist 585 H 21 Aldila VS Proto STaylormade R7 TP 4-PW DG S300 StiffTaylormade TP Satin 54 and 58Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2Taylormade TP...

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I use a 13-degree 3+ fairway wood. Since I don't have a 15-degree 3-wood, I don't know the difference in distance between the two but would guess it's not much, ten yards maybe?

I don't find the 13-degree fairway wood any more difficult to hit that my 17-degree fairway wood. Both are very easy to hit off the fairway or for tee shots when my driver isn't needed. There are three or four par-4 holes on my home course where I generally hit the 13-degree fairway wood off the tee instead of the driver.
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I play a 13 as well. I wanted the stronger loft primarily for the tee box. My 13* is actually only about 10-20 yards shorter than my driver. While I am pretty consistent with it in the fairway, I definitely wouldn't say that it's as easy to hit as a 15. It took quite a lot of effort at the range to get comfortable off the grass. I only get the extra yards on perfect contact and I'm still not super confident without a tee under the ball.

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MacGregor V-Foil 13º
Lynx Fairway Metal 18º
TM SuperSteel Burner 3-PWSrixon I-201 56ºPurespin Wedges 52º & 60º

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Not much difference in terms of difficulty. I get more roll on my 13 degree and also use it to tee off. Prefer smaller heads compared to the bigger head 3 or 3+ woods that are usually produced these days.
Driver
909D2 9.5º w/ Grafalloy Prolaunch Platinum Stiff

Woods
909F2 13.5º w/ Aldila Voodoo Fairway Stiff 909F2 18.5º w/ Aldila Voodoo Fairway StiffIrons MP60 3-PW w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold Sensicore S300Wedges Vokey Design 200 Series Tour Chrome 52-08 w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold S200...
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I switched to a 13 this year as there are a couple doglegs at my home course that require a bit longer carry than I was getting with a 15. I have not had any trouble hitting it off the deck.
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909D3 8.5 Matrix Ozik XCon 7 X
Burner TP 14.5 Fujikura RE*AX SF TP 75 X
Idea Pro 20 RP Project X 6.0 X-Tour (2005) 4-PW RP Project X 6.0 X-Tour Chrome Wedges 50 and 54 RP Project X 5.5 X-Tour Vintage 60 w/ PM grind Teryllium Ten Newport 2 34" ProV1X
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I'm in a similar boat as the rest. I switched to a 13 degree to use off the tee on certain holes. With that said, hitting it off the deck is the same as my old 15 degree 3-wood. On an ideal hit for me, the launch is a little lower (as would be expected), so I have to keep an eye on what is in front of the green or make sure I can put enough spin on it to stop before it rolls off the back of the green. It's all just a strategy change really. My swing, because of my height, is descending and I usually hit the ball on a high trajectory. So the decreased loft has not been an issue for me, but I would imagine it might for some who have a flatter swing or launch trajectory.

Scott Sandlin
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Driver: Taylormade R7 425 10.5 deg, Stiff
Fairway: Taylormade R7 Steel 13 deg, Wilson Deep Red II Distance 18 deg, StiffIrons: Titleist 735.cm 3-PW, DG S300, +1.5", +4 deg upWedge: Titleist Vokey SM 53 deg and 59 degPutter: Scotty Cameron Santa Fe 33"Ball: Titleist...

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I have a 15 deg Launcher Steel and a 13 degree Launcher Comp. For me I just don't see the point of a 13 degree 3 wood. I find it a little more difficult to hit off the deck but not a lot. 2 degrees harder I want my 3 wood to be a controlled club and my driver is 10.5 degrees. I think it really depends on what you want the 3 wood for. If you like to use it off the tee a 13 degree might be good to get a little more distance. If you primarily hit a driver off the tee then a 15 degree, I find, is better off the turf. It really boils down to what you are comfortable with and if you are comfortable hitting a 13 degree off the deck then by all means fire away!

Driver: 09 Launcher 10.5
4 Wood: 09 Launcher Steel 17
Hybrid: Baffler DWS 20 Aldila Reg
Irons: AP1 4-GW Steel
Wedges: 588 Gunmetal 56 & 60Putter: Studio Style Newport 2Ball: NXT Tour

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I generally always hit driver off the tee b/c seem the most comfortable with it.......i will be using the 3 woood primarily off the deck and less often from the tee box...

In My Bag

Taylormade Burner 09 TP 9.5 Fujikura REAX 65 S
Cleveland Launcher 2009 15 UST V2 75 S
Cleveland Launcher Steel 19 UST V2 75 STitleist 585 H 21 Aldila VS Proto STaylormade R7 TP 4-PW DG S300 StiffTaylormade TP Satin 54 and 58Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2Taylormade TP...

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I just brought my S300 13.5 975F back to life by sticking a V2 in it. It's transformed the club, and is exactly what I needed as far as low trajectory and distance.

I hit a high ball, and the 13.5 suits me well. I usually pull it out once or twice a round when dealing with a certain par 5 that always plays into a stiff ocean wind or a certain dogleg teeshot.

I'm lefty and a traditionalist that's very loyal to what I've purchased and put in the bag, so I really don't demo/experiment with other/new clubs and lofts much (read: no experience with what one might call a modern-day 15* 3-wood).
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I have had both. 13* Titleist and 15* Cleveland. The Cleveland goes much higher and the 13 is more of a fairway driver. But I think it is more a degrre of the shaft than the 2*.

In My Bag: This week
Driver: Nike square Sumo 10.5
4-Wood: Nike square Sumo 14.5
7 wood Cleveland launcher,
5 utility 19* clevelandIrons: 4-7 Titleist 690mb 8-pw Mizuno MP 33Wedges: Gauge Design GAS II 52* and 58* Putter: Scotty Cameron TE 10 2.5TP Mills or Cameron's or Bettinardi's. let me...

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i play a 13.5 975f as well.. off the tee its straighter then my driver.. and goes about 240-260... usually 240-250 tho. off the fairway its no more difficult to hit than any other 3 wood ive hit. i used to be able to hit it very well but lately ive been topping a few of them, but i doubt thats a club problem. i actually think the 13.5 flies too high for me.. maybe i'll go with a new shaft as well. it already needs a new grip anyways.
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I originally had a 15 degree. I switched to the 13 degree primarily for the lower launch as I have a fairly high ball flight.

I haven't had any issues with it off the deck.
Driver: TM R7 SuperQuad 9.5*, RE*AX Stiff
3 Wood: TM R7 TP, 13*, Fujikura Stiff

Hybrids: TM Rescue Dual TPs 2, 3, and 4, Mitsubishi Diamana Stiff
Irons: 2-PW TM R7 TP, DG S300Gap Wedge: Callaway X-Tour 52*Lob Wedge: Callway X-Tour 58* PM GrindPutter: Odyssey White Steel #5Ball: Callaway HX-Tour2, 3,...
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