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Anyone use a vastly different swing for driver compared to fairway woods/irons?


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I've started using a much different swing for my driver and it seems to be working out really well. Does anyone else do the same? My driver swing is very steep while my irons/woods are very in to out. Driver tends to be very straight while my irons/fairway woods range anywhere from large straight draws to push draws to straight pushes.
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Pretty sure that everybody uses a different swing for the driver, after all it's tee'd up a good 2-3". I think the old wisdom of using the same swing for irons and drivers (or tee'd up FWs) is a bit of an oversimplification that hurts a lot of golfers. Hitting irons off the deck requires a descending blow, whereas almost everybody will achieve better results by hitting up on the driver.

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