5/8/2023 0 Comments 5taylormade 5 farway rsscue![]() ![]() Most 5 woods have a head weight of around the 220 gram mark. The head weight of the clubs will be slightly different. Most 3 hybrids are around 21 degrees so more consistent with a 7 wood. For example, my 5 wood is 18 degrees of loft. ![]() It will very much depend on the individual players style and ability with both clubs. To be honest there’s no particular “correct” answer. This is one of the more popular features for players who struggle with long irons…2, 3, 4 irons are notoriously difficult to get off the ground so many players will now replace these clubs with one, or sometimes even two, hybrids. This helps the club to get more launch, shooting the ball higher into the air. The design of the head also allows more weight to be shifted down and further back from the club face. ![]() With a hybrid though you can get more of the club face to the ball, helping you get back into play and down the fairway. With an iron this would turn the head over and lead to a horrible result. The larger head size is designed to glide through the grass and not get wrapped up. Mostly though, the club is designed to be used out of the rough. They’re used for approach shots into long par 4’s and 5’s. You can even play bump and runs with them, too! You’ll see players tee off with them when they’re on a long par 3 or a tight par 4 that absolutely requires them to hit the fairway. These clubs can be used from any point on the golf course (well maybe not to putt…). ![]()
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