Dilemma - 3 wood

didsbury_duffer

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The 3-wood is my nemesis club :mad: - has been for years. I've had a couple of the old Callaways and currently have a Mizuno F-50. I've also tried others in AG/Nevada. Don't seem to be able to use it well off either tee, fairway or semi. Resorted now to just carrying Driver and 17 degree utility, both of which are fine but I sometimes struggle for distance with the utility. Anyone else had the same problem? What did you do? I could try a 4-wood, but suspect that distance may be same as utility. Any ideas/recommendations?
 
Perhaps try a 2 wood and a 4 wood combo instead of driver/3 wood?? I have a Callaway 2 wood which is a superb club and very easy to hit.
I do also carry a driver and a three wood so perhaps I'm not the best person to comment.... :D
 
I use an 18 degree 5w, and a 21 degree utility. If I can't get there with the 5w (about 220)then I lay up. My record with a 3w is so poor, that even when I had one, I would still lay up. Will never buy another one. Waste of space.

4 woods seem to be going out of fashion these days. Not many manufacturers make them. Not sure if it would be that much easier to hit anyway.
 
I'm no longer on speaking terms with my 3 wood. I use it in the summer where the driver tends to run out of fairway or there are a number of holes that I can reach ditches with the big dog. It tends to be a hit and miss thing. If it goes well then its safe but not far behind where my driver would be (can go for a couple of the par 5's) but if its bad then there are several OB's waiting to gobble my ball.

The only good thing about having a gap between my driver and 5 wood is that I can carry a 52, 56 and 60 degree wedge.
 
To be honest the holes I use the 3 wood on I can use the 5 wood or hybrid and lay back a bit further. In winter there is only one hole I really use a 3 wood on with regularity and can get away with either a driver or a shorter shot off the tee. I do carry it for use on the fairway where it behaves better and gives me a chance to attack a couple of the par 5's if I get my drive away (and with preferred lies). I'm getting a better trade off with more options around the green with the extra wedges
 
I've just got a taylormade burner 3 wood 15deg and i love it,ditched my driver so i now carry my 3 wood,5 wood and 23 utility.I tee off on most par 4's and par 5's with my burner 3 wood hit it long and straight(at the moment!!)
 
just got a cleveland launcher 3 wood and all though i'm hitting it around the same distance as with my old wilson df6, it's a hell of a lot more forgiving and easier to hit consitently, especially off the tee when accuracy is important.

I also hit a 19.5º fybrid and it's about 20 yds short of the 3 wood. Still a great club though.
 
I have just changed my old.........really old 3 wood for a Taylormade Burner 18 degree 5 wood. The new club is much easier to use, much more forgiving and a larger sweet spot, and I'm actually hitting it further than the old 3 wood.

Have a chat to a pro and work through some options
 
my 3 wood had better learn to swim soon. I nearly hit my playing partner who was almost a right angle to the shot. " months ago I could strike it perfectly but not anymore. He'll be sleeping with the fishes soon enough
 
I have less problems with the 3 wood, than with any other club funny enough...

Don't have driver in bag as i am a bit too wayward, and hit 230 with 3 wood (when hit well), and my homecourse being short, it really isn't necessary to produce a big shot.

Only on the long par five (508 meters) is a driver really very useful. But yo still have to lay up, as green is protected by many a bunker, and if you tee shot goes far right, there is no possible chance of going for the green in two.
 
I feel the same with the old 3 wood. I don't why I carry it, I will only used it once a round to tee off at the 5th at our club. I recently bought a Titleist 909 D2 and thats been great and I am somewhat tempted to blow £130 on the 3 wood.

Anyone got one and what do they think?
 
In a recent review the MX700 was thumped by the latest offering from Nike with the quad keel sole.

Really?

I tried these two in a shoot-out at a range a few weeks back. The MX700 was quite good but not in the same league as the Nike dymo quad keel.

Which one did I buy?

:)
 
Back to the O.P. If you can hit the other two clubs, you must be able to find a 3 wood you feel good about.

It's the one club I'd never be without.

Is it a tee thing or fairway problem?

I had a super TM 3 wood (now for sale) which went brilliantly until I changed all my other woods. Then it seemed too different to the rest, so I got a new one.

The Nike dymo is excellent. The regular model probably goes the best (distance), the square one probably the more easy to use.

Now I have one I like, I'm trying to sort out my love of the big stick and use the driver less.
 
I feel the same with the old 3 wood. I don't why I carry it, I will only used it once a round to tee off at the 5th at our club. I recently bought a Titleist 909 D2 and thats been great and I am somewhat tempted to blow £130 on the 3 wood.

Anyone got one and what do they think?

I've got the 909 F2 with stiff Voodoo shaft and its the best 3 wood i've hit, IMO i would buy one ,have started using it from the tee and get more accuracy with it and hit it with a nice draw.
 
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