· If the driver is super old that could be the difference, but another thing could be you are excessively steep in your angle of attack so the higher loft could help you hit it further. Head to a simulator at golf shop and try a new driver and a new three wood and see if those are different. · Since the player is hitting more down on the ball, the player more potential to be a better 3 wood, iron, and wedge player. If we have a player who is very efficient driver (hits more + on the ball) and tries to hit + on the 3 wood, we would see the opposite effect. During tests conducted by Golf Digest, it was found that golfers with average swing speed hit the 3-wood only approximately 14 yards shorter than their driver. Should you spray the ball with the driver it may be more beneficial to use your 3-wood. Hitting your 3-wood beyond your driver. The loft of your driver must match your swing speed to achieve the longest distances.
Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it’s a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag. The short story is: assuming it isn't an equipment issue, you're probably making solid contact with your 3-Wood and not with your driver. With properly fit equipment, a center contact with the driver will go farther (due to lower loft and longer shaft, and thus higher clubhead speed). I remember one time when I hit my 3 wood instead of driver, because there was water long and I know that a good drive can get there. I caught the 3 wood perfect and splash it went It's not the normal case for me, though. I'd say on a good hit with both clubs, the driver goes about 20 m longer in total distance.
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