Beaumissy Posted November 19, 2021 Share Posted November 19, 2021 I carry a 5 wood and 7 wood. They work fine............ Quote NC Golfer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sooty Golfer Posted November 19, 2021 Share Posted November 19, 2021 I use my 3 wood on those hole where a corner needs to be cut off the tee and driver is too much so on the courses I play is 4-5 times per 18. And 5 wood off the deck in long par 5 Quote Find it hot leave it wet! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firebird Posted November 19, 2021 Share Posted November 19, 2021 I use my 3W quite often off the tee and off the deck. If I find I am not hitting my Driver great then it gives me an alternative off the tee. Yes, it will stay in my bag, in fact I am in the process of buy a new one. Quote Callaway Epic Flash 9 Degree Callaway Epic Flash 3 wood 15 Degree Callaway Apex 21 Hybrid 19 Degree Callaway Steelhead Pro 4-AW Irons Cleveland 54 Degree Wedge Steel Shaft Recoil Graphite Shafts in all Callaway Cobra Vintage Series Stingray 40 Preferred ball - Seed 001 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
archship Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 Dropping it from my bag and adding a 7 Heavenwood. The 3W is inconsistent. My driver is really accurate and I hit the 5W almost as far as the 3W, but with more accuracy. 1 Quote Live in the now while planning for the next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevyn Nightingale Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 I use my 3 wood a fair bit. On tee shots where I have to stay short of 240; on the fairway for 2nd shots on many par 5s. When I have a long way to a green that isn't too small, or has a bail out area. I use a 5 wood as well. Quote Kevyn Nightingale Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCB14230 Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 I use mine a lot. I tee off on tighter holes with it and on most par 5s to have a go at the green. I also have a 4 wood which is so easy to hit. Not getting rid of mine! Quote Family, old cars or bikes and GOLF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bubbly Pop Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 (edited) I believe the only reason to carry a 3W will depend on how far your driver is off the tee. For example, I love my 3W but only off the deck, never off the tee. I use it for second shots into long par 4's and 2nd shots on many par 5's. If you only have it in the bag to occasionally drive with, I don't see the point of carrying it. I use it off the deck 4-6 times a round depending on the course. Edited November 20, 2021 by Bubbly Pop Quote G425 Driver - 10.5 degree Callaway EPIC MAX 3W Callaway Heavenwood 7W G425 4 Hybrid - 22 degree Takomo 201's - Nippon MODUS 105 shafts Phantom X 8 Putter - Original "Two Thumb" grip 54 and 58 degree V-Grind SMS wedges Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 3 hours ago, JalanK said: While you may not be suggesting this: If the overall length is within my range, I'm not going to play a different tee on a longer hole just to reach the green in reg, unless the course has mixed tees that have a given slope and rating. It's tough when there is about a 500 yard difference between two sets of tees, while the slope difference is not that significant. I'll take my lumps on the longer tees rather than shorten the course to the extent it's a pitch and putt on too many holes. I don't hold people up when I play so, that's not a concern or reason for choosing the shorter tees. ... That is the wonderful thing about this game. You are free to play it anyway you like. With so many courses having combo tees on their scorecard I think it is just laziness or economic reasons to not offer combo tees when it is quite far between tee boxes. Too short or too long is no fun for anyone and 500yds or more between tees can make some par 4 holes par 4.5's to outright par 5's. Designers take into account approach shots on every hole and while some long par 4's are designed to have a wood run up on the green, others have the front guarded by bunkers or water because the designer expects players to be using a mid iron not a hybrid or wood. If you can't carry those obstacles you are not playing the hole the way it was designed. ... The course I mentioned is either 6722 or 6264 and I designed my own combo scorecard that is 6533 and allows me to use every club in my bag. Quote Driver: SIM2 Max 10.5* ... AD-IZ 6SR Fairway: SIM2 Max 15/18* ... Tensei Raw Blue 65R Hybrids: RBZ Tour Hybrid 21.5* ... Diamana Ltd 65R Utility: UDi 18* ... Even Flow Black 85R hy Irons: 4-9 MIM Tour ... Steelfiber i95R Wedges: MG3 46*/50*/58* LB ... Steelfiber i95R Putter: 6330 LTD Edition ... 33.5" Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour '23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JalanK Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 (edited) 34 minutes ago, chisag said: ... That is the wonderful thing about this game. You are free to play it anyway you like. With so many courses having combo tees on their scorecard I think it is just laziness or economic reasons to not offer combo tees when it is quite far between tee boxes. Too short or too long is no fun for anyone and 500yds or more between tees can make some par 4 holes par 4.5's to outright par 5's. Designers take into account approach shots on every hole and while some long par 4's are designed to have a wood run up on the green, others have the front guarded by bunkers or water because the designer expects players to be using a mid iron not a hybrid or wood. If you can't carry those obstacles you are not playing the hole the way it was designed. ... The course I mentioned is either 6722 or 6264 and I designed my own combo scorecard that is 6533 and allows me to use every club in my bag. My home course has two vastly different 9s. While similar in length, the back nine is more difficult due to significant terrain changes, some forced carries, natural grasses areas which are not marked as hazards or drop areas, and over the course of a season, can become quite long and thick. This leads to lost ball penalties. The back also has a far greater exposure to the wind. People I have played with will play the front nine from the "White", then play the back from the "Senior" tee box. I think most of them enter their scores as a total for the round, usually from the longer tees. If you just enter the scores as two 9 hole rounds handicapping is no problem. Mixing tee boxes, did you adjust slope and rating for hcp. purposes? Where could one fine the info necessary to do that? Edited November 20, 2021 by JalanK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HDTVMAN Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 Don't have a 3 wood...use a 5 wood turned down to 16°. Perfect off the tee and deck. Quote Certified Club Fitter. Ping G425 Max Driver 10.5° w/Diamona S+ LTD Blue-Board 70 R Shaft Ping G425 Max 5-7-9 Fairway Woods w/Ping Alta CB R Shaft Ping G425 Irons 5-U w/Ping Alta CB R Shaft (Power-Spec Lofts) Ping 3.0 Eye2 Glide Wedges 54°-58° w/Recoil SmacWrap F3 Flex Titleist Scotty Cameron '21 Phantom X 11.5 Putter PING Pioneer Cart Bag Lamkin Sonar+ Mid-Size Grips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 45 minutes ago, JalanK said: Mixing tee boxes, did you adjust slope and rating for hcp. purposes? Where could one fine the info necessary to do that? ... I just don't enter those scores. I really don't care much about handicaps these days as I usually shoot around par. Bad days I am over, good days I am under and average days I am right around par so my index has been pretty much the same for a few years now. My home course has several really tough (long) par 4's and unless I hit a terrible tee shot I usually play a hybrid or long iron into those greens. When the day comes that I can no longer reach those holes in two I will combo before moving up on the mid length and shorter holes. So many ways to enjoy this game and keep it challenging... 2 Quote Driver: SIM2 Max 10.5* ... AD-IZ 6SR Fairway: SIM2 Max 15/18* ... Tensei Raw Blue 65R Hybrids: RBZ Tour Hybrid 21.5* ... Diamana Ltd 65R Utility: UDi 18* ... Even Flow Black 85R hy Irons: 4-9 MIM Tour ... Steelfiber i95R Wedges: MG3 46*/50*/58* LB ... Steelfiber i95R Putter: 6330 LTD Edition ... 33.5" Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour '23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay Marie Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 I absolutely love hitting my 3 wood regardless of brand/model. When I returned to golf after 20 years it was after many months that I put a driver in my bag. 3 wood off the tee or deck it always gives me confidence Quote Whats in the bag: Titleist TSi3 Driver 9°, Aldila NVS 55G Ladies Flex Shaft Titleist 917F2 3 Wood 14.25°, Fujikura Speeder 665 Regular Flex Shaft Titleist 818H1 18° Hybrid, Tensei 60HY Regular Flex Shaft Titleist 818H1 21° Hybrid, Tensei 60HY Regular Flex Shaft Mizuno JPX900 5-PW Iron, KBS Tour C Taper Lite 105 Regular Flex SShaft Vokey Wedges - 50°, 54° & 58° S Grind, Wedge Flex Shaft Scotty Cameron California Fastback Putter Titleist Pro V1x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kikbuti Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 (edited) I'm a senior short knocker. I carry two 3-woods, both adjustable. My TaylorMade is adjusted to 14 and my Ping is adjusted to 17. I use mostly the Ping from the fairways, but if there's a chance of reaching the green with the TaylorMade without much hazard risk, I'll hit it. I tee off with a three wood or driving iron when a driver is too much or the shot is too risky. I don't hit 5-woods consistently. I ditched them long ago. Edited November 20, 2021 by kikbuti corrected unwanted autotype Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgk5 Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 11 hours ago, chisag said: ... That is the wonderful thing about this game. You are free to play it anyway you like. With so many courses having combo tees on their scorecard I think it is just laziness or economic reasons to not offer combo tees when it is quite far between tee boxes. Too short or too long is no fun for anyone and 500yds or more between tees can make some par 4 holes par 4.5's to outright par 5's. Designers take into account approach shots on every hole and while some long par 4's are designed to have a wood run up on the green, others have the front guarded by bunkers or water because the designer expects players to be using a mid iron not a hybrid or wood. If you can't carry those obstacles you are not playing the hole the way it was designed. ... The course I mentioned is either 6722 or 6264 and I designed my own combo scorecard that is 6533 and allows me to use every club in my bag. Hi Sam: Good lucking set up in the bag. Mine has changed a lot in the last two years as I'm now 74 years old. Take a peek below. Ciao. 1 Quote TXG Custom Cobra F9 9.5*, Accra 140 M2 TXG Custom Cobra F9 14.5* , Accra 140 M2 TXG Custom Cobra King Ltd. Black 5-wood. 17.5*, Accra 140 M2 TXG Custom T. Made SIM Max 7-wood 21*, Accra 140 M R TXG Custom PXG 0211, 6-pw, Recoil E460 R Callaway Jaws MD5 46*, Tour Issue DG S200 Cleveland RTX4 55/08, Tour Issue DG S400 TXG Custom Mizuno T20, 50/07, 60/07, Nippon 950H Neo TXG Custom Cobra King Nova, 25 gram weights, Garsen Non-Taper grip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Franc38 Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 I don't really have a 3wood. I carry a 16° wood with 42" shaft. I guess that is a 4 wood. Anyway, I do use that thing a lot... I mean, my driver is the absolute on/off part of my game, possibly worse than my putting. On a given day I might drive "fine" (ie straight... I typically spin the ball too much with that dawn club, so I rarely get more than 260 yards out of it) and on an other one, I block 7 out of 10 drives miles right. So here comes the 4 wood. It goes about 240 yards, pushing to 260 on dry hot days and it draws a few yards or some days cuts a few yards... Sure I do get the occasional snap hook, but that's all. So I tend to use it often off the tee. I don't have many holes where it's making sense for me to use it for a second shot (the par 5s that are "the right distance" to get there in two with that club are either double dog-legs or with tiny greens guarded severely) but it can help if the previously mentioned snap hook has me playing my second shot from the woods 150 yards from the tee box Quote Aim small... pray to miss small Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thibide1 Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 I had this same experience. Then I got fitted again. After getting it zoned in to where it hits a 220-240 shot it became immensely useful. I tried tinkering on my own a million times but nothing made an impact like a good fitting… ensured my gaps were filled and made me feel confident with it off the fairway but also w the right rough lie. Quote Mike Thibideau Driver: Mavrik Max 10.5 4-wood: Epic Speed 16.5 4-hybrid: R15 21 Irons 5-P: Mavrik Max Wedges: RTX ZipCore 46, 50, 54, 60 Shoes: MoneyMaker, Nike Roche G Glove: Asher Golf Ball: Chrome Soft, Supersoft (conditions dependent) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom the Golf Nut Posted November 21, 2021 Share Posted November 21, 2021 I use my 3 wood four to five times a round. Only once off the tee. My course has three par 5's and none are straight forward. The holes have turns and large elevation changes. You have to be very accurate off the tee. If I am in good position I try to go for the green. Hardly ever make it due to either the down hill lie and hitting to and up hill green. I'm not talking little elevation changes either.The holes are 472, 470, and 503 from the white tees which are the normal men's tee's. I am around 240 off the tee with my driver. My 3 wood gets me 220 yards. The one time I use it off the tee is is because it's a short hole of 315 yards. But you can't go directly for the green. Trees and a trap are in the way. The green is tucked in behind them. You play straight out or to the right side of the fairway then angle into the green. I lay up to a comfortable 100 yard approach. 1 Quote Driver, TSi1 10* Stiff Flex 3 Wood, SLDR HL 17* R Flex 5 Wood, SLDR 19* R Flex 7 Wood, F6 22.5* R Flex 939x 5 hybrid Irons, 699 Pro's S Flex (6 - AW) JB Wedge 56* Wedge, CBX 60* Putter, Marksman Fang 35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lefty19 Posted November 21, 2021 Share Posted November 21, 2021 Different stokes- all dependent on what YOU need for the courses you play. Is it primarily a mini driver or do we actually need it for specific spots on the course, par 5 in two? I dumped mine as I don't need it for the courses I play and the yardages anymore. Is the 17* vs. the 13* I use to play more accurate? Yes and I don't need to throttle it outright on every hole since I don't play courses that don't need max. distance either. I play a tighter course with no advantage of being 25yds. + longer but SHO need them to be more accurate for my junky swing. David Quote SIM 9* - Hzdrus RDX Black 70 M1-3HL- Hzdrus RDX Blue 70 Steelhead 7WD RCH99 J15 CB 4-pw C-Taper Lite Equalizer Wedges 50*-54*-58* V- Tour - M3W Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billy-Bo-Jim-Bob Posted November 23, 2021 Share Posted November 23, 2021 (edited) 3W is my favorite club to hit! Up until a few years ago I had two 3W's (12 and 15 degree). Now I just have 15 degree to add a wedge. Use it on shorter par 4's, or navigating dog legs/bunkers to avoid trouble. Use it more from the tee, than fairway. To shoot for green on par 5 has to be clear path to the green w limited trouble or I lay up to wedge zone. MUST stay in the bag! Edited November 23, 2021 by Billy-Bo-Jim-Bob Quote Driver - Titleist TSi3 9.0 (Ventus Blue 6S) 3 wood - TaylorMade SIM2 MAX 15 (Ventus Blue 6S) 5 wood - TaylorMade SIM2 MAX 18 (Ventus Blue 6S) Irons - Mizuno JPX 921 Tour 4-PW (DG X100) Wedges - Titleist Vokey SM9 50F (DG X100), 54D (DG S400) & 58M (DG S400) Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron - Phantom X 11.5 Ball - Titleist Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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