Just wondering what the consensus is here when it comes to a fairway wood vs. a hybrid?
For me, I never use a fairway wood on my home course, there is usually not much need, it is a short course, so when I find myself around the 250 range it is usually due to a poor drive. I most often hit my 3 hybrid or lay up if it is a par 5...
My 3 hybrid has 20 degrees of loft, I do not have a 5 wood, and my 3 wood has 15 degrees of loft... I should be hitting my 3 wood from this distance but I honestly have not hit it off the turf in years, and it is a very old Taylor Made Burner Bubble knock off, so it is not the best club...
So I am looking a good 5 wood or a #2 hybrid and I was just wondering what most feel the real difference is between the two types of clubs... My current 3 hybrid is a cheap knock off as well, so I am not putting much stock into either club...
For me, I never use a fairway wood on my home course, there is usually not much need, it is a short course, so when I find myself around the 250 range it is usually due to a poor drive. I most often hit my 3 hybrid or lay up if it is a par 5...
My 3 hybrid has 20 degrees of loft, I do not have a 5 wood, and my 3 wood has 15 degrees of loft... I should be hitting my 3 wood from this distance but I honestly have not hit it off the turf in years, and it is a very old Taylor Made Burner Bubble knock off, so it is not the best club...
So I am looking a good 5 wood or a #2 hybrid and I was just wondering what most feel the real difference is between the two types of clubs... My current 3 hybrid is a cheap knock off as well, so I am not putting much stock into either club...