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How to Distinguish Golf Drivers And Golf Fairway Woods
Golfclubs365.com / 2011-12-28

When I begin to learn the golf and I don't know what the golf clubs are used to do? Even I am used to think that the golf driver and fairway wood are the same. Titleist 710 AP2 Irons. Until last week my golf partner tells me that there are some differences between the golf drivers and golf fairway woods. In the following paragraph, I would like to share how to distinguish golf drivers and golf fairway woods for you!

Generally speaking, Drivers are used for hitting the ball to great distances off the tee, and sometimes there is an exception that they are launching lowly, piercing shots from perfect fairway lies. Fairway woods relatively have more functions; they are more versatile and provide both distance and accuracy on approach shots. Their use off the tee is for control and consistency.

At first, the biggest difference between a fairway wood and a driver is the playability. The golf of using the driver is to hit the ball long and straight. The driver is one club set that can be fun to hit and the amateur golfers can spend countless hours trying to perfect. Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Fairway Wood. Approach shots become shorter and relatively easier, and there is a psychological advantage of hitting after your opponent. It is not uncommon for golfers to generate added club head speed in an attempt to pound the ball as far as they can. Golfers have a tremendous advantage when they have greater distance off the tee than their playing companions.

Fairway woods are the best golf clubs for controlling the ball. Although the fairway woods don't hit as far as the drivers they are able to keep the ball on line with the greater loft than the drivers. If there is trouble in the distance that a driver might reach, your best option is to pull out the fairway wood and take the hazard out of play. Golfers will consider using fairway woods off the tee on narrow holes and especially on holes with water hazards or out of bounds in close proximity.

Next, the design of the drivers and fairway woods also has some differences. A driver is the longest and biggest of the woods category. Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Irons. And a fairway wood is the golf club set which is long with the mallet shaped heads and which is the part you hit the ball. Hope the information above will help you learn more about the golf.

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