In this video, “Fairway Wood, Hybrid, and Long Iron | What is the Difference?”…
You’ll finally find out how far each club hits…
What makes these clubs different…
And which one you should carry in your bag.
Long Iron
This is better suited for players with higher club head speeds…
So if you’re getting around 120 mph club head speed with your driver…
…then that’s plenty for hitting long irons.
Also, long irons are better for you if you want more control over the shot shape.
If you’re closer to being an average golfer (~90% of all golfers)…
…I recommend stopping your irons around a 6 iron.
Anything higher than a 5 iron, you’d most likely be better off with woods or hybrids.
Hybrids
Hybrids play a little longer…
So if you’re looking to replace a 4 iron, you’d want to use a 5 hybrid.
Also, hybrids are more rounded on the bottom.
This will help you if your lie isn’t great; you’ll still be able to get a decent shot.
Note that long irons can be really difficult from a bad lie.
Fairway Woods
Woods will typically launch the lowest and will give you more distance.
This may be great for tee shots but the sole is so wide that it may be difficult to get out of normal to bad lies.
What club is best for you?
Overall, if you don’t have crazy swing speed and you’re looking to make life a bit easier, then make sure you test some hybrids.
All that really matters is that you test out a bunch of different clubs…
And see what feels best for you.
Watch this video now to learn about the different club types…
…then test the clubs to see what’s best for you!