1. Too often, golfers will take a 3-wood off the tee for control, but then try to hit it as far as they hit the driver. When you swing that hard, you give up the 3-wood’s control advantage. Yes, it’s great to hit the ball straight and long, but keeping it in the fairway is the reason you’re hitting 3-wood.
2. When you tee up your 3-wood, follow the same rule used for the driver: Half of the ball should be above the club-head’s crown. Golfers who don’t pay attention to tee height struggle to hit 3-woods. Also, play the ball an inch farther back in your stance than you do for the driver.
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