I'm thinking about doing this...
With my driver, I just have no confidence in hitting a draw. Probably because I was a slicer for so long. If I stand over a shot with driver in hand and the gameplan is to movie it right to left, it is usually just a recipe for disaster. There was a time when I was consistently hitting a 5-10 yard fade and I was always really confident in my driver. I need some work to get back to that, but I think with practice I can get there.
With 3-wood I don't have the same kind of mental issues. I can't always pull off the shot in my mind, but I have some decent success with hitting a draw. I think it could be a reliable shot for me with some work.
Does anyone else out there use this set-up (or vice versa)? Where you like to hit your driver left to right, but if you absolutely have to hit a draw off the tee then you can just hit your 3-wood? If so, how is it working for you?
With my driver, I just have no confidence in hitting a draw. Probably because I was a slicer for so long. If I stand over a shot with driver in hand and the gameplan is to movie it right to left, it is usually just a recipe for disaster. There was a time when I was consistently hitting a 5-10 yard fade and I was always really confident in my driver. I need some work to get back to that, but I think with practice I can get there.
With 3-wood I don't have the same kind of mental issues. I can't always pull off the shot in my mind, but I have some decent success with hitting a draw. I think it could be a reliable shot for me with some work.
Does anyone else out there use this set-up (or vice versa)? Where you like to hit your driver left to right, but if you absolutely have to hit a draw off the tee then you can just hit your 3-wood? If so, how is it working for you?