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 · Usually the wood shafts are a bit heavier even if it the same model. A shaft type can have the same launch and feel, but a 70g shaft on a driver will feel different than a 70g on a 3W. I play the same model shaft in my driver and 3W but the 3W is a 70g and driver 60g.  · i am no expert but the general advise seems to be heavier shaft as you work through the set. I actually have a lighter and more flexible (in theory) shaft in my 3 wood and hit it pretty well. When I went to Club Champion for a full bag .  · A 3w shaft will generally be heavier (g ish) than a driver shaft (g give or take). This is so the 3w doesn't feel really light because of its shorter length. 5w would be heavier still (g).


Most stock shafts from manufacturers use the same weight of shaft in fairway woods as their driver models. Fairway woods have shafts that are between 1 and 3 inches shorter than your driver shaft. To create a consistent feeling between the clubs it is highly recommended that your fairway wood shafts should be slightly (5 to 15 grams) heavier than your driver shaft. i am no expert but the general advise seems to be heavier shaft as you work through the set. I actually have a lighter and more flexible (in theory) shaft in my 3 wood and hit it pretty well. When I went to Club Champion for a full bag fitting the advice was to keep the 3 wood. Quote. But I thought why not test the lighter shaft in one of my fairway woods – even though many of my fitting friends typically recommend using heavier shafts in fairway woods than in drivers. So I put the 57 gram shaft in my 3 wood and 5 wood – and could not hit these clubs At All! Back went the 76 gram shafts into these. Then, this past weekend, I did a Driver Fitting with a player. We started testing with 65 gram driver shafts, and with these his Club Path was about 10 to 12 degrees to.


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