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Date Posted: 06:05:41 10/07/10 Thu
Author: Michael
Subject: Re: Fairway Woods
In reply to: Debra 's message, "Fairway Woods" on 17:10:45 10/06/10 Wed

Based on previous comments on this message board from Mr. Lake, which ring true from my own experience, you must be putting a different swing on your 5 wood.

If you hit your 7 wood well, then that same swing will be effective with your 5 wood. Most of us have a tendency to struggle with the lower lofted irons or woods at first due to problems associated with our older sets of club. Remember, your previous set had graduated shaft lengths, and your long irons and woods probably didn't fit you correctly. You may have developed a "sway" in your swing to compensate.

It's a mental thing. Trust the swing described in the playability tips. Again, the same swing you use with your 7 wood will be completely effective with your 5.

Hope this helps,

Michael

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[> Re: Fairway Woods -- David Lake, 09:11:27 10/07/10 Thu

Debra,

What Michael posted is 100% correct. You should go to the range taking only your #5 wood and you will cure this problem in short order.

David Lake
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