Golf Club of Choice – The Seven Wood

Even if you're a novice golfer you know that there is a big difference in which golf clubs you use whether it's a driver, putter or wedge. There is one club that has more uses than others and is therefore called the "perfect" club - the seven wood. In fact, many golfers think the seven wood is the best golf wood in their bag. Here are some reasons for this thinking.

The seven wood has multiple uses and be used on a number of shots. It swings easy, like a six iron but at the same time it gives you more distance and accuracy. Depending on your swing strength, you can use it on shots with a distance between 200 and 225 yards. This is a distance that can tackle many courses - all with basically just a seven wood.

The reason for the distance and accuracy is that the club is able to get under the ball and give it loft but at the same time get it to the green. If you have a seven wood with a graphite shaft then it will give the ball even more loft since it is more flexible than a metal shaft.

The seven wood is perfect for a long par 3 hole or even a short par 4. If you have a 180 yard par 3 you could use your three or four iron but with the seven wood you have an added bonus; you can tee the ball a bit higher. To get the full benefit of the distance and elevation, you'll need to position yourself slightly forward of the ball which will reduce the power of your swing so you don't overshoot the green.

The seven wood will also help you get around obstacles since it gives you a good amount of loft. If you have a shot that is blocked by trees then you can alter your stance and swing to make that shot with the seven wood. Open your stance a little, change the rotation of your hips, and hook the ball above the trees. So you get the power that you normally get from the seven wood but with the elevation you need.

As with any new technique, practice using the seven wood on the driving range first. Try altering your stance and swing in different ways and see how it affects the elevation and distance of your shot. You'll soon see why the seven wood is sometimes called the "perfect" club.

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