The main differences are a fairway wood has a smaller head, more loft and a shorter shaft. Obviously the driver has a larger head to a maximum of 460cc, a loft of mainly 8.5 to 10.5 degrees, and a shaft which can be around 44-46 inches long.
In theory you should hit the 5 wood farther. This is due to the less loft and longer shaft.
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Unfortunately, there is no such thing. There is however rescue clubs (also known as hybrids), these are clubs which are a blend of a wood and an iron, they have the loft of a long iron, and the shape of a wood. It has a shorter shaft for a better attack angle and more control.
It may be the wood is so thick so you have to make do with long shaft
By applying heat to the shaft at the end of the stick where the wood is to be removed.
your iron heads are closed at impact. this means the face of the club is pointing to the left of your swing plane (or target line). the face of your driver and 3-wood is open at impact. this means the face of the club is pointing to the right of your swing plane (or target line). and yes, shaft length could be a factor. you are getting some rollover on your iron shots while with the driver, you are out in front and the club head does not catch up and turn over due to length. try slowing down your swing with the driver and 3-wood and try swinging a little harder on your iron shots to see what happens.
A steel head and a wood shaft.
type of wood used: from ash tree.
A steel shaft with wood or plastic handle, any number of shapes, but all with a sharp bevelled point.
yes I am 99% positive that you can make a pool cue out of oak wood
composite means the use of different materials. a lacrosse shaft can be a composite of many materials such wood and carbon fiber.