Hey guys
Just got back into golfing and despite a full season under my belt I can't seem to figure out my driver or fairway woods. I started looking up other options and came across this article on the best driving irons for high handicaps (thatsagimmie.com/best-driving-irons). I joined the forum because it said that some players use driving irons to replace their driver or fairway woods if they're better iron players.
It seems kind of confusing to find trustworthy golf info so I thought I'd post here to see if that makes sense or if I should just keep working on my driver and woods until I get the hang of it?
Just got back into golfing and despite a full season under my belt I can't seem to figure out my driver or fairway woods. I started looking up other options and came across this article on the best driving irons for high handicaps (thatsagimmie.com/best-driving-irons). I joined the forum because it said that some players use driving irons to replace their driver or fairway woods if they're better iron players.
It seems kind of confusing to find trustworthy golf info so I thought I'd post here to see if that makes sense or if I should just keep working on my driver and woods until I get the hang of it?

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