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The 7-wood and 3-hybrid target similar distance ranges, typically 190-210 yards. The 7-wood has a larger head (160-175cc) versus the hybrid's compact design (95-110cc). Both clubs aim to maximize distance through different approaches. 7-woods use 21-22 degrees of loft with 42-inch shafts. Their design creates high launch angles and steep landing angles. The wider sole and back weighting help achieve maximum distance from various lies. The 7-wood excels at consistent distance control and performs well from light rough. 3-hybrids feature 19-21 degrees of loft with 40-41 inch shafts. Their iron-like design enables precise distance management. The shorter shaft improves accuracy, while the hybrid head shape cuts through rough better than traditional long irons. Both clubs generate similar total distance but achieve it differently. The 7-wood produces more carry distance with a higher trajectory, while hybrids create more roll-out. The 7-wood's higher flight suits soft conditions, while hybrids perform better in wind. 7-woods help golfers who struggle with hybrids or prefer looking down at a larger club head. The 7-wood particularly benefits slower swing speeds. Both clubs cost similarly, around $200-250 new. Many players choose based on their swing type and course conditions rather than pure distance potential.