| It's no secret. The irons and woods have a different swing that suits both.
This is what is happening.
You have a nice descending blow with your irons, but that same swing doesn't translate well to your hybrid iron and driver, because they need to have more of a sweeping motion. These clubs have flatter faces, so if you're coming into the shot too far from above, if you just slightly mis hit it, you're not going to get any height on the ball, and any degree of openness or closedness is going to be amplified.
I'm willing to bet you have a bit of a leaker to the right on your irons, and this gets worse as you go up.
Try this - when you are moving into the downswing, aim to point the butt end of your grip down at the ball and then moving on down the target line as you release. This will get you coming in from the inside.
Also, on your longer clubs (your driver and hybrids) be sure you are putting the ball forward in your stance to promote a more sweeping motion.
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