It makes sense right? The thing I find is a mental issue from the tee. If I have a driver or 3 wood, I hit it and do so with confidence, generally it goes predictably near my target. The Hybrid/ iron approach which makes logical sense, seems to get me swinging less freely and I still miss the fairway a lot; now I'm 150 yards further back in the rough. So it's not a great play for me. I have a hybrid that I'm pretty comfortable with, I can sting it pretty well most days, but I get worse results from mishits with it than I do the driver in general, so unless it's purely a layup, I generally don't use it off the tee.
What I really need to do is practice, but most years, especially the last two years, my practice is on course. I get thinking about scoring and my practice shots go out the window. If I got to a range more and actually worked on my tee game, not with driver, I'd be a better scoring golfer. I just haven't made the time for it. The game has lost its importance to me in the big picture, so it's more of a social thing now than anything. My scores aren't what I'd like and man do I have some super off days, but I still enjoy it.