alosso:
I also read "(you did [hit]) a 3W or hybrid"...
the commas separate the statements. Had I used a single comma like this
For it to count it must be hit from the tee with a driver, not a 3W or hybrid which you did.
Or no commas like this
For it to count it must be hit from the tee with a driver not a 3W or hybrid which you did.
then you would have been correct.
but using 2 commas to separate the statements makes that interpretation incorrect.
read the sentence without the separated phrase.
Punctuation and Capitalization make all the difference, take this example,
"I had to help my uncle, Jack, off a horse" or "I had to help my Uncle jack off a horse"
just saying
Danny