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Old 06-29-2007, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Hennybogan View Post
Comdpa,

This advice would be tailored to low handicap golfer. To adjust, I would choose the longest club that can be hit consistently.

Already in another post--Don't go for extra on long fours and short fives. You will be able to reach them from the fairway but not the rough. It's OK to let out the shaft on long fives and short fours.

On a straight hole with constant width of fairway and no water, OB, or pot bunkers, hit the driver. If there is a dogleg, but it is created by traps rather than trees and the carry is manageable, go ahead.

On a tree-lined dogleg, if a good tee shot that flies too straight will go through the fairway hit a three wood. Don't try to sling it around the dogleg (as a rule).

If the fairway pinches, and there is a hazard or deep rough, lay back.

On lay up holes, pick a good spot, measure the yardage so you can adjust to conditions. People often just do the math. Hole is 340. They like 80 yards. Hit it 260. That might not be the best spot based on width of fairway, slope, view of the green. It might be better to lay back to 110. Watch getting too close to the green with a front pin over a trap, esp. if greens are firm. Go ahead and get close with a back pin, esp. if the greens are soft.

Birdies are made with iron shots. While you want to be aggressive, you don't want to give away a hole by taking needless risks from the tee.

It's OK to back off your plan if you don't feel it. Hit three wood instead of driver. Seldom should you change your plan to be more aggressive.

Be aware of changing conditions. If the wind is opposite or it has rained the club will likely change.

Henny,

Sorry, did not see that this was under Caddy Shack, so my question was irrelevant,

Sorry folks.
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Last edited by Amen Corner : 06-29-2007 at 03:59 PM. Reason: did not understand that this was under Caddy Shack
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