this is my thought. Unless you really have a chunk rate of like 50%, how can you possibly hit more greens from double the distance.
Chunk rate isn't 50%, but between my distance control on partial swing wedges, chunks and blades, I am better from 120-150.khaos288 said:
this is my thought. Unless you really have a chunk rate of like 50%, how can you possibly hit more greens from double the distance.
I think where a lot of people get that idea is modified expectations. This is just my mindset of how I could get caught thinking I'm better from 100 yards than I am from 50.khaos288 said:
this is my thought. Unless you really have a chunk rate of like 50%, how can you possibly hit more greens from double the distance.
I have found zero standardization for tee box colors.gman-79 said:
Red Tees are almost always ladies tees.
Well stated sir!Quote:
If I'm within 50 yards, I'm trying to be within 20 feet of the pin.
If I'm at 125 yards, I'm hoping to hit the green
And how did you play from those tees? Pretty good?jgh85Ag said:
I played 7 courses in 7 days last week and the variation in color was great. I will say about half had red as the forward tees.
This is me, especially early on in the season when the fairway lies are tight and I am still shaking some rust off. Much less of an issue when they fill in though. If I'm playing/practicing a lot, tight lies aren't really an issue anymore.Trinity Ag said:It is not a good thing, but it is not far off for my game.khaos288 said:
Also being better from 120-160 than 60-90 is not a good thing
The issue is that I tend to have more catastrophically bad shots from 60-90 than I do from 100-150.
I may miss left or right with a 8-P, but I very rarely chunk it severely.
From 60-80, though, my chunk rate is probably 20-30%. And at Traditions, that is invariably into the hard guarding every freaking green.
So my scoring average from 100+ is better than from 60-90, because it includes fewer double bogies.
But I am practicing more with my wedges to fix this.
I have often heard that pros would much rather have a full wedge shot than a 60-70 yarder, is this not the case? Sorry if stupid question, but always made me feel better when I chunk a 70 yard shot 30 yards.DannyDuberstein said:
Agree. The "I'd rather be at 100 than 50" is very much a psychological preference. And it's a preference that will hurt one's score in the long run if they manage their game that way.
I may be speaking for myself, and someone may have mentioned this but I have a very good idea almost exactly how far a full sand/gap/PW/9 iron shot is going to with a full swing. With a 60-70 yarder, I have to practice all the time to be somewhat dialed in and there's still so much margin for error as it is entirely a feel shot.khaos288 said:
this is my thought. Unless you really have a chunk rate of like 50%, how can you possibly hit more greens from double the distance.
Boo Weekley said:I have often heard that pros would much rather have a full wedge shot than a 60-70 yarder, is this not the case? Sorry if stupid question, but always made me feel better when I chunk a 70 yard shot 30 yards.DannyDuberstein said:
Agree. The "I'd rather be at 100 than 50" is very much a psychological preference. And it's a preference that will hurt one's score in the long run if they manage their game that way.