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Those who support hitting driver argue that getting closer to the hole, over time, will lead to lower scores. Those who support the three-wood, on the other hand, side with caution and say that...
Jul 8, 2010 · I use a driver as often as you'd use your 60 degree wedge - maybe more maybe less. I could get around without it, but it's nice to have the extra yards on a long hole.
Jul 24, 2023 · On holes with tight or narrow fairways, using a 3-wood can offer better accuracy compared to a driver. The smaller clubhead and shorter shaft of the 3-wood make it easier to control the shot, reducing the chances of hitting the ball out of bounds or into hazards.
You can shoot very well without using a driver, using just irons. It’s easier to control a 7 iron and keep it in play (just because of distance dispersion) than a driver. Reply reply
If your goal is to steadily improve you will easily be able to break 100 without hitting driver. You will be able to break 90 too. Getting below 80, can be done, but after you break 90 you'll see the real cost benefit analysis of hitting driver vs playing it safe on a hole by hole basis.
Nov 13, 2023 · I am far from the first person to have thought of this concept, notorious free thinker Phil Mickelson has actually won a major with one driver, two drivers and even without a driver in his bag altogether!
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