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11-29-2010, 07:52 PM
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eFDMBwKH
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If you have been playing for any fair amount of time shouldn't you pretty much know what your yardages should be if you aren't changing sets of irons very often? A sorta "standard" +/- yardage that you are should be seeing giving certain conditions. For example if you have 150 out I could hit 8 iron... however I know my range could be +/- 10 yards when you factor in wind, weather, or hitting it soft, full, or hard.
I understand when you get a new set of clubs and maybe have to figure out how far you hit those. I went from Miura Blades and tried to match my i15 setup of those. I found out I was hitting them almost a club longer than my "standard" yardage that I was used to seeing with my Miuras. The guys I play with we usually are same club # when comes to yardage so now I have to remember to club myself down when we help club each other.
I don't see where someone not playing very often really need to know exact max/min numbers that they think they can hit a club. I don't see how they could be that consistant that it would matter. Nor do I doubt most are as anal or as good as some of top pros than know exact max yardage they can hit a club. I think if they find a general range per each iron that would help them the most.
Like others have said get a Bushnell or GPS and go to spot you can hit and get a general idea what yardages you can hit your irons and take that info to the course to you.
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