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GRRRR.....Another round of terrible fairway wood and driver performance paired with exception iron play. Last week it was totally opposite, I was hitting my woods well and couldn't buy an iron shot. About every fourth round the stars align and I have a good round. What gives?
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I know this happens to me occasionally, and I think that it's b/c the woods' shaft length is so different. With me, it generally comes down to overreaching with my hands so my arms are almost parallel with my shaft rather than being more perpendicular to the ground. On the other hand, I have developed a neurosis where I have days where I can't hit woods/irons/wedges off the tee box, but can off the fairway/rough just fine. My saying is: Golf is 80% mental, 15% physical, and 5% luck.
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GRRRR.....Another round of terrible fairway wood and driver performance paired with exception iron play. Last week it was totally opposite, I was hitting my woods well and couldn't buy an iron shot. About every fourth round the stars align and I have a good round. What gives? |
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I've flip-flopped one or the other numerous times this year. Not sure what it is. If the woods aren't working then I won't use 'em. 3-4 iron from tee to green if need be and I still shoot just fine. Only makes for a longer second shot really and your "drive" is usually right in the middle of the fairway!
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