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So I tend to struggle with par 3's, I seem really good at blowing up on them in a variety of ways (blade off of tee, chunks around the greens, and the occasional sand blow up).
So I went to oobgolf out of curiosity to see what my GIR % is for par 3's. 10%!!!!!!!!! That is AWFUL, I thought it was bad, but lord thats really bad. Might be better off teeing up a putter and giving it a run or 2. Anyone else struggle like me on these? |
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So that's what the other meal on my bill was. hahaha If he is somehow working at GC this May, I am going to die laughing, and if he isn't, maybe we should make a drive to PGA National for dinner one night. |
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The website I use doesn't give me a breakdown for par 3's, 4's, or 5's, just that I'm at a GIR avg. of 52%. The only thing I can tell you that helped me was aim for the center of the green no matter where the pin is that day and take an in control swing at it. That being said, if I have a short iron in my hand? I should still shoot at the center anyway, but I just can't help it :/
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