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I got out for a round of golf at Brown Deer CC (site of the old US Bank Championship) this morning before work and could not hit one straight drive. I was hitting out from under trees on every hole that I used the driver on. Could never get into a rhythm. Par 3's I was hitting them pin high and having a good time. After 3 in the woods you would think I would just aim right, since I was slicing it all day.
I guess it is time to go hit a bucket at the range to figure this thing out. rant over. |
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I got out for a round of golf at Brown Deer CC (site of the old US Bank Championship) this morning before work and could not hit one straight drive. I was hitting out from under trees on every hole that I used the driver on. Could never get into a rhythm. Par 3's I was hitting them pin high and having a good time. After 3 in the woods you would think I would just aim right, since I was slicing it all day. |
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Had the most frustrating time yesterday.
I was CRUSHING drives. I mean, absolutely blasting them. However, they'd just clip a branch and die. They'd leak just right over a tree line. How is this for bad luck? I actually hit the 150 yard marker on the fly with one of my drives. It was a white pole. So, instead of getting another 15-20 yards of run it bounced backwards about 10 yards. What the heck???? I halfway expected to hit a bird with one of my drives. |
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My whole game is built off driving the ball well. If I do I will usually score real well and if I don't my scores reflect it. My strong part of my game is iron play and it bails me out but there is nothing worse than standing on a tee and having no clue where it is going. That has been my driving fault lately. Had a lesson last week with my instructor and we noticed a small fault that was a pretty easy fix and of course I bought a new Cleveland TL310 with a Miyazaki shaft and that didn't hurt either. lol
![]() I just hope the honeymoon never ends with the 310. |
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No matter how you want to say it, if the second shot is a punch out of the trees, you can have the greatest short game in the world and you will still lose strokes on an 18 hole round. Playing from trouble wears you down pretty quickly. ![]() |
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How is this for bad luck? I actually hit the 150 yard marker on the fly with one of my drives. It was a white pole. So, instead of getting another 15-20 yards of run it bounced backwards about 10 yards. What the heck???? |
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I have been trying to get myself to make a driver decision on the range during warmup. Normally I can get a feel if it's even worth pulling it out of the bag before the first hole. Of course I fail at making that decision all the time, but it's the thought that counts. I did manage to leave it in the bag for a whole round and just use my 3W instead and I believe it saved my round.
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I'm having driver issues this season as well. I never seem to know where it's going... and when I try to hit a draw, I end up hitting a fade. My shots that do go down the middle tend to be high and short, while the ones that I actually hit well are usually pulled to the left.
To me, there is nothing more frustrating. Golf is just not near as fun when you aren't hitting the big stick well, not to mention it seems to rub off on the rest of the clubs in my bag. Unlike others, if I'm not hitting my driver well, my 3-wood is usually worse. I have no backup plan! |
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It's amazing how much a bad driving day can mess with your mental game. |
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We were just talking about this the other day hear at work, about how it would improve most high handicapper's scores to just leave the driver at home most days. Unless you hit driver really well and your score is the result of bad putting or whatever else. It is better to hit hybrid/5 iron to a par 4 or to hit hybrid/hybrid/5 iron/SW to a par 5 than it is to take a big number hitting the ball out of bounds or into the woods and hacking out. The fastest way to improve your score is to be disciplined and not try to hit that driver on every par 4 or 5. I am a low handicapper and you would be surprised how many times I grab a hybrid or a 4 iron to tee off on a par 4 or even a par 5 if the fairway is just too narrow to hit driver or 3W. Especially important to not go too far into trouble, stay short of a bunker or other hazard, or if you go too far right or left you are dead. Try playing to the yardage marker at 150 sometime with a par 4 tee shot or with your second or even third shot on a par 5. Instead of trying to hit that driver and risking having to make a miracle shot just to get back in play leave yourself back a little. If you practice that 150 shot until you can do it in your sleep all you have to do is get to that marker and you have it made. There are very few golf courses that don't allow you to do this, and if you are playing a golf course that forces you to hit 250 yard carries just to play it then you need to either move up to a closer tee box or go somewhere else to play, because you are not doing yourself any favors by trying to hit shots you are not able to pull off a high percentage of the time.
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