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Multiple Choice
Which do you prefer and why?
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wow good questions diane. 1 on the first question because all I have to do is get it online and the speed will take care of itself and it's only 6 ft. away. q2 I hate both scenarios but I would go with 2 because I'm more familiar with that shot. I don't like the idea of the ball being at chest level. I would rather reach a little more and dig out the ball below my feet.
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#1 on the first question because it is the easier of the three to make, percentage wise.....for me
#2 on the second question, again because it is the easier of the two to hit with control, and accuracy .....for me. |
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#1 is easy... the 6 footer. Uphill, downhill, sidehill, doesn't matter. #2 IT DEPENDS. http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...es/biggrin.png How far is the sand below the level of the grass? How deep is the rough? Most times I'm going to go for the ball outside of the bunker, but if the ball is at waist level in 6 inch rough, then I want it in the sand. |
1 and 1. I feel I'd have a better chance of executing those shots successfully.
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I dont mind double breakers but im not always successful with them. In bunkers I dont like hitting the ball when its below my feet. |
Snakes eyes.
Kevin |
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1: An average length putt with a double break Why? Downhill putts I tend to roll to far past the hole if I miss, and 75 footers are tough to judge speed on to say the least. 2: Standing inside a bunker and your ball is outside the bunker Why? I have an easier time choking up on the club and hitting a ball above my feet than trying to stay down through a swing on a ball well below my feet. |
Q1. 1) Because that is the putt I have most confidence with.
Q2. 1) Because the ball above your feet is always a better situation out of the two. |
#2 for me because if it's an average lenght and average amount of double break just split the difference and work on speed.
#1 Always easier for me to choke up and get a good forward swing to the hole. |
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#2 on question one. I find watching a putt snake its way across the green and then dropping a really rewarding thing. Knowing you judged multiple breaks perfectly.
#2 on question two...i find it easier to choke down on clubs and play rather than squatting awkwardly. |
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