Matt, I agree with the "drive for show" statement. I don't even carry a hybrid. I carry a 7 wood that replaces the hybrid/3-4 iron....That club is money if you hit it right and it's very versatile. Reaching GIR is imperative.
Yes, GIR is imperative and I’m sure once you started hitting your driver longer and straighter it became a lot more easier hit more GIRs and to score lower.
I had a older Callaway heavenwood 17degree . After about 6 rounds I was pro good with that from anywhere .and it always put me to my favorite number into the green . I certainly agree with this GIR way of thinking , it's certainly less stressful than getting up and down to save par
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Thank you, Tony. It’s good to be back. And thanks for watching.
Matt, I agree with the "drive for show" statement. I don't even carry a hybrid. I carry a 7 wood that replaces the hybrid/3-4 iron....That club is money if you hit it right and it's very versatile. Reaching GIR is imperative.
Yes, GIR is imperative and I’m sure once you started hitting your driver longer and straighter it became a lot more easier hit more GIRs and to score lower.
I had a older Callaway heavenwood 17degree .
After about 6 rounds I was pro good with that from anywhere .and it always put me to my favorite number into the green .
I certainly agree with this GIR way of thinking , it's certainly less stressful than getting up and down to save par
I'm smaller only 5,9 maybe 165
And was getting 240-270 with a hybrid and always left me a small wedge or 9 iron etc into a green .
@724riff that’s perfect. That allows you to attack the Pin.