The Smart Scoring Hack Pros Use on Drivable Par 4s | The Game Plan | Golf Digest

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  • @OBL1V1ONsnipez
    @OBL1V1ONsnipez Год назад +277

    Dagger to my heart when he said high handicap then showed 15 lol

    • @9e7exkbzvwpf7c
      @9e7exkbzvwpf7c Год назад +12

      Yeah, by that metric I’m an astronomical handicap.

    • @AdrianwithaW
      @AdrianwithaW Год назад +2

      Mate saaaaame 😢

    • @brucebarry1204
      @brucebarry1204 Год назад +1

      Haha my thoughts exactly! That was my biggest takeaway 😢

    • @andyr5389
      @andyr5389 10 месяцев назад +2

      I feel you. To help you out. Remember, he is talking about pros, which are about a +6. So slide the scale right. They move to zero. High handicap is now -21.
      Feel better?

    • @OBL1V1ONsnipez
      @OBL1V1ONsnipez 10 месяцев назад

      Since this message I am now a 8.4 handicap so I felt better anyways lol, but now, now with that scale,🤣 gotta be top 10% lol@@andyr5389

  • @loicdesroches9441
    @loicdesroches9441 Год назад +97

    The thing is for mid handicaper : The risk of being OB and completely missing the drive is more there than hitting a 5 iron. But for pros, the stat is true.

    • @__d.y
      @__d.y Год назад +12

      I'm probably still going OB with my 5 iron

    • @timwenger7750
      @timwenger7750 Год назад +5

      its the proper strategy for high handicappers as well, chunking one with a 4i or sending that OB doesnt stop becoming an option because you left the driver in the bag

    • @JS4Eag
      @JS4Eag Год назад +3

      I didn’t think this is true. Mid-high handicappers do not tend to be reliable with long irons. The miss is often worse bc they are further away than they would’ve been had they just topped or sliced their drive.

    • @AaronEvans-ut2ge
      @AaronEvans-ut2ge Год назад +2

      @@timwenger7750 but you go OB less often with 5 iron than driver (and chunking is less punitive than OB since no penalty stroke) so you would have to do the math.

    • @AaronEvans-ut2ge
      @AaronEvans-ut2ge Год назад +2

      @@JS4Eag did back of envelope calculation of 20 index hitting driver 220 vs 160 club using usgs bogey yardage rating with OB on both sides. looked like both strategies had the same strokes lost. That doesn't include the psychological effect of looking at OB and tensing up.

  • @good2epic
    @good2epic Год назад +6

    Read Lowest Score Wins. Great guide to applying this kind of calculus to your own game.

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson Год назад +33

    Unfortunately for anyone not on tour, the risk of a lost ball is high as well

    • @Michael-uc2pn
      @Michael-uc2pn 5 месяцев назад

      I feel like half my lost balls are because I don't have multiple cameras and a crowd watching my ball to tell me exactly where it went 😂 especially on holes where you have to blindly hit it over a hill

  • @YourBoySB
    @YourBoySB Год назад +4

    If you’re not playing for money or in a tournament, go for it. That way if you get comfortable hitting longer clubs at small targets, when you find yourself in a win or lose situation in a money game etc, you’ll be more comfortable with the shot. You at least want it as an option vs not even considering it as an option bc you’ve never really tried it.

  • @wadesworld6250
    @wadesworld6250 Год назад +34

    It's true for pros, but less true for higher-handicap amateurs. They don't have the skill to hit a short-sided flop to get the ball close. They are an absolute disaster out of bunkers. They can't get it close out of ankle deep rough or a hazard. When they hit that 3-wood to try to get it close to the par-5 green in two, they're likely to hit It off the planet into the woods or water.
    In general, higher-handicap amateurs are better off doing what gives them the most simple shot. While they may occasionally catch lightning in a bottle and make the aggressive shot pay off, more often than not, they're going to turn the aggressive play into a big number.

    • @RayNLA
      @RayNLA Год назад +3

      Heyyyy…Speak for yourself! If we do pull it off we can talk about it for years to come. 😂❤

    • @da45ep
      @da45ep Год назад +2

      keep in mind that the high handicappers don't play on such tough courses. anyway, unless you're a scratch golfer you probably shouldnt be giving advice

    • @JonasKFriedChicken
      @JonasKFriedChicken Год назад +5

      The high handicapper can just as easily put their approach shot in a horrible place.

    • @ericschroeder8932
      @ericschroeder8932 Год назад +4

      Mark Broadie disagrees with you. Read Every Shot Counts. The data backs it up.

    • @da45ep
      @da45ep Год назад

      @@JonasKFriedChicken highly likely. aim as best you can to the area and itll prob turn into a lay up anyway

  • @Brandon-youtube
    @Brandon-youtube Год назад +12

    If I had spotters I would do this more often but man I lose balls in the fairway I swear

  • @tylersouthcott3359
    @tylersouthcott3359 7 месяцев назад +5

    It’s fundamentally flawed to use professionals data to make decisions as a mid to high handicap. If you’re a mid to high and you want to lower your scores, key number one is eliminating doubles and then reducing bogeys. NOT by sneaking out more birdies.
    If it’s just a short par four with no specific danger, sure go for it. If the shot risking a penalty or OB for precision… keep the big number off. Get a wedge in your hand and just hit the green. You may pick up a fraction of a stroke on the closer drive but if you go hazard or OB you’re guaranteeing yourself a lost full stroke or two

  • @andreashauri2087
    @andreashauri2087 Год назад +4

    My decision is also influenced by the fact, that I do not have the certainty to find the ball again, even if it is in the rough close to the green after a good 1st shot. Pros playing in tournaments do not have to worry about this, becasue there are always spectators and staff around the green, spotting the ball.

    • @mariooo88
      @mariooo88 11 месяцев назад +1

      Being able to find the ball is a skill everyone develops through years! Well actually not everyone, because not everyone realizes it's a skill you can train and get better at.

  • @BenWaltonNYC
    @BenWaltonNYC Год назад +21

    Wow this video is awesome. LKD is the GOAT. Always giving out smart takes.

    • @kw12784
      @kw12784 Год назад

      Funny...I can't stand the guy because of some of his horrendous takes🤔

  • @natureboyricflair8555
    @natureboyricflair8555 Год назад +2

    I applaud the effort that went into this video. Content creators should take note

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 10 месяцев назад

      Fair enough. However, the risk/reward ratios are different for pros than they are for weekend players. Pros are going to make a lot of up-and-downs because they usually have great short games while weekend players generally do not.

  • @Oldwiseguy-59
    @Oldwiseguy-59 Год назад +7

    How good is your short game vs how good is your 100 yd shot?

  • @mrdune5479
    @mrdune5479 Год назад +13

    If they make rough deeper and the hazards more difficult it might change the status quo

  • @billsteezie641
    @billsteezie641 Год назад +8

    And that’s why drivable par 4’s are a bore. They all just go for it. If the risk was higher, and say 50% of the field were to lay up, then it would be interesting. Then the choice would be interesting and so would the execution, or lack of. But if everyone chooses just to hit and hope, then it’s a poor golf hole.

    • @jz4461
      @jz4461 Год назад +1

      Do you think the same thing for a longer par 4? Every player is going for the green in two, so those holes must be boring too

    • @da45ep
      @da45ep Год назад +4

      theres a bit more than hope in there Billsy. Im actually shocked that pro golfers want to get it in the hole in the least shots as possible.

  • @ruffmatt1982
    @ruffmatt1982 8 месяцев назад

    This makes sense for a pro or very low handicap golfer. For a double digit handicap or highers i would say their lack of control over where a drive goes could have them hitting 2,3,4.... Balls off the tee before they got one in play

  • @LukeSmith7777
    @LukeSmith7777 6 месяцев назад

    I’m a 9 handicap; when I’m striking my driver consistently (also meaning I know what my miss is) then this approach has been spot on and has got me in the high 70’s more than 1x. But if the drivers acting naughty then lay up!

  • @ns989
    @ns989 Год назад +1

    Excellent video GD!

  • @cbarnett1814
    @cbarnett1814 9 месяцев назад

    Well, it makes sense that closer to the hole is better. But I think the math changes when there’s water hazards by the green because the penalty strokes for going into the water are going to make the average score of the aggressive strategy much higher.

  • @ryanalbers750
    @ryanalbers750 Год назад +4

    1:55 why is Rory 70 years old here 😂

  • @michaelmason9891
    @michaelmason9891 Год назад +6

    They designed the hole like a duck, with the green being the ducks bill.

  • @rahoulkille7458
    @rahoulkille7458 Год назад +5

    Not sure how having spotters must effect those %?

  • @AsadKhan-lm6yr
    @AsadKhan-lm6yr Год назад +6

    Have you forgotten that Mito Perreira threw away the PGA championship staying aggressive on the 18th hole. Sometimes conservative isn’t a bad option…even for professionals!

    • @parkermixes8851
      @parkermixes8851 Год назад +6

      Mito wasnt even being aggressive. He just made a terrible swing. Its a 491 par 4.... Do you want him to not hit driver? lol. He's one ahead. Say he sits back and misses a putt now he's in playoff anyway. Driver was always the play; Mito just made a bad mistake.

    • @nicholasshaffer5542
      @nicholasshaffer5542 Год назад +1

      That swing he made with driver was a fairway finder attempt and looked nothing like his normal/aggressive swing

    • @YourBoySB
      @YourBoySB Год назад

      Mito just got in his own head and made a bad swing. Happens to the best of em. I felt bad for him bc I actually like him as a player.

    • @jthin
      @jthin 6 месяцев назад

      Mito got rattled by the crowd and the pressure of it all.

  • @GolfBusters
    @GolfBusters Год назад +3

    Love these!

  • @magnuscroify
    @magnuscroify Год назад +4

    "Archaeologically"? ....

  • @calebhallberg9938
    @calebhallberg9938 Год назад +2

    I'm confused, so should I attack or should I lay up?...

  • @Austin-hm6qq
    @Austin-hm6qq Год назад +3

    Yeah, you should probably lay up... but just IMAGINE if you got it there

  • @adrienadrien5940
    @adrienadrien5940 4 месяца назад

    I go for the midle of the pond!

  • @andreysto1202
    @andreysto1202 Год назад +2

    It's more about how good your short game is. And this is where we (amateurs) suck the most!..)

  • @elscruffomcscruffy8371
    @elscruffomcscruffy8371 8 месяцев назад

    The answer comes down the situation: aee you behind and need to be more aggressive? Or happy being conservative and leaving picking up strokes to other holes.

  • @danielkim7024
    @danielkim7024 Год назад +21

    When he said high handicap and the number only went to 15 🥲

  • @robch4414
    @robch4414 6 месяцев назад

    The risk/reward assessment would change dramatically if hazards such as bunkers were turned back into actual (ie penal) hazards for the pros on short par-4s. When there is so little to lose by going for it, as Morikawa said, pros just expect to be able to cope with whatever lie they end up in. Courses need to worry them more!

  • @adamstewart12
    @adamstewart12 Год назад +2

    must be nice to play courses with out of bounds misses ha unfortunately for those of us who play courses with out of bounds and not hazards, we cant afford to be aggressive because the miss doesn't lead to a bogey or double, it leads to a Non return

  • @superduperawesome6858
    @superduperawesome6858 Год назад +2

    Go for the bunkers 🤔

  • @raytownloc
    @raytownloc Год назад +2

    The lesson of Tin Cup is take your drop. Like his caddy said he can pitch it on and still make par and go to a playoff.

  • @joshramirez7
    @joshramirez7 Год назад +1

    That hole is very similar to 10 at Riviera. The green is super thin, and if your short sided or long, the green is not receptive. Laying up is probably the smarter move.

    • @Makkaer1111
      @Makkaer1111 Год назад +1

      Did you even watch the video, the scoring average at riveria's tenth hole has gone done as more people have gone for the green (5:50)

  • @RayNLA
    @RayNLA Год назад +1

    I agree! 😂

  • @Ddamien-th8nh
    @Ddamien-th8nh Год назад +1

    Thanks for the data, I tee up in about two hours. No laying up for this grinder.

  • @kriskaay
    @kriskaay 9 месяцев назад

    Depends how your chip game is.

  • @boskey10
    @boskey10 7 месяцев назад

    During the 2007 Masters, Zach Johnson did not reach a single par five in two during the entire Tournament. Yet he played the par fives better than anyone esle in the feild with 11 birdies and not a single bogey.

    • @jthin
      @jthin 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same with Mike Weir.
      This is probably the better mindset for all of us.
      ... that and practicing our wedge game waaaaaaaay more than we do

  • @AM-my3jk
    @AM-my3jk Год назад +3

    Give me another ball

  • @rooboy69
    @rooboy69 Год назад +1

    Pros drive it because they have a vastly better short game...and that consists of playing bad lies as well as good....high handicappers do not and thus risk getting a poor lie and shooter a 6. You guys are just not reading the stats correctly...players in 2003 didn't have the equipment and skill level of players now in the short game department.

  • @someperson3883
    @someperson3883 8 месяцев назад

    I always lay up on drivable Par 4’s.
    Not because I want to but because I can’t reach it

  • @manbearpig2u
    @manbearpig2u 9 месяцев назад

    All im hearing is “bombs away boys.” See you on the green! (The wrong green.. but a green nonetheless 😂)

  • @creamabdul-jabbar6722
    @creamabdul-jabbar6722 9 месяцев назад

    So basically go for it as long as it doesn't put you in trouble. Because youre closer

  • @panchorita5933
    @panchorita5933 Год назад +1

    Why he kept saying sith green? Is there a star wars joke somewhere?

  • @oleschoolgamers
    @oleschoolgamers 6 месяцев назад

    15 is a high handicap? I’m curious what he’d call 90% of my buddies who have 20+ handicap 😂

  • @meejinhuang
    @meejinhuang Год назад +4

    Most mortals should lay up to be safe. If you have the distance, give it a try.

  • @JustusSeiber
    @JustusSeiber Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to hear Colt Knost interject his (wrong) opinion next week at the US open when guys are going for it lol. He just doesn’t like stats I guess

  • @Karboooo
    @Karboooo Год назад +4

    this dude's voice is brutal

  • @etzared8908
    @etzared8908 9 месяцев назад +1

    So, in summary, modern equipment has broken even the best designed holes.

  • @lakedog3616
    @lakedog3616 10 месяцев назад

    Tin cup was a stupid movie . Under no circumstances would he a golfer ever be celebrated for being that stupid.

  • @divotdigger247
    @divotdigger247 6 месяцев назад

    This guy’s voice is a jar. Such a jar

  • @nick3221
    @nick3221 9 месяцев назад

    Get a different person to do the voiceover. This guy is unlistenable

  • @ynkybomber
    @ynkybomber Год назад +1

    Par is good, I play up

  • @bryanciaccia6231
    @bryanciaccia6231 Год назад +2

    Layups are for basketball. 💥🏌🏻‍♂️