Re: Does the PGA have it wrong?
- From: Carbon <nobrac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 12:45:26 GMT
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 07:37:24 +0000, Binh Nguyen wrote:
While there may have been changes to our equipment, courses, and an
increase in the usage of technology in teaching golf it seems as though
scores (and hence, handicaps) haven't really changed over time. So my
question is this, does the PGA have it wrong on how students should be
taught or what they should be taught?
I have the same handicap I had 20 years ago. My 905t is so much easier to
hit than my old Burner it's a joke. I bet if I had my new driver back then
it wouldn't have made even a one stroke difference to my handicap.
Most of the shots are from 100 yards in. For pitching, chipping and
putting, skill is more important than equipment.
.
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