Re: Laser VS GPS : The Jackie Burke Method



I don't know where you've been playing but >90% of the trouble on the
courses I play on is always short or on the side. That's where most of the
hazards and traps are and that's by design. So MOST of the time, it's better
to be long than short.


"Larry Bud" <larrybud2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1149089516.786574.115730@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The best advice you're ever going to hear about scoring came from my
Head Pro the other day. He said most of us (the members) miss most
greens short--and end up scrambling to recover. They miss routinely
because we all seem to think we are going to hit the perfect shot we
made on the range (after hitting that same club 5 times in a row). So
we conclude that our standard 7i distance is that distance. It isn't.

No doubt most amateurs miss it short, expecting the perfect shot.
However, one must be cautious because many times hitting it long is
MUCH worse than hitting it short.

Greens GENERALLY slope back to front, and have crap behind them. Green
GENERALLY have at worst a bunker in front, and often just fairway. So
the penalty for missing long is greater than missing short. Obviously
one must weigh each shot for what it is and note what side of the green
is the safe "miss", if there is one.



.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Laser VS GPS : The Jackie Burke Method
    ... No doubt most amateurs miss it short, expecting the perfect shot. ... one must be cautious because many times hitting it long is ... Greens GENERALLY slope back to front, ... the penalty for missing long is greater than missing short. ...
    (rec.sport.golf)
  • Re: Laser VS GPS : The Jackie Burke Method
    ... No doubt most amateurs miss it short, expecting the perfect shot. ... one must be cautious because many times hitting it long is ... Greens GENERALLY slope back to front, ... the penalty for missing long is greater than missing short. ...
    (rec.sport.golf)
  • Re: How to generate clubhead speed
    ... and hitting greens with long and medium irons. ... I want to be able to play golf well because my swing and putting ...
    (rec.sport.golf)
  • Re: Chipping styles
    ... hitting with the shaft near vertical at the bottom of your ... delofting the club a bit and hit on the downswing without much, ... green, picking your spot, hitting the chip, noting whether or not you hit ... the greens speed up in mid summer, but I'm going to look at the putter a lot ...
    (rec.sport.golf)
  • Re: REC.SPORT.LARRY
    ... Shot 38/39 for 77 in a tournament yesterday. ... I was already hitting fairways and greens, ... If you are hitting lots of fairways and greens and have been averaging ...
    (rec.sport.golf)