10 More Yards or 10% More Accuracy

10 Yards Longer or 10% Accuracy Increase

  • 10 Yards Longer

    Votes: 9 14.8%
  • 10% More accuracy

    Votes: 52 85.2%

  • Total voters
    61

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Seeing as TM are releasing the latest go longer club, complete with 1980's tron style visuals.

Thought I'd see what people that really play golf, like the forumers here would actually prefer.

So you can have yet another 10yards as TM are offering (on top of the 17yards they gave last year, so thats 27yards longer, which means the 270yard regulars on here :smirk: are 10% longer) Or you can be 10% more accurate from the tee.

What would you choose.

I'll go first:

I'm not the longest nor am I the shortest hitter, pretty average in length really. However I'll plump for 10% more accurate please as I think that better to hit from the short stuff that be digging out of the wotsit!

P.s someone tell TM accuracy could also be a USP if they stopped thinking about the distance alone
 
Depends on which club we are taking about. I'll take 10 yards more on my 3 wood as I'm very happy with my accuracy on that already.

I'll take 10 yards more on my driver too if I'm swinging well ;)
 
i am a pretty long hitter i think (even on forum standards!) i would take 10% more accuracy and even give back 20% distance for it!!
 
10% more accuracy won't help my bad drives - they will just be marginally less in the clag. Give me 10 yards more overall.
 
id shoot lower scores if i could put it another 23 yards down the fairway on a good day! its the length off the tee that was the difference last year between myself and the guys in and around 5. they were all about 20 yards futher than me off the tee. around the greens there wasnt much in it.
 
Really? pretty obvious isn't it? accuracy is hitting it where you aim it!

Noun
The quality or state of being correct or precise.
The ability to perform a task with precision.

it's not at all 'obvious' thank you - and your post confirms that rather well.

the club is an inanimate object (just to save you posting the definition - "Lacking the quality or ability of motion" so it is almost by definition incapable of being inaccurate.
It will always hit the ball where you aim it, it's got neither the ability to make a concious decision to hit it somewhere else, nor the capability to do so if it did have such an ability.

So I ask again - please define 'accuracy' for the purposes of this question.
 
it's not at all 'obvious' thank you - and your post confirms that rather well.

the club is an inanimate object (just to save you posting the definition - "Lacking the quality or ability of motion" so it is almost by definition incapable of being inaccurate.
It will always hit the ball where you aim it, it's got neither the ability to make a concious decision to hit it somewhere else, nor the capability to do so if it did have such an ability.

So I ask again - please define 'accuracy' for the purposes of this question.

I think in the context of the OP's question, i believe it is pretty obvious. Would you like to hit the ball 10% closer to where you wanted to.... I am not getting drawn in to an argument about it so have fun.
 
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It will always hit the ball where you aim it, it's got neither the ability to make a concious decision to hit it somewhere else, nor the capability to do so if it did have such an ability.

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Are you trying to tell me it's my fault and not the club!!???

Give over man........;)
 
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