Slab
Occasional Tour Caddy
The often quoted saying that implies putting is more important than driving (maybe it means something different to you)
Ok so firstly is it a true saying and secondly (assuming I’ll get answers that start ‘depends on ability etc’... at what handicap/level does it become true?
I think for a higher handicap (& maybe even a good chunk of mid h/cap) this is a nonsense statement. Far too inconsistent off the tee means you’re effectively ‘out’ of too many holes after bad tee shot/s often leaving a best case scenario of a long’ish putt for a nett bogey
These long one putt attempts are normally missed anyway so no great surprise and no real expectation to make it, so I’m not really putting for dough (a score)
Whereas if I’m popping the tee shot 160-180 yards on the short stuff then a gross par is still on the table with that same one long putt and nett par perfectly acceptable with two putts, so my tee shot is far more important than that 40ft putt ever was (in effect the drive was my money shot)
& maybe this is where the statement is true insofar as taking the driver in an attempt to get 230+ is 'driving for show' when you know you only hit 50% FIR and there’s a club in the bag that’ll give you say 80% FIR
Thoughts?
Ok so firstly is it a true saying and secondly (assuming I’ll get answers that start ‘depends on ability etc’... at what handicap/level does it become true?
I think for a higher handicap (& maybe even a good chunk of mid h/cap) this is a nonsense statement. Far too inconsistent off the tee means you’re effectively ‘out’ of too many holes after bad tee shot/s often leaving a best case scenario of a long’ish putt for a nett bogey
These long one putt attempts are normally missed anyway so no great surprise and no real expectation to make it, so I’m not really putting for dough (a score)
Whereas if I’m popping the tee shot 160-180 yards on the short stuff then a gross par is still on the table with that same one long putt and nett par perfectly acceptable with two putts, so my tee shot is far more important than that 40ft putt ever was (in effect the drive was my money shot)
& maybe this is where the statement is true insofar as taking the driver in an attempt to get 230+ is 'driving for show' when you know you only hit 50% FIR and there’s a club in the bag that’ll give you say 80% FIR
Thoughts?