Last year I played a 6 handicapper in a matchplay comp, I was off 16 at the time.
He took his driver off the first (a longish, downhill par 4). I took a 6 iron to the middle of the fairway and then hit my 9 iron to the middle of the green.
That got into his head and I won the match. He told me later, all he kept thinking was... how on earth can a 16 handicapper hit a 6 and a 9, when he needed a driver and a wedge?
It's all about playing within your own comfort zone. I know I hit my 6 iron long and straight so decided to not only keep it on the fairway but also try and get in his head.
It worked.
No need to smash it miles, just keep it straight!
If you can reach the green with a 6iron then a 9iron, it must be possible to drive pretty close to the green
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