garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
We have all been there, most cappers around that level have 1 weak area that's holding them, and a lot of the time it's the inability to recover, you will undoubtedly drop shots, your a hc golfer, it's limiting it too one shot rather than 2/3 that will get the scores down.
As an example, you scab a drive off the tee 100 yards into the crap, don't pull a 3 wood and try and flush it 200+' 8i/7i it out and be where your drive would be, the chance of hitting a half decent mid iron back into play from the cabbage is a lot higher than crunching a 3w, most who take the 3w option will scuttle it along the deck 50 yards and still be 100 yards back from where there drive would be and be two shots down the pan.... It's these bad decisions that rack up high scores.
the old 3 wood second shot is one of the biggest handicap killers for high handicaps. one of the best things I did was get rid of my 3 wood. I just didn't have the temptation to try the miracle recovery. it was the start of learning course management. I had 18 shots to play with. if I played smart and picked up the odd par here and there I could get cut. it didn't take too long after that!
ive flirted with 3 woods now and again but always end up binning it because they go a long way but can easily get you in trouble. I have to admit, im tempted again. It must be a winter thing. I bought a nike 3 wood last winter and it lasted a month before I sold it.