USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
Surely contact and direction are a good place to start. Both WILL get you round a golf course. Distance alone won't. I can shoot a perfectly acceptable score driving with a 5i.
I have played quite a few rounds in the past with high handicapped golfers who lash every thing, lose 8 balls in the round, take 5 hours hacking round because they spent 40 minutes looking for balls, and sap my will to live. If they hit a more controlled swing, then maybe, just maybe, they would finish the round with the same ball. This would lead to lower scores. It has to.
Maybe they then work on power away from the golf course (Timgolfy?), until they master it. But on the course, contact and direction must be more important.
And yes, I'd rather be 250 and in the rough, than 220 and on the fairway. However, 250 and in the trees, ponds, ob, no.
I have played quite a few rounds in the past with high handicapped golfers who lash every thing, lose 8 balls in the round, take 5 hours hacking round because they spent 40 minutes looking for balls, and sap my will to live. If they hit a more controlled swing, then maybe, just maybe, they would finish the round with the same ball. This would lead to lower scores. It has to.
Maybe they then work on power away from the golf course (Timgolfy?), until they master it. But on the course, contact and direction must be more important.
And yes, I'd rather be 250 and in the rough, than 220 and on the fairway. However, 250 and in the trees, ponds, ob, no.