anotherdouble
Journeyman Pro
I'm not sure I have a clear problem to identify though. Or if I do I'm not sure what it is. Like a lot of players I can hit any shot well on the day, it's just about consistency really. Many aspects of my game are sometimes great, sometimes bad. I suppose what is least consistent is the long second shot, so maybe that. I might look into it this winter.
Only one of my usual four-ball has actually had lessons, and I'm not convinced he gained a lot of benefit out of it really. He's actually improved more since he stopped having them (although could be that the changes took time to bed in of course). He told me about his lessons and the pro didn't sound that convincing to me.
I've traditionally had the same problem. The longer the shot (off the ground) the less consistent I am at hitting it. I would suggest that at high handicap level you're better off hitting the longest club that you can hit well more often than not. Hitting a good 7 iron and leaving 80 yards to the pin from the fairway is better than duffing a wood and leaving 150 yards. I personally only hit my hybrid about twice a round. And I don't even carry a fairway wood anymore since I couldn't hit them well.