rudebhoy
Q-School Graduate
I was chatting to a pro after a recent lesson, and he asked me what club I would normally choose for a tee shot on a par 4 or 5. I said driver every time. He then asked how often I ended up in trouble off the tee, the answer was pretty often.
He said he recently carried out an experiment on Trackman. He chose a fairly average course of 6200 yards. He set it so that it automatically counted 2 putts on every hole. So that's 36 shots. He then divided 6200 by 36, which is 172 yards. Apart from par 3s, he hit his 6 iron on every hole. He averaged 171 yards with his 6 iron, and recorded a score of +4. That would have been a good bit lower if he had actually putted as a lot of his 2nd shots ended up within 10 feet of the hole.
The moral of the story was you don't need to hit driver to score well, and his view was that higher handicappers particularly would see an improvement in their scores if they used their driver far less often.
He said he recently carried out an experiment on Trackman. He chose a fairly average course of 6200 yards. He set it so that it automatically counted 2 putts on every hole. So that's 36 shots. He then divided 6200 by 36, which is 172 yards. Apart from par 3s, he hit his 6 iron on every hole. He averaged 171 yards with his 6 iron, and recorded a score of +4. That would have been a good bit lower if he had actually putted as a lot of his 2nd shots ended up within 10 feet of the hole.
The moral of the story was you don't need to hit driver to score well, and his view was that higher handicappers particularly would see an improvement in their scores if they used their driver far less often.