Tiger
Money List Winner
Right. In a recent Brendy created spin off thread our Tim was given muchos kudos (and muchos stick) for his new approach to golf.
Back when I started (August 2009) I was the opposite to Tim in that I proposed that the route to good golf was to ignore the long clubs and focus intently on irons and short game. My 3 wood and hybrid are less than a year old, I still spend the majority of my practice time on the short game and I don't own a driver.
So with polar opposite approaches I find myself way behind Tim 'Smash Factor' Golfy in the scoring stakes as my long clubs go all over the show (I'm well handy on our par 3 practice hole though, in the same way that Tim is a menace on the range)!
Ignore the natural talent factor as while Tim's got bags I've got a couple of bushels. So my question O wise forumers is:
If you had to pick one method out of the two, which one would you pick and why? The lines are drawn let battle commence...
Back when I started (August 2009) I was the opposite to Tim in that I proposed that the route to good golf was to ignore the long clubs and focus intently on irons and short game. My 3 wood and hybrid are less than a year old, I still spend the majority of my practice time on the short game and I don't own a driver.
So with polar opposite approaches I find myself way behind Tim 'Smash Factor' Golfy in the scoring stakes as my long clubs go all over the show (I'm well handy on our par 3 practice hole though, in the same way that Tim is a menace on the range)!
Ignore the natural talent factor as while Tim's got bags I've got a couple of bushels. So my question O wise forumers is:
If you had to pick one method out of the two, which one would you pick and why? The lines are drawn let battle commence...