Would never take this on. OK, not strictly true and may be tempted in a roll up or out on my own for a practice round but its a full five wood, out of the meat and its still in the lap of the gods
To add to the debate, to make this shot you have to hit the ball as sweetly as you can, anything slightly off centre and the ball's wer.
How many times would you cream the ball from the sweetspot when faced with a shot like this..?
What if you only have 50yds to the waters edge then 170 carry over a pond, would you still punt it forward with a wedge?
It certainly reminds me of the 18th at hilton twmplepatrick. 500 yard par 5 with a hefty carry over water to reach the green in two OR chicken out and play well to the right of the lake where a bailout fairway resides. I couldnt tell you what it is like to play off that bit of turf haha.
From the waters edge, this is what you can see ..
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how far is it to the start of the water and how much water is there to carry? thats what I would look at 1st
Looks to be about 6 feet, you thinking of laying up Gibbo?
170 Yard carry over water with a mid iron is a lot safer than 220 with timber brendy..... Plus if there was a 50 yard strip to the waters edge then you'd want to be thinking very carefully about what your hitting off the tee to leave you a 220 yard carry......
The OP hasnt said whether its a par 3,4 or 5...Just that he's got a 220 yard carry..... There has to be land on at least 1 side of the lake that he can play to.:lol:
Is this a fictional hole or one at the OP's course?.... Id be interested to see what the hole looks like.
The hole is fictional.
Im loving the reality holes though.
I was just wandering if anyone knew there carry distances for their rescues and woods.
Or wether a long shot was just pot luck on distance.
Maybe its something we take for granted,and pick a club we think might get there,as apposed
to pickng a club that will carry 220 or as near as possible.
Or picking a club that will easily carry and except the result.
We wouldn't do it with an short iron.