What is the HARDEST shot to hit?

A draw if the situation needs one....I can do it with a 7 iron up....But anything below and its a no go....
I just seem to hit big pushes and push slices if i try....
Mind you if i try hard enough i think i might manage to teach myself to do it but im not sure would i be all that confident aiming out over the cabbage on the right and draw one in if the need arose in a Medal......:mmm:
 
There are so many (as listed by the pros in the Titleist ad)!

I'll nominate 2
Draw when the the ball is below your feet.
Off the downslope at the back of a deep greenside bunker.

In both cases a difficult shot is made harder by the fact that the lie is totally against what you are trying to do.
 
150 yard shot with the ball 8in above your feet on a hanging lie. Why? cos I muck it up more than any other shot
 
Downhill lie when loft is required - back of bunker in particular. Why? I guess I don't know how to do it and look down on it without a hint of confidence.
 
40yd to 90yd bunker shot. Hitting a 3/4 bunker shot to the green is the hardest for me.

Saw a guy at the PGA using 8 thru 6-irons to hit these. Reckoned, and demonstrated, that it was much easier to be consistent with those clubs than forcing the SW, Lob or PW. 'Acceptable' range for the result was 8-10 feet - he was generally closer.
 
The ironic thing about this post is that i don't find any of those so called hard shots to hit when im playing well but i find that when im not playing well i find them all easy to hit....
If you ask me in a bad round i manage to hit every shot in the book.
Just not at the appropriate time when i need them.:rofl:
 
Ball on left-hand edge of a pot bunker (I'm right-handed) with your feet outside the bunker, 2 feet or so above the ball.
 
the one after a shank.....

or the old classic, the 50 yard bunker shot - I either duff 10 yards in front of me or thin 20 yards past the flag:mad:
 
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