Three Important Clubs
January 19, 2010 by Admin

photo credit: rioncm Most great players would agree that the three most important clubs in the bag are 1) the putter. 2) the driver. 3) the wedge. There are, on average, 14 holes where a driver is used (14 shots). Typically, there are 23-25 putts outside the gimme range but still makeable.
Keep in mind that a short putt of 4 feet counts just as much as a 250 yard drive, however, the short putt can actually take on more importance in your eventual score. Most amateurs have a tendency to underestimate the significance of making a short putt. If that is hard to believe just think how you felt that last time you missed a “gimme.” Sinking a relatively long putt can also have a devastating effect on your opponent/s.


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