Slydell
Pancho
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Looks like you hit it pretty nicely, pard. Mine are as follows:
Driver = 180-200
3 Wood = don't have one
5 Wood = 180-210
9 Wood = 150-160
3 Iron = don't have one
4 Iron = don't have one
5 Iron = 150-160
6 Iron = 140-145
7 Iron = 140-143
8 Iron = 130-140
9 Iron = 100-105
P Wedge = 100-105
S Wedge = 45-50
L Wedge 60* = 25
HL Wedge 64* = 20
XL Wedge 66* = 18
The other day, I saw in another thread where someone knew someone who, under good conditions, could do it.
Son, you play a lot of elevated greens or just get behind a lot of bushes? I'm with ya on the driver. I can't hit one a lick past 200.
I got to get a small group lesson from Peter Jacobsen when I was about 12, I remember him tacking a lefty kids pitching wedge and dropping it on a green 90yds away on the practice range with a one-handed shot. Ish was crazy. It was then that I was able to wrap my brain around how much better tour pros are than everyone else.
In other news, I could seriously listen to Morgan Freeman if he were narrating John Goodman taking a dump.
No. You get to stay with the sn that makes you look like an idiot.
One's all you need. The other sort of goes along for the ride. I need both, though. If you watch Freddie C., he has a lot of shots from 135 and out where he drops the right hand just before or at contact with the ball. It's still freaky to me.
Well, I've just been tryin' to shave some strokes off the ol' short game, pard. I tend to come over it a little bit when I get tired, then I start hittin' trap hooks long and left of the target. Almost every green on the back nine at my club is domed and slopin' from back to front, so I lose a lot of strokes late in the round if I don't have my trusty wedge system in place.
No, no pain. Just keeping a molar from coming in and they are awfully impacted. I don't think it's necessary, but they say as I get older it'll get worse.
