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Golf My Way: Effective course strategy for imperfect golfer

Posted on 12/11/17 at 2:00 pm
Posted by DeoreDX
Member since Oct 2010
4055 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 2:00 pm
Golf My Way is my own personal series of golf tips aimed at the mid to high handicapper. As Tin Cup once said perfection is unattainable and my series highlights the imperfect golf that most of us play. I normally post this on another golfing forum but I figured I would start cross posting them here. I call this particular tip:

Effective course strategy and knowing where to miss

One part of effective course strategy is knowing where to miss your shot. A small miss one way could put you in proverbial jail while a big miss in the other direction will leave you with a relatively simple up and down. You don't always want to fire at the pin when you are trying to preserve a good score if there is trouble around the pin. Playing it safe and missing my shots in the right location helped me preserve a 79 on Sunday. Let me highlight my course strategy for you so you can see into the mind of the strategy that it takes to be a 13 handicap golfer.

Let me set the stage. Walking off of 16 green after a disastrous double bogey from 125 yards out with a PW in my hand for my approach. I now need to par in to preserve a round of 79. Great tee shot with a 4W put me in prime position to attack the flag which lasered at only 103 yards away. It's 41 degrees out and the ball hasn't been carrying as well as I like most of the way. AW gets me to 105 on solid contact but a miss hit brings a pot bunker on the left into play or short sided with and icy frozen bunker on the right which is a guaranteed bogey. Do I fire at the pin hoping for that perfect shot? Maybe if I need the strokes but I'm looking at preserving a good score. A punched PW would put give me 110 and in the middle to back of the green. I caught it a little thin because I knew hitting fat would lead to a bogey and got unlucky with the bounce. But... I played to the wide side of the green and I have plenty of green to work with to get up and down with. I didn't hit the perfect shot but at least I still have a good chance at getting up and down for my par.



After apologizing to the people on the 14th green I found I had 75 yard shot out of some rough with the ball about 9" below my feet. That's the perfect yardage for a 3/4 length punch SW for me. I simply punched my SW on to the green about 8ft away and tapped in for my par. Playing to the wide side of the green left me at a good yardage with plenty of green to work with and favorable chance at up and down.



18 is the #3 handicap hole on the course. 395 yards into a 5mph 41 degree wind I hit my best drive of the day down to 135 yards on the left side of the fairway. I'm left with 135 uphill into the wind so I'm playing for 145 yard shot to a front left pin position. Left is bad as the rough is still deep there and the ground slopes aggressively away from the green on the left side. I want to miss to the right of the flag as the left makes a tough up and down opportunity. I might have played this one a little too far to the right as I got the club stuck to the inside and the club face was wide open at impact but I did miss on the correct side of the flag.



I was able to place my ball in a position I could take advantage of the rules of golf and give myself a favorable drop from a man made obstruction. This left me with a perfect lie with plenty of green to work with. The 40 yards was an awkward distance but to miss it far enough right to get a good 75 yard shot just wasn't feasible with the clubhouse position. After apologizing to the people on 17 tee box and taking my drop I was able to wedge it onto the green and use the slope of the green to take the ball all the way to the hole for a simple 3 foot putt for par to preserve my 79. Knowing where to miss is very effective course strategy.



Here is a great short article from Tom Watson on the same subject.

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/tom-watson-risk-reward
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81648 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 2:12 pm to
So glad you brought these here.
Posted by Croacka
Denham Springs
Member since Dec 2008
61441 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 2:12 pm to
quote:

aimed at the mid to high handicapper



There are none of these on tigerdroppings, so you can delete this thread
This post was edited on 12/11/17 at 2:17 pm
Posted by medtiger
Member since Sep 2003
21666 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 3:14 pm to
quote:

I had 75 yard shot out of some rough with the ball about 9" below my feet. That's the perfect yardage for a 3/4 length punch SW for me. I simply punched my SW on to the green about 8ft away and tapped in for my par.


Hitting it to 8 feet from 75 yards with the ball 9" below your feet is way better than most 13 handicaps can do. Not to mention "tapping in" your 8 foot par save.
Posted by lsu13lsu
Member since Jan 2008
11484 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 3:15 pm to
Thanks for putting this together. Seeing your ball go off the cart path and into the man made structure had me wondering how I am not shooting 79 everytime.
This post was edited on 12/11/17 at 3:16 pm
Posted by DeoreDX
Member since Oct 2010
4055 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 3:58 pm to
quote:

Seeing your ball go off the cart path and into the man made structure had me wondering how I am not shooting 79 everytime.


Honestly getting it to stay in the scoring platform was a really difficult shot. I could hit that shot 100 times from there with the intention of doing that and never get it to stay in there again.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32551 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 4:01 pm to
What course is that?
Posted by dpd901
South Louisiana
Member since Apr 2011
7516 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 4:51 pm to
Hah! Top Work. Top Work.
Posted by GeauxTigers0107
South Louisiana
Member since Oct 2009
9738 posts
Posted on 12/11/17 at 6:05 pm to
quote:

but to miss it far enough right to get a good 75 yard shot just wasn't feasible with the clubhouse position






Posted by The Sicilian
Member since Aug 2017
174 posts
Posted on 12/12/17 at 9:40 am to
Correct me if I'm wrong but if you are aiming to miss the shot, why not just lay up and hit your next shot from the fairway, avoiding those crazy lies? I'm probably missing the point. If so, I welcome the education.
Posted by Art Vandelay
LOUISIANA
Member since Sep 2005
10702 posts
Posted on 12/12/17 at 3:11 pm to
quote:

It's 41 degrees



Quit reading. Stay home
Posted by GeauxTigers0107
South Louisiana
Member since Oct 2009
9738 posts
Posted on 12/12/17 at 9:09 pm to
quote:

Correct me if I'm wrong but if you are aiming to miss the shot, why not just lay up and hit your next shot from the fairway, avoiding those crazy lies? I'm probably missing the point. If so, I welcome the education.


You're not aiming to miss the shot. You're taking precautions that if you do miss, it will miss even more in the direction of your normal shot, which will be away from the trouble, wherever that may be.

So if you're hitting to a front left pin and the trouble is a front bunker that wraps the left side, then your miss needs to be at worst right, if not long right. Taking your typical shot shape into account (let's say it's a fade), your aim point should be at best the left edge of the green with plenty of club. That way, if you hit it normal (a fade) you should be around the pin or right of it (away from the front left bunker) and long. But if you hit it perfect, at worst you'll be on the green and past the pin. So you've effectively taken any chance of leaving the ball short and left...in the bunker.
This post was edited on 12/12/17 at 9:13 pm
Posted by Thib-a-doe Tiger
Member since Nov 2012
35402 posts
Posted on 12/13/17 at 6:54 am to
Yeah I always like to try to miss to leave myself 80 yard up and downs. Figure if I can miss my target by 80 yards, there’s no way I can’t get up and in
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32551 posts
Posted on 12/13/17 at 7:06 am to
quote:

Taking your typical shot shape into account (let's say it's a fade), your aim point should be at best the left edge of the green with plenty of club. That way, if you hit it normal (a fade) you should be around the pin or right of it (away from the front left bunker) and long. But if you hit it perfect, at worst you'll be on the green and past the pin. So you've effectively taken any chance of leaving the ball short and left...in the bunker.


Golf 101. I worked my arse off to hit a straighter ball and fight my fade which sometime I lost control of. Now, I have no clue where it is going with an iron and want my fade back.
Posted by DumpsterFire
Member since Sep 2012
1450 posts
Posted on 12/13/17 at 9:08 am to
I can't tell if this post is serious or not.
Posted by Zanzibaw
BR
Member since Jun 2016
2947 posts
Posted on 12/13/17 at 9:52 am to
Missing your target by 75 and 40 yards is coincidental course management at best.
Posted by classicgold
bfe
Member since Feb 2017
4695 posts
Posted on 12/13/17 at 1:38 pm to
Same here. I fixed my fade for about 6 months when I was playing regularly. Got my drives and irons into a nice baby draw. Once I stopped playing the consistency was gone. I now have a major over-correction problem. One shot will be a fade, and the next will be a pull hook.
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