Par 5s are great opportunities to make a nett or gross birdie, as with three shots to the green, there’s more chance of recovering from a poor shot.
So what mistakes should you be avoiding to try break par on par 5s? PGA Professional Jack Backhouse has some ideas for us.
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9 Comments
Like the content . But liked you doing the club’s reviews etc better.
I really enjoy the “secret” videos. Would love to see you playing 9 or 18 walking us through your strategy, decision making process, club selection, etc. Thanks
Open face in the bunker is OK if you have sand. You should try our bunkers!! I find it works better with a closed face when there is no sand beneath your feet once you try digging your feet in.😨
Funny moments crack me up 😆 . It did end abruptly though 🤔
Wait it took a 5 handicapper (guessed no) two attempts to blast it!!! Wish I can have a free shot after I take my longest wood and slice it 1000 yards!!!!
Really enjoying this series. Some fantastic tips to help lower my scores. Thanks.
Hannah can you please tell me about your stile of putter grip?
Great content, but really annoying editing. No need to change frame every 2 seconds. Too distracting
I’m happy to be there on 3