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Take 1 club up… Go for the centre of the green
I grab my PING 7 wood and pray for the best.
A high cutb 8 iron one hop and stop on the pin
Solid hybrid into the bunker, 4 to get out, 4 putt, mark down bogey 👍🏾
8 iron 165 fly center green. 2 putts par. If you birdie you stole something.
Hit a friendly 6i left of the pin, fine with a little beyond pin high.
Taking a 7 iron down the right side
Just a stock bladed lob wedge pin high
Soft P wedge to get pin high
Topping it 15 yards
Bring on the single digit handicap commenters
Bruh I’m an underclass man in HS and I’m hitting a smooth 8i with a draw. If you play for even 6 months, you can hit an 8i 165
As a junior I would be hitting my 5 iron (i know I can’t hit very far) to the left side of the green with a small draw on it and let it roll out 10 feet leaving me a 40 foot put I put it within 5 feet on my first put and take a nice two put to finish out the hole with a par. 🙂
always start with mama didnt raise no bitch so game plan attacking the pin with a solid 8 iron playing an aggressive draw. aim right of the bunkers and pray for glory. even with all this i pull it left and end up on the fringe. chip over 1 put from there
74 degree
Solid 9 iron at the middle of the green. If it cuts to the flag, cool. If not, we're still putting.
Top an 8 iron
With a 1000 dollar iron set!
Hitting a perfect 5 wood baby fade and rolling it right into the cup, perfectly saving my triple bogey.
8 iron past the flag. Roll it back
Buttery 7 iron with a slight fade aim center of green
Duff, thin, or shank
I’m aiming for the center of the green as I do every approach shit
9 iron at the pin with a natural baby draw land it 165ish give myself with a tiny roll out to give me a chance to putt
Pull the 6 iron. With all the weight of the pressure of this shot forget that nice smooth swing and take a rip at the ball. Then hit the ground about 6 inches behind and dig a new Grand Canyon that your hoping the is still enough sand in the cart to fill and watch the ball roll about 50 yards putting giving yourself the true perfect yardage for your good ole faithful a wedge that has never left you down until today when you thin it into the water.
5 iron with a high cut
I would play my normal shot. I have a fade that usually goes on the right side of the green. If i’m in the bunkers, then no deal. For anyone wondering, i would hit 7 iron
Adding a club, playing for center of the green ; if it goes long oh well.
Half swing 5i punch shot, aimed at the bunker to the right of the pin. 👍 I should draw just enough.