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Old 07-12-2012
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Default Avoid Hitting Trouble off the Tee

Always, I mean always, play the safe shot off the tee. If you are required to hit a "perfect" shot to avoid trouble off the tee, then you are putting way too much pressure on yourself at the start of every hole.

If you watch the PGA Tour on TV, notice how many times these great players play the safe shot with burner 2.0 irons to avoid major trouble off the tee. If, for instance, there is trouble on the left-hand side of the fairway, always tee off on the left side of the tee box so you will be hitting away from the trouble. Likewise, if there is trouble on the right, tee off on the right side of the tee box. This allows you some room for error on the tee shot.

Another thought is to use a club which bought from taylor made burner 2.0 irons for sale online shop off the tee that will not carry your ball far enough to reach the trouble. An example of this: I play a course on a weekly basis that has a short par 4 that plays around 280 yards. Up by the green there is trouble on both the left and right. The smart play is to hit a middle- or long-iron short of the trouble, which will leave a nice, easy short iron or wedge into the green on the approach shot.

One of my playing partners always hits his rbz driver as he can hit the green with a perfectly played drive. In the last two years, he has hit the green twice, as every other time he plays the hole, he hits his drive into the trouble and makes double or triple bogey.

I always hit taylormade rbz irons and always make par or birdie. Some might say the results I have are because I am a better ball striker; I say it's because I always play the safe shot off the tee and leave myself an easy approach shot into the green. By the way, after my friend makes double or triple, it usually ruins the remainder of his round.
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