Getting
Out of Trouble
It is always best to stay out of trouble in the first place
and that is why learning to control the ball and place it where
it should be is the fastest way to a better score rather than
relying on big drives off the tee.
Unfortunately that is not always the case and as golf is
constantly challenging us to perform better and better we
strive to go for more distance or attempt shots that we aren't
100% comfortable with.
Obviously the inevitable will happen and we will need to
decide how to get out of the rough and salvage the hole.
All too often golfers make the wrong decision by not erring
on the safe side and accepting that one more shot or a
different iron might be a better solution.
You might think you can clear that tree with a 7 iron but if
there are any doubts whatsoever it will be wise to select a
'safer' 8 or 9 iron just to be sure.
Consider using a pitching wedge if you aren't completely
sure you will make the shot with the 9.
A safe shot can set you up for a good recovery by placing
the ball in an easier position whereas taking risks might mean
you don't make any gains at all.
It's like a seasoned gambler where you know the odds and
playing safe often leaves more money on the table at the end of
the day.
Golf is all about making the right decisions more often than
not and a decision not to play safe can be detrimental to your
score, particularly when the distance you might have gained
with another club would probably have been minimal anyway.
Always play within your skills when you find yourself in
difficult situations.
Salvage bad shots and then take a few extra chances when there
is less likelihood of error.
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Author: Peter
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