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Old 04-10-2011, 11:31 PM   #12
DesautocaD

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I have always heard and believe that the scoring clubs are those hit from within 150 yds or so.
I personally take my chances with being in-between clubs from 180-210 out, I take the extra club and swing easy. First, my expectations are bit lower, with a hope to get on the green while eliminating landing in that area that is DEAD; but when I an 90-125 yds out, my expectations are high and want/need to be more accurate. I'd rather have a full or almost full swing from that distance than -VS- having to muscle a shot or take a 3/4 swing which at our skill level is more difficult.
Could not agree more DC! Being a liitle in between on the second shot of a par 5 or on long par 3's is acceptable in my game but I could not stand being in between inside of 100 yards. My 56* sand wedge saved me at least 3 shots last week with some solid shots inside 50 yards, I can never remember being able to say that about a long iron or my 5-wood.

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