Saturday, 25 June 2011

Playing Tough Conditions. A recommendation;

I Love Playing Golf. it's a great Challenge and is a lot of Fun, if you can do it right and play to your potential.
I am going to blog a lot of info over the next weeks. Some basics. Some advanced. Conditions of play aren't always perfect so today lets look at Tough conditions.

Have you ever gone to fun a round of golf and the first hole the wind is blowing hrd into you, the next two tees it’s gusting out of the right, the next two it’s from the left, then  back into the wind, and then it gets worse?
The next three  it’s gusting harder from the left. Then you get the shortest par3 in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the remaining  part of the story, the next three holes, the longest pothole in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it.
Well, those are tough driving times and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the air isn’t going to stop gusting  just for you.
And when you're playing well it seems like every hole’s downwind. And when you're playing with difficulty, it seems like every one of them is into a gale.
Remember this closely tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have taken a 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing?
I’m not advocating that into the wind. However, the flatter the fac on the golf club, the more the golf ball’s projectory to wind and the better your golf swing testaments be. So, this isn’t always the answer.
I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it dozens times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to place the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.
So, don’t forget this is not the solution on rugged days. This is the explanation when you're driving that little white ball well.
Recomendation is to use a favourite low iron or ;
When you're not use  power be a 3 wood. Don’t give in to the driver.
Thanks and have a great day.

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