Originally Posted by mrodock
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I have often heard it said that a player should try to work the ball away from the hazard. If there was a lake down the left I should aim a little to the right of it and hit a fade. I question whether this is the best play. It seems to me that I would lower my percentages of hitting it in the lake if I aimed just right of the fairway and hit a draw. Even if I hit a pull draw (snap hook is a different story) I'm still not in the lake. A push and I'm still safe. If I try to hit the fade if I pull it and don't get much fade I'm in the lake, and if I am trying to put left to right spin on it my swing path is probably toward the lake.
I guess if this post establishes nothing else it is that the conventional wisdom in regard to working the ball away from hazards may not work best for you.
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Lynn,
I think this kid wants to attend your event- Love the motivation Matt! We'll get you there!
