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Iffn' thats the case I may strongly evaluate the elevation of the first bit of trees...if the angle isnt horrendous, I may look to thumber high and hard. If the angle sucks, then its gonna be a roc down the center, and then another roc (and some prayer).
Maybe I have too little experience to answer the question, but I actually do both. Perhaps with time this will change, but with only 350 or so rounds under my belt (yeah I am a geek when it comes to tracking such things) I find I do best to use both approaches depending on the situation. On...
324...?...324? What is this? Some sort of an optical illusion? Looks so much longer...maybe the lack of trees?
Anyhow, assuming no sick wind from lack of foliage, I am looking to LHBH a merlot (*cough, *cough...pink) teedevil into gimme range.
I find that the people who dislike any throwing style is usually directly proportional to the level of awesomeness you bring. the more you park, the more the haters come out. ignore this, I have only played for a year, but find that the ability (which I have worked at considerably) to throw both...
ABSOLUTELY...I sometimes find myself letting bad shots cause frustration which causes more bad shots :thmbdown:. A small percentage of the time, just realizing what is happening is all it takes to snap back and play with a "mental clean slate"...unfortunately most of the time I just cant do it...
truth there...I would guess it is that way on all holes there. pretty sure it would screw with my run up on any hole requiring D...just another case of the MAN trying to keep the lefties down:wall: