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Golf Tip - Play to Your Strengths on Par Fives

Amateur golfers do it all the time. Drive the ball down the middle on a par five or long par four and immediately grab the three wood. The problem is that a three wood off the deck is a difficult shot for most amateur golfers. The second problem is that if they do pull of the shot they are usually left with a 30-40 yard wedge shot, again a very difficult shot for most people. Next time you tee it up try using your hybrid or middle iron to lay up to a comfortable yardage (usually 100-110 yards for most amateur golfers) and you should see more pars than bogeys!

 
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