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Same side of the box as the trouble...
Completely depends on the layout of the hole.
Completely depends on the layout of the hole.
How so?
You pick your driving angle based on the layout of the hole and how the shot will be shaped.
Kevin
I understand that, but how is that different than setting up on the same side as trouble?
I'm a lefty. Say I'm playing a dogleg left with a pond on the right where the hole turns left. I most likely would tee the ball up on the left side of the tee box, aim toward or along that pond, and fade it into the corner. if I tee it up on the same side as the pond/trouble and hit a cut it may end up off the hole to the right. Sometimes you can take trouble out of a hole by aiming at it, or at least in the general direction, and trust the shape of the shot and the hole.
Kevin
I agree and would add it also depends on where on the tee box gives me the best chance to hit the shot to succeed on that particular hole.Completely depends on the layout of the hole.
I usually just try to find the most level spot.