Joshsmit56001
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I have found that as I get better my course management gets better as well. In the past I would pull out my driver on every par 4 or 5 no matter the distance the hole is. I see bad golfers doing the same all of the time. I now work back from the hole as they say and I am always looking at a club that will hit me to around the 150 marker at minimum, or preferable around 120 yards out if possible. This is my money club. I just don't understand the golfers that pull their driver on a par 4 that is a dog leg right over trees that has to be a perfect shot. Most of the time they end up in the trees and it takes 2 shots to get out because they try the miracle shot again. I instead pull my 6 iron and hit to 180-200 yards and leave myself a pitching wedge to the green. I find myself only using my driver on about 3 holes at the 9 hole course I play, with is 2 par 5's and 1 par 4 that is about 400 yards.
So with all of this said, when do you pull your driver?
So with all of this said, when do you pull your driver?