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I've been thinking about this since the Ryder Cup while watching Casey vs Koepka and Rahm vs Tiger coming in. If I remember correctly both Casey and Rahm hit their approaches first and both hit great shots. Both Tiger and Brooks did not. You would think these guys who have done it plenty would not feel the pressure but I couldn't help but wonder if they would have went first if the outcome may have been different?
So...lets say you are AS on the 18th tee do you think its an advantage to go first? If you were going second would you ever consider hitting a lesser club off the tee so you could hit your approach first and apply pressure to your opponent? Or just bomb and gouge it out there and see what happens?
So...lets say you are AS on the 18th tee do you think its an advantage to go first? If you were going second would you ever consider hitting a lesser club off the tee so you could hit your approach first and apply pressure to your opponent? Or just bomb and gouge it out there and see what happens?