Jim Bloodworth
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For me about 150 yards. Outside of that I just try to hit the green.
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Why am I not surprised that your surprised by others answers you always seem to be surprised when people go against how you think things should play out.
You have to know your strengths and weakness. That is part of playing golf. If people pin hint from 230 and in, they know their limitations. You're comfy at your distance and other and comfy at theirs
While that might work in high school the coach really isn't doing any favors to the kids who are going to go and try out for college golf. I guess that isn't a high school coaches job but seems weird. That said probably doesn't matter much since colleges don't pay attention to high school golf, they look at AJGA tournaments mostly. I do understand the concept of why he is doing it but seems you run the risk of stunting their growthI'm adopting a new approach this year: always (unless doing so would be foolish) aim for the center of the green. My instructor put me on to the idea. A local high school uses this method and has tons of state titles. In fact, their coach removes the flags during practice rounds so his team can't know where the hole is.
So to answer your question... Basically, never.
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I'm adopting a new approach this year: always (unless doing so would be foolish) aim for the center of the green. My instructor put me on to the idea. A local high school uses this method and has tons of state titles. In fact, their coach removes the flags during practice rounds so his team can't know where the hole is.
So to answer your question... Basically, never.
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While that might work in high school the coach really isn't doing any favors to the kids who are going to go and try out for college golf. I guess that isn't a high school coaches job but seems weird. That said probably doesn't matter much since colleges don't pay attention to high school golf, they look at AJGA tournaments mostly. I do understand the concept of why he is doing it but seems you run the risk of stunting their growth
Could certainly be good advice for a middle or high handicapper, especially with a course with small greens. With the large greens I normally see, aiming at the center of every green would result in a lot fewer birdies and my average score going up by at least a few strokes.
You did that with the Fuji Pro in it?With the m2 in hand apparently 290!