... and are usually pretty good at understanding our limited abilities.
Kalen - Come on, you are a fine slouch ...
But your comment, which I have highlighted above, makes me ask, do you try to hit shots that the hole calls for (either based on the architecture or hole location) or hit shots that your are capable of?
Mike
Mike,
Thanks, i'll take "fine slouch" as a compliment indeed!!
As it pertains to shot requirements, the answer is... it depends, and I'll explain.
As one who can't move the ball right to left on demand, but who can also hit a fade on demand, (with any club PW thru Driver)...I do always prefer to hit the ball either straight or with a bit of a fade on it. So if there is any room for a fade or a straight ball, I will always play that shot type even if means flirting with tree branches or bunkers.
Now that being said, if I have a shot that requires a small draw, ie something that I have to move 5 yards or so right to left...I will try to hit that shot. Every now and then I'll pull it off and it works out great, and if I miss it usually just means I have a long putt or have to play from the far side of a fairway.
However if the shot requires a big draw or a hook, then yes in those cases I will not attempt it and will either alter the shot, ie hit a different club or play a punch or some other type of layup as an alternate.
So for example, yesterday I played Indian Canyon which is very treed and more shots than not require a draw over a fade. In most cases when I play out there, as was also the case yesterday, I usually find myself in 2-4 scenarios where I need to hit that big draw but have to do something else instead. However, I would consider Indian Canyon to be the extreme of all the courses I play on a regular basis, so more often than not I usually only have maybe 1 or 2 shots per round where I'm "stuck"....so I guess I can live with that.
On the flip side when I'm 180 yards out and I need a big slice around a tree, I can hit those shots with a low running 4i and more often than not end up with a good result where i'm either on the green or pretty darn close to it.
P.S. But that still doesn't mean just because I can't hit a nice big draw on demand that I can't do it. It just means that more often than not when I hit those big draws I'm way left of my target because they are unintended!
P.P.S But yes in some cases I feel like Ron White from the blue collar comedy tour, relaying a story about when he once got arrested outside a NY bar. He said:
"Just because I had the right to remain silent, didn't mean that I had the ability!