Agree. I think just limiting tournament golf to 8 clubs is an ideal start.
But wouldn't that hurt the Webb Simpsons and help the Bubba Watsons? The bombers only use a few clubs anyway.
Take Tiger's 1997 Masters final round when he was dominating the course with his length. He led the field in driving distance by 25 yards. I just use this as an example because he revealed his club selections to the media.
Approach shots:
1) PW
2) 8i
3) 15 yard pitch
4) 6i (par 3)
5) PW
6) 9i
7) PW
8- hit it in 2 with a 2i
9) PW
10) 8i
11) PW
12) PW
13) hit it in 2 with an 8i
14) PW
15) hit it in 2 with a PW
16) 9i
17) SW
18) SW
So, in total, he needed:
Driver
2i (once)
6i (once)
8i (thrice)
9i (twice)
PW (six times)
SW (twice plus a chip approach)
Putter
Peter:
This is actually an excellent example.
Maybe after the practice rounds that is the 8 clubs he selects - Driver, 2, 6, 8, 9, pw, sw, putter;
or perhaps his 4 irons (besides wedges) are 2,5,8,9; or 3,5,7,9; or 4,6,8,9.
Over 4 rounds, perhaps they do not have the exact club they want about 6-10 times.
On Augusta, might still be able to get on the green with a club too much or too little, but then have to decide which is the better miss.
In the final round, every player in last 5 groups will be probably not have ideal club 1-3 times.
That might be 10 times on 2nd nine watching the leaders have to choose which non-ideal club to hit, and how to then play that shot.
And on Saturday, might see about 15 shots on back nine by contenders trying to get in that top-10, with non-ideal club available.
I would like to see those 10 shots on tv over the last few hours.
The architecture will now also dictate where & how to play when a club off.
Also, how well can one play the soft 7 iron, when the 9 iron is not enough, when under the pressure on Sunday at Augusta.
And for those who do not pull off that soft 7 iron, what does the architecture then force for that next shot.
Then at The Open Championship, with windy conditions, does one try to use the wind even more when playing between clubs.
Right now, between clubs is only about 5 yard off.
With a 1/2 set, between clubs becomes 10-15 yards.
Based on all of the above, it does now appear that the ideal set for a pro golfer is no more than 7 clubs.
Although for a Brooks Koepka, quite a few PGA Tour courses might just be: 2 or 3 wood; 5 iron, 8iron, 9 iron, PW, SW, putter.
He might only be between clubs 1-2 times with this 7 club set.