I use the same type of ball all the time without paying premium prices. For max driver distance (my CHS is 80 mph) when I am not concerned about performance on greens I play TaylorMade Distance+. For almost as much distance and better performance on greens I play Callaway Supersoft.
Both are...
Not only do top players hit it significantly longer, they also hit it straight enough to avoid trouble and hit the next shots from favorable locations.
Another way to sum this up is if all players are hitting from the same tees, the shorter hitters will have difficulty competing no matter how...
I think we need to define what a great short game is for a 20 HC. Great for that skill level, or great compared to all golfers?
The scratch golfer's average short game is likely significantly better than average for all golfers. The longer and straighter he hits it the less he needs the short...
No, but if I did that "great" short game would probably mean getting up and down significantly more often than other golfers at his level. Good, but certainly not elite.
So even the best golfers are a little better than 1 in 3 chance of par/birdie from the sand. The lesson for most golfers then is get it on the green somewhere, 2 putt and move on. Job well done.
The most common way I try to keep par in play is by looking at where to miss if I fail to achieve GIR. So when hitting approaches with longer clubs I move the target far away from trouble.
The second way is by hitting chips and pitches hard enough to get to the hole. In my experience these are...
The Up/Down conversion rate is certainly a significant contributor to scoring, but comparing it between golfers may not be as meaningful as it might look on this summary.
The higher HC golfers are often missing greens by hitting into bunkers and awkward situations, while low HCs manage their...
I agree, these average summaries are listing the results of what golfers are doing and don't tell how they shot the scores they recorded for HC purposes.
I would like to see stats on a level that better explain the differences in scoring such as:
-shots into trouble situations
-penalties...
Our league rule is 3 ft or less. Personally I putt all of them that are outside obvious tap in distance to make sure my HC is accurate.
I like your second sentence. Stopping the bleeding with a generous gimme or two helps that player to re-set and move on. Good for pace of play also.
Your buddy is a higher handicapper, but plays blades and hits them sweet? Sounds more like a low handicapper to me ;)
On the original question, neither are "red flags" because I am generally not looking to be suspicious of anyone.
The name on bag guy is some type of pro/mini-tour player...
Yes I play this often at a Par 27 Par 3 course. Our current record score is 22 (5 under).
Other variations of this are based on the tee shots:
-Hit two tee balls and play the worst one into the hole. Very good way to work on your scrambling.
-Hit two tee balls and play the best one into the...
Those are great distance numbers and loft gaps. I assume those are the clubs you bought after returning to golf at age 69?
What course lengths are you playing? Driver 225 to 240 yds is plenty for most "member" tees. No "senior" tees needed for you!