Wreck
Par Member
Thought this would be fun:
To make this more realistic, we'll say the course you'll be playing has an average hole length of 300'. The shortest hole is heavily wooded 180' tunnel shot. The longest hole is a grip it and rip it, slightly downhill, 700' par 4. Assume that 2/3 of the course is fairly wooded, with 1/3 of the holes being VERY wooded. Using the average length, we can assume that most holes are 300' and under, while 1/3 of the holes are lightly wooded to wide open. No more than 3 holes are over 450'. Elevation changes are moderate, with one hole having extreme elevation change and being around 250'. Pin positions are evenly distributed with 1/3 of holes turning left, 1/3 turning right, and 1/3 positioned in a neutral position (straight out from tee).
You get 4 discs, one disc for each "slot": Putter, Mid, Fairway, Driver. What do you use? Don't say..."if it were this, I'd use this," or "When I throw this shot, I do this," Answer the question as is.
ANSWER IN THIS FORMAT:
Putter:
Mid:
Fairway:
Driver:
Comments:
To make this more realistic, we'll say the course you'll be playing has an average hole length of 300'. The shortest hole is heavily wooded 180' tunnel shot. The longest hole is a grip it and rip it, slightly downhill, 700' par 4. Assume that 2/3 of the course is fairly wooded, with 1/3 of the holes being VERY wooded. Using the average length, we can assume that most holes are 300' and under, while 1/3 of the holes are lightly wooded to wide open. No more than 3 holes are over 450'. Elevation changes are moderate, with one hole having extreme elevation change and being around 250'. Pin positions are evenly distributed with 1/3 of holes turning left, 1/3 turning right, and 1/3 positioned in a neutral position (straight out from tee).
You get 4 discs, one disc for each "slot": Putter, Mid, Fairway, Driver. What do you use? Don't say..."if it were this, I'd use this," or "When I throw this shot, I do this," Answer the question as is.
ANSWER IN THIS FORMAT:
Putter:
Mid:
Fairway:
Driver:
Comments: