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Don't always reach for the driver

  • Wednesday, 10 January 2007
  • Russell Smith
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Driver isn't always the best option

To find the fairway in any scenario you need a number of clubs that you feel confident with from the tee.

A driver, a fairway wood and a long iron or rescue club are three good options that should help you find the right blend of power and precision in any situation.

Relying on your driver every time is a one-dimensional strategy that can lead you into fairway bunkers and other trouble that could easily have been avoided.

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