I recently played in an event where we could use four clubs plus putter – we had a partner and the deal was that we could not duplicate clubs – I went driver, 7 wood, 8 iron, 52 and putter.
This one is tougher – for me it would be 5 wood, 8 iron, putter
I would putt with the 7-iron
For Years, I have finished my chipping practices by putting with my 7-iron,
I find the extra concentration required to hit a golf ball on the equator while keeping the club face square to be a challenge that can be mastered with regular practice.
I would putt with the 7-iron
For Years, I have finished my chipping practices by putting with my 7-iron,
I find the extra concentration required to hit a golf ball on the equator while keeping the club face square to be a challenge that can be mastered with regular practice.
3 wood, 7 iroon & putter.
Driver ( 14 holes ), 8 iron ( all 18 holes ) & putter…
5 wood 8 iron putter
5 wood 8 iron putter
I recently played in an event where we could use four clubs plus putter – we had a partner and the deal was that we could not duplicate clubs – I went driver, 7 wood, 8 iron, 52 and putter.
This one is tougher – for me it would be 5 wood, 8 iron, putter
5-Wood, 7-Iron, Frankly Frog Putter. If I only could use One Club, it would be the PowerBilt Slippery Frog.
4 Hybrid, 7 iron, and 54 deg. wedge. I’d putt with the 4H.
3-iron
7-iron
PW
I would putt with the 7-iron
For Years, I have finished my chipping practices by putting with my 7-iron,
I find the extra concentration required to hit a golf ball on the equator while keeping the club face square to be a challenge that can be mastered with regular practice.
3-iron
7-iron
PW
I would putt with the 7-iron
For Years, I have finished my chipping practices by putting with my 7-iron,
I find the extra concentration required to hit a golf ball on the equator while keeping the club face square to be a challenge that can be mastered with regular practice.
i was leaning with Valerie’s clubs (5 wood, 7 iron), but i’d compromise and go 3 wood, 8 iron, putter.