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Old 11-03-2004, 04:43 PM
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Re: Ambidextrous?

Hi Rich,

What you could also do is taylor you bag as to what type of course you are playing. I have a whole closet full of clubs and depending on where I am playing and the weather conditions determines what clubs I bring with me. For example, if I was playing a course that plays 7,200 yards on a windy day, I have a 6* driver I bring along to keep my drives low when hitting into the wind (I still keep my 10* driver in the bag for hitting with the wind). Because of the length of the course, I would probably need longer fairway clubs, so I drop the 64* wedge from my bag so I can accomodate the extra driver. Same conditions on a 6500 yard course I would drop the 3W instead of a wedge because the 3W would probably never leave my bag on a short couse anyway. It always pays to have some extra clubs, just make sure when you go to the range to put all the clubs in your bag so you can practice hitting all of them.
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