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| Re: Johnnie Walker Tornament Hi Robert, it's a good point you make, Casey is clearly very long off the tee, the lesson for all is have a plan and stick to it no matter what your partners do. It does take a while to hit an iron when the rest of the group are hitting driver, somehow you feel intimidated, but you must stick to your plan. I tee off with 2 iron on 5 no matter what anyone else does..............!! Good thread Ian |
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| Re: Johnnie Walker Tornament Fahie, I think this was a prime example of the age difference between these two guys. The older you get you have to make adjustments to keep scoring well, e.g. taking longer irons than you did at a younger age |