HOW TO BREAK 80 : Avoid this at all costs. Stats from @arccosgolf

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9 Comments

  1. Gotta disagree on this one. I’ll take a bunker over nasty long rough any day.

  2. yeah…nope. I'm far better out of the bunker than the rough. also, the courses I play generally have hazards within 10 feet of the fairways and greens. Bunkers are a safe option when you are out of position on approach.

  3. Looks like we have 3 outliers here. I’d also wager that another would be eliminating penalty strokes at all costs as well/double bogeys+

  4. Missing the green with a wedge when you hit a good tee shot drives me crazy. I have cost myself so many bogeys from 150 and closer in my life, usually from swinging too hard. Now I take one more club and make a controlled swing and I worked on my chipping and putting to take the pressure off of my approach shots, which frees up my swing. Somehow, I still suck. Golf.

  5. You and Mat came out with the same concept. But Mat used Shotscope….

  6. We have a tough Arnold Palmer design course near here and when I was younger I would practice on it to sharpen my game for amateur tournaments I would play in. My daughter asked me one time why I was in the sand a lot. I told her, when your approach is 150 to 175 and there is water on one side and a bunker on the other, which side would you play to? She got it. Never feared bunkers since.

  7. Wanna break 80 consistently?
    1. Keep the ball in play off the tee to avoid penalty strokes,
    2. Improve your wedge play and hit it close from inside 100 yards,
    3. Improve your chipping and putting around the green (get up and down from around the green consistently),
    4. Improve your putting to minimize three putts / maximize one putts,

    If you are an absolutely horrid bunker player then maybe this advice helps but by far the mistakes that sabotage great rounds of golf are penalty strokes off the tee and poor chipping, pitching and putting skills.

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