Masters winner and U.S. Open champion Jon Rahm wants amateur golfers to start taking an extra club on their approach shots.
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  1. Spot on. Using a device to track your actual distances is an eye opener and will give you the info needed to hit more greens!

    Also the vast majority of players underestimate wind and temperature effects. Quick DIY: If it's 50F outside, add 6% to all your yardages (meaning 150 shot is actually 158).

  2. Great advice.
    The ball doesn’t care what club you hit It wants to be on the green help him out , get it there

  3. I adopted this thought process this year, and went from hitting 25% of greens last year to 39% this year and went from an 18 to 11 handicap! So what if I’m hitting a 6 iron from 150! It works, and my scores are showing it!

  4. Great advice except I’m consistent on hitting my distances it’s the side spin, pushes and pulls that’s throw it off. I’ll hit my P wedge 150 yards every time…. But is it 30 yards left/right or right at the pin where Ill still 3 putt it that’s what makes you a pro 🤣

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