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FWST: Why playing this year’s AT&T Byron Nelson means so much to Fort Worth’s J.J. Henry
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 3001458" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>I am amazed how far my wedges and short irons fly into the wind compared to what they did 20 years ago. Into a 15-mile hour wind, it might be a club difference. Back in the day I had to punch shots or make some dead handed half swing just to keep it from ballooning like heck. Now you can just hit normal shots and allow for the wind just a bit. It really does make a huge difference. </p><p></p><p>A think all the data that has been collected has shown that trying to work the ball is a fool's game. Better off just hitting a stock shot and if you can't "get to a hole" on occasion you should just play away from it, settle for a long putt, and wait for a hole that fits your shot better. What it's shown is a lot of disastrous, way off line shots come from trying to do too much with the ball, and those kill rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 3001458, member: 72863"] I am amazed how far my wedges and short irons fly into the wind compared to what they did 20 years ago. Into a 15-mile hour wind, it might be a club difference. Back in the day I had to punch shots or make some dead handed half swing just to keep it from ballooning like heck. Now you can just hit normal shots and allow for the wind just a bit. It really does make a huge difference. A think all the data that has been collected has shown that trying to work the ball is a fool's game. Better off just hitting a stock shot and if you can't "get to a hole" on occasion you should just play away from it, settle for a long putt, and wait for a hole that fits your shot better. What it's shown is a lot of disastrous, way off line shots come from trying to do too much with the ball, and those kill rounds. [/QUOTE]
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