What is Your Go-to Shot?

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By Allan

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  1. 200 yard approach with my favorite club in the bag, a vintage 7 wood, high and straight.
  2. 130 yards with 8 iron and slight fade to be on the green within 15 feet
  3. Has to be the high cut wedge on to the green that checks up after 2 bounces.
  4. JAM

    JAM

    It's my Titleist 915, 9.5 driver. I expect fairway every time I tee it up.

    I will be looking to Titleist to come up with something special this fall when they introduce their new driver/fairway models.
  5. Nice high little draw into the green with a smooth 8iron
  6. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    54 yard pitch with a 54 wedge (72 yard pitch with a 48 wedge) Up and down.
  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    It has been a while (six months) and my yardage it off right now. Use to be my 100 yard wedge. Trying to find that sweet spot with a lot of work at the range. Hit a hundred balls this morning. Also worked on chipping and putting for another thirty minutes. Kinda tired. My timing chain is broken. No worries, plenty of time before I hit the course.
  8. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    Chipping from off the green anywhere from 1-6 feet. 7, 8, 9 iron or even a 58deg wedge if its downhill. Probably have hit near every club in the bag depending on the circumstances. Enough to get it over the fringe or fairway to the green and roll to the pin. I know many putt these but I've seen too many get thrown off by the grass of the fringe. Rather do it this way and I make many. Years of practice using this shot.
  9. Low Draw off the first tee the rolls forever and leads to a baby wedge shot for a kick off birdie. Sets the tone for a great round!
  10. Bob S

    Bob S
    Louisville, Ky

    Slight draw off the tee with my TS2
  11. Keith L

    Keith L
    Lincoln, NE

    A low drawing knifer off my C16 Titleist driver...I just got it re-gripped...it is like powdered sugar....
  12. Definitely the baby fade off the tee. Consistently hit the same spots at my home course. When I miss that’s when it becomes a battle. If I hit almost always a par or birdie. Definitely reliant on how I am set up off the tee.
  13. 125 yards with fast greens...A punch shot with a 7 iron which is low and spinning. One hop and the brakes kick in using a AVX ball.
  14. my go to shot is a high 140 pitching wedge fade or a high 175 7 iron, both with a pro v1x
  15. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    It's become "the bladed pitch shot over the green". It makes me want to "go to" the parking lot or the bar. As for my most consistent shot, its actually the tee shot. Never very long but usually pretty straight. My ProV1x helps me out as much as it can. The rest is on me.
  16. Sorry, but it has to be watching a gagger go in with my Scotty Cameron Futura X5. Nothing stealing one!
  17. Smooth, straight 917D3 down the middle. 5-90 yd Vokey 58 degree. When times get tough, the hooded 8 iron (680) or squeeze-fade 4 (U500). Although, I believe I can hit my 917F 3wood 40-235 yds from anywhere to anywhere with any shape. LOVE this gear.
  18. Listentomewine

    Listentomewine
    Valencia, CA

    For me it's the end over end roll of my ProV1x finding the center of the cup from 5 to 10 feet, whether it's for birdie, or to save par or bogey there is nothing more satisfying than the clink of that ball in the cup. I really miss that sound with these Covid 19 cups!
  19. Can't wait to hit my Titleist with my driver and feel the ball jump off the club into a slight draw through the fairway!
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  20. Hunter E

    Hunter E
    Ohio

    Usually my go to shot with my wedges and shirt irons are a nice mid-flighted baby cut. Just aim to the left side of the green and that baby it dead center everytime! Around the greens my go to shot is usually either a bump and run with my 8 iron which always ends up inside 3 feet, or a silky smooth flop shot with my 60° if I happen to catch a good lie in the greenside rough.
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