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    Default Driver off the deck.

    So im just curious ozgolfers, who out there can hit and does hit their driver off the deck?

    You walk up to a long par 5, or 90* dog leg par 5 and have to hit something like 3 wood from the tee, yet if u make the corner with that your left with around 260-290 to the green, what is your option?

    Personally as of late i play 9/10s of my golf at emerald lakes on the GC. the dog leg left 12th is around 200 up then hard left 280 or so to the green from emory, i used to go 3H then 3W, but just really taught myself to hit my driver flush off the deck, now its a matter of 3H driver and usually a 50-70m pitch on.

    Just curious as to weather anyone else out there uses this kind of approach.
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    I used to hit driver for my second shot there because it is an uphill lie, and drivers all those years ago were a lot smaller and therefore easier to hit.

    Today's driver off the deck is a fools errand
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Today's driver off the deck is a fools errand
    Couldn't agree more, I hit driver as much as possible.
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    I've hit driver off the deck in the past, it's no longer an option for me because it isn't smarter play. I can still do it, but I'm more likely to play a long iron followed by a wedge rather than go for broke.
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    i agree to an extent, if i have enough room for error, ill take a crack. starting to get it very flush and without much movement, seems to work but just wanted others opinions if they use it. also, if i have a par 4/5 and i have a decent headwind at me, ill tend to go driver from the deck on the tee, keeping it low works fromt he tee and goes that little further then my 3W
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    Yeah I do it, but there needs to be a few boxes ticked for me to do it. The main one is that being in a green side bunker is the most likely poor result. Anything worse than that isn't worth it v laying up to 100m.
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    The100 -120yd approach is the easiest shot in golf for any golfer that can actually play! But then again handicaps are about sorting pretenders from players! Just saying!!!!!
    The lie would have to amazing with other cards in place before contemplating it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 990B Luva View Post
    I've hit driver off the deck in the past, it's no longer an option for me because it isn't smarter play. I can still do it, but I'm more likely to play a long iron followed by a wedge rather than go for broke.
    This exactly. I occasionally use it to punch long and low under overhanging obstacles but I don't use it to reach greens. I used to but only because my 3 wood wasn't a very strong part of my game, now I think it's a strength so there's no need for the 'all-or-nothing' shot.

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    In 30 years, I've never attempted it. A 4 wood off the deck is hard enough.

    I've read (and seen) Adams 3w is great for 260+m shots into par 5s.
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    Never ever ever... I'm trying to lower my handicap, not blow it out.

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    Can't hit my driver properly off the tee, why the **** would I want to hit it off the deck?

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    With my old 907 driver it was awesome for this... A couple of fond driver off the deck shots, both at NSW funnily enough:
    - 15th had about 200 in around the corner, into a strong wind. Played a low cut with the driver to 6 feet.
    - 18th knocked it on for two for a two putt birdie

    I miss that driver!

    Haven't tried it since switching to the 910 or 913
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    I would guess there would be few golfers over a hc of 5 that could try this with any level of confidence. The last time I saw someone do it was playing a 2ball ambrose with Jaster (so about 8 years ago) and the other pair were a 16 and +3 marker. From the right trees on 17 at City GC (some will know what I'm talking about) the +3 was able to sit his ball on a perfect tuft of grass and hit driver onto the green for their second. Still didn't beat us on the hole.
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    Huge uphill lie though Goughy. Even Lagerlover could hit driver from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazandnic View Post
    With my old 907 driver it was awesome for this... A couple of fond driver off the deck shots, both at NSW funnily enough:
    - 15th had about 200 in around the corner, into a strong wind. Played a low cut with the driver to 6 feet.
    - 18th knocked it on for two for a two putt birdie

    I miss that driver!

    Haven't tried it since switching to the 910 or 913
    I've got one at mum and dads, they are coming up this week for the young fellas bday want them to bring it up?

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    Haha I actually still have one (plus another head only... thanks to Jetstar) that I pull out at the range every now and then. Whilst good option for off the ground, just not the same performance off the tee as the newer models.

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    Probably a low COG? I had a Callaway Hawkeye something that was also heel weighted. I hit it better off the deck than I could hit my 3 wood. But that was the head design more than anything else. Drivers now have the COG much higher and about 200cc bigger!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Probably a low COG? I had a Callaway Hawkeye something that was also heel weighted. I hit it better off the deck than I could hit my 3 wood. But that was the head design more than anything else. Drivers now have the COG much higher and about 200cc bigger!
    Agree.

    I also had a Hawkeye before the 907 and yeah used to like to give that a run off the deck also.

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    Years ago with the 1st 9° Big Bertha I used it all the time as it was so easy to hit (even form less than average lies).
    Couldn't hit any of the Big Bertha Titanium drivers that followed including the ERC II.
    Tried my 910 D3 a few times and that was no good off the deck either.
    My 10° SLDR is another story. I've tried it a couple of times and it's fairly easy to hit of the deck and low long bullets out of the trees. I've even got way too much flight from the rough as it surprisingly easy to get air borne.

    Having said all that I only consider it if it feels like the right shot to play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazandnic View Post
    Agree.

    I also had a Hawkeye before the 907 and yeah used to like to give that a run off the deck also.
    I used it over the new year when down at mum and dads for a week.
    Probably the best I've driven the ball for ages of 3 -4 rounds, is that telling me something?

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    I do it a fair bit, works pretty well for me.

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    3 jacked it?
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    Easy two putt, I wonder what that is telling me.

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    I used to use it a fair bit (with current driver) provided my lie was good mainly because it went lower (but also a few yards further, not too many though as I didnt put the same swing on it as off the tee obv) than hitting 3W.

    I updated my 3W to XHot Deep 3 14.5 and it goes just as far as a good driver off the deck now so that shot's pretty much out of the repertoire. Only time I use it now is as others have said when I need a long low shot out of trouble...

    I think it's a useful shot for those willing to practice it and who can get the extra benefit, not recommended for 99% of us tho.


 

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