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GO FOR IT or Play it Smart?


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  1. 1. Assuming you are a reachable distance into a Par 5, do you go for the green even when you know the smart play would be to lay up?

    • Yes, I`d rather try to put it on the green and give myself a chance at eagle even if it brings a big number into play.
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    • No, I`ll lay up to take a big number out of play and hope I can pitch and putt my way to birdie.
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    • I`ve never been close enough to a par 5 off the tee to go for it in 2.
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Originally Posted by Dave2512

I initially voted no but after 3 successive rounds with blown safe shots I'm starting to second guess my choice. I had no choice but to go for it after that.

It's been more than once that my "go for it" shot was a safe layup anyway, simply because I couldn't reach the trouble even with a well hit 3W.

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Sometimes when i layup i cant even do that properly. Ha.
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Originally Posted by Fourputt

It's been more than once that my "go for it" shot was a safe layup anyway, simply because I couldn't reach the trouble even with a well hit 3W.



That usually is how it turns out for me when I get a good shot... When I botch it, its usually the rough, and occasionally the trees or water.

Most of the time its a combination of the rough or fairway short of the green... After all, as erratic as my drives have been, even though improvements are showing, it still means a 260 - 270 yard shot with a 3 wood, and that's after a decent drive. Can I make it? Yes. But the key word is CAN.... hehehehe I used to be able to do that, but only having started up again this past year and late last after a long hiatus.... I can't do that consistently anymore. So it does end up looking more like a lay-up.


So, theoretically I went for it, but realistically it looks like I laid up... hehehe.

Other times I drive into trouble, and then botch the recovery..... then its looking to hit in 3.... then botching that and hitting it in 4 to get bogey or double bogey.... hehehe

Although, I just have to laugh when I try to go for it with deadly danger in front of the green and it sails off in the WRONG direction....

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I will generally lay it up asclose as possible. Being cautious has kept the large numbers aay from par 5s for the most part this year. I am a medium length hitter. On long par 4s i will also layup as close to green as posibble. Moral of the story for me hasben that any heo shot i may make to save one stroke will almost certainly be more than eaten up by an errant go for it shot, so the risk is not worth it for me.

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Depends on two things ...

1. I need an above average drive

2. Need a flat & fluffy fairway lie to really go after it with the 3 wood

If these two criteria are met, I'll go for it; otherwise, I'll lay up

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On a level fairway, 240 yards is a monster drive for me. After two shots, I'm still a wedge away.

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