As I now find myself making a good connection with the ball on a regular basis, my attention is being drawn more to the accuracy of my shots. The club where I play has an 18 hole par 3 course with holes ranging from 60 to 135 yards. It's a great course that is well maintained and will test the short game of any player. A couple of the longer holes require me to a take a full PW to reach the green and my question really comes from these shots.
I tend to take dead aim at the pin if the conditions are right. My misses are generally to the right of the pin, but only by a few yards. I would say that I could guarantee to hit the ball within 5-6 yards either side of the hole providing I have hit the ball cleanly. I get annoyed when I hit the ball nicely and it goes 6 yards right and ends up on the fringe or off the green altogether. My problem is, I don't know if at my stage of learning the game I am being too harsh on myself. I only tend to play on my own or with the same few friends who are not really up to my standard (which isnt great itself!) so I don't have a good comparison to make with good golfers.
I realise that distance control is just as important as direction, but at this stage I would prefer to concentrate on one thing at a time and nail that direction aspect first! Also although my handicap is 18 I go around this par 3 course in about 5 over par or less. I have only just started playing on full sized holes and I'm still very much learning the longer clubs (I need to learn how to hit it off the tee consistently) and how to negotiate full sized holes.
My question to you is, "how accurate are you from 130 yards?"
p.s. I have been working hard on my alignment over the past few weeks, getting a friend to check my setup before I strike the ball, ect. I believe my misses are resulting from small pushes (not quite bringing the club face back square).