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You’re stood on the fairway with 150 yards to the pin, it’s the 16th hole and you are on for your best round of golf for the year, your mates are with you and you have been telling them you can shoot a certain score but you have never been able to prove it. This is the time. The only problem is that the pin is pulled right in to the front of the green and the green is pushed up against the lake, fly the green and you’ll find bunkers and thick rough. What to do? Well you’ve been down the range and you know (or you think you know) that your 8 iron will carry the water and give you enough loft to stop the ball quickly on the green, so you go for it. The moment the ball leaves the club face the tear has already started rolling down your cheek, you know it’s wet. The second ball is dropped and you take aim, you’re angry so this time you try and hit the ball harder, this time the turf goes further than the ball. Round ruined, game over. We’ve all been there haven’t we? The one thing that will help everyone improve their game is knowing their numbers, this isn’t just because that they have a good idea of how low they get play each club it instils confidence in the ability to hit a certain club at the correct time. If you are anything like me when you are at the driving range no matter how big the yardage makers are once you get a ball landing around the 150 yard point it’s difficult to gauge if its 5 yards long or short of your desired distance, that may not matter much when you are in the open expanse of the range but that 5 yard swing either way on the course could be the difference between making your best round of the year or getting wet and angry. 30 YOURCADDY | ISSUE 02