Let me start by saying that at the time of writing, my handicap index is 6.5 and that my game is usually built on being in play nine times out of ten off the tee and a reasonable distance down there for a 60-year-old, though not particularly long, plus pretty decent chipping and putting.
I am not a great iron player and definitely below average on full to fullish wedge shots into greens, where I don’t generate enough makeable birdie chances.
Around the greens and from the sand, though, I would say I was probably better than average, perhaps because I’ve missed so many greens over the years that I’ve had to be to hold on to my handicap. You may like
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