So, there I was playing a few holes quietly the other evening when I came to the first par 3. Now, playing quietly and generally messing around like that is very dangerous because I start to have weird thoughts.
Normally, in this situation, on a par 3, I would just tee the ball up and off we go. I was thinking, though, since it's a relatively short iron shot, why bother with the tee? I was hitting the ball crisply enough and so simply placed the ball on the ground and played it as a normal iron shot. I did the same on the next hole with an iron off the tee. Results were fine.
On reflection, I'm not too sure what benefit you get from playing a short iron from a tee peg. Any thoughts? What do the pros do?
Normally, in this situation, on a par 3, I would just tee the ball up and off we go. I was thinking, though, since it's a relatively short iron shot, why bother with the tee? I was hitting the ball crisply enough and so simply placed the ball on the ground and played it as a normal iron shot. I did the same on the next hole with an iron off the tee. Results were fine.
On reflection, I'm not too sure what benefit you get from playing a short iron from a tee peg. Any thoughts? What do the pros do?
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