When you play a tough golf course, the most important club in your bag can often be the driver. Difficult courses tend to be long, with narrower fairways bordered by deep, sometimes punishing rough. On
... average, the greens tend to be faster, more undulating, and are usually well guarded by deep bunkers, steep run-offs and even more thick rough. If you're tackling set-ups like this, the advantage in playing approach shots from the fairway can't be overstated - it's often the only realistic way to make par.When you play a tough golf course, the most important club in your bag can often
... be the driver. Difficult courses tend to be long, with narrower fairways bordered by deep, sometimes punishing rough. On average, the greens tend to be faster, more undulating, and are usually well guarded by deep bunkers, steep run-offs and even more thick rough. If you're tackling set-ups like this, the advantage in playing approach shots from the fairway can't be overstated - it's often the only realistic way to make par.