Well, let me answer the question with a question. What is the most important shot in golf? Putting…driving…approaches…chips? I always tell my students that it is the “next one.” The next shot is most important because you have to approach each shot with your ultimate focus, especially if you just hit a bad one. It is important to shake it off and move on to the shot at hand. That attitude has some pretty good life applications as well.
Now, when it comes to the most important club in your bag, I would suggest that it is the next one you are going to use. You should only have clubs in your bag that you can trust since you never know when an important round will come down to hitting that particular club. You may need to use your driver to hit it long and keep it in the fairway, or your 7 iron to hit the 18th green in regulation. It could come down to your gap wedge to get it close and save a par, and of course, more often than not, it comes down to sinking that last 4 foot putt to shoot the low round of your life.
Do you trust all the clubs you carry in your bag? Get in touch with your friends at H1G and we’ll provide you with a free consultation on your current setup.
-ACE
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