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Terry Anderson

Very informative, and an approach I had not otherwise considered!

Shawn Clement

It is good to have options!😀👍

junk4free2me@yahoo.com

This strategy has occurred to me at times but I’ve never been of a mind to try this. I may just go find me an Executive course with a bunch of par 3’s and fire at the pins on the first 9 then lay up the 2nd 9 and see if there is an impact on my score. Great video and Merry Christmas to you and the family. TT

Jon R

Foolish pride keeps one from laying up on a par 3 (or any other hole for that matter). I have laid up both intentionally and unintentionally. On a treacherous hole it usually worked out pretty good. Play to what you can control. Great advice.

You went out of your way to showcase Goldilocks (GL) again. I would expect that experience plays a major role in learning the ‘feel’. When the weather clears, I was thinking of practicing the GL method by actually ‘confirming’ the three predictions. e.g “This should land 10 feet short in the heavy rough”, then actually hit a ball to confirm that. Then do the same for the long shot. Then of course, the real shot. Would that work? Would the process of confirmation sharpen the learning or muddle what we naturally have?

Jeremy Moody

Nice video. I enjoyed the strategy and walking through the thought process on all the phases of play. Something to practice over the winter sessions. Merry Xmas by the way. Best to you and your family for 2019. J.

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