Here’s a question let’s say 5i. My data after thousands of shots with my 5i that I have collected for 40 years tells me currently i’m 72 with it. How do you know when you’re going to hit the dud, the pull, the wipe, the dreaded topper or chunk? My normal flight is high with a 5 fade… Normal 75* day so compression shouldn’t be an issue, minimal breeze, I’m 75 middle 60f/90b it’s a 5i, I know it’s a 5i, I’m not going to hit anything else but that 5i. If I short it I’m front, I fly it I’m back fringe…so I take it left edge of green and let it rip. I could pull it / I could wipe it. What’s your dispersion telling me…I could mess it up?
See now I have that PRGR I will take to my warm-up routine and that’s going to be an excellent tool with the way I warm up…I might not be hitting DR 8i on the first hole because my swing might not be firing yet so instead of shorting an 8i for real, I could trust myself to hit the 7i…normal circumstance prevailing. Everyday is different, for amateurs like us, you could be 10yds short in the morning and now I know to take 1 more club, but by the 9th hole I could be relaxed enough to hit my standard distances…
So I just did some math because of my standard routines with being a range rat for 40 years, I have a data set on my 50 and 46…I have hit those on the range at least 720,000 times over 360K each? I really must be crazy…Don’t tell my wife. I guess I shouldn’t call my data set Decades…it should be called Generations…LOL