When you get a look at the green from the fairway, it’s tempting to take dead aim at the flagstick, but it’s not always the best play.
When the pin is guarded by a hazard — like on No. 4 at TPC Sawgrass (see main photo above) — going for it can bring a big number into play. The key to posting a low score is avoiding mistakes rather than pulling off hero shots. Remember these four things when facing a tucked pin.
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4 keys to remember when attacking a tucked pin
1. Aim for the fat. Make your target line the widest part of the green. This gives you the largest margin for error.
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2. Don’t over-curve it. When shaping the shot toward the flagstick, don’t overdo it or you’ll be short-sided (or worse).
3. Take extra club. It’s smart to take a little more club than the number calls for. Even if you miss your start line, you’ll carry the trouble.
4. Accept a long putt. There’s nothing wrong with hitting an approach to 45 feet and two-putting. Par will never hurt your scorecard.
Joe Plecker is the director of instruction at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club in Savannah, Ga.
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