The long irons are the nemesis of the average golfer. I'm convinced that the underlying reason for this is that he keeps hearing how hard they are to handle. They're not that difficult, truly.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Golfers have a tendency to be very masochistic. They like to punish themselves for some reason. A lot of them like tough courses.
There are some guys out here that can really play golf, but it has not been their focus for that long.
I'm a pretty low-stress guy. I take what the golf course gives me. Some days, when I'm in full control, I'm able to fire at pins with 5-irons. Other days, I'm looking more toward the middle of the green.
I need to improve my shorter stuff with my irons, from 100 to 175 yards. If I can hit a few more greens with those clubs and tighten up the proximity to the hole, that would help a lot.
Name me one golfer that doesn't get frustrated.
Iron sharpens iron, and that's one man getting another guy ready to play.
A lot of people like to think that golf is a lazy man's sport. Or it's a rich man's sport, or it's a sport that they can't be involved in.
There are so many aspects of the game that you can work on - you can drive it father, you can drive it straighter, you can hit your irons higher and more consistently, you can get better with your wedges, and you can always putt better. There's never an end to that striving to get better in golf.
I'm a terrible golfer.
It's hard not to play golf that's up to Jack Nicklaus standards when you are Jack Nicklaus.